New Feet lasts

The last must match the foot

A last is the wooden or plastic model of a foot over which all footwear is sewn. We have developed our lasts ourselves, and they have different numbers. The numbers themselves say NOTHING about the shape or width. New Feet uses many different lasts to achieve versatility in fit, and we use different outsoles with unique properties.

What is a shank?

Our lasts

Our lasts are wide and have more room compared to normal shoes, so a narrow last in last group S (Slim) is wide compared to normal footwear. Although the lasts groups cover many different lasts, they can be used as a guide to find the shoes that fit your feet. Be aware that shoes with OrthoStretch® have extra room.

Practitioners can find information about the different lasts and measurements on our website under "Digital warehouse". You can see an example here.

with the following outsoles: Lasts 9, 11, 34, 35, 45, 47, 48, 53, 62, 65, 71

Last group S - slim

The lasts in this group are the narrowest in the New Feet range, but will be wider compared to regular footwear. There are different lasts in the category - they have different numbers.

Protektor® - effective shock absorption

Last group M - Medium

The lasts in the group are in the middle of the New Feet range, but will be wider compared to regular footwear. There are different lasts in the category - they have different numbers.

Different outsoles for different feet

Last group W - Wide

The lasts in this group are the widest in the New Feet range. There are different lasts in the category - they have different numbers.