Walking Shoes?
Sports Shoes?
Sandal?

New Typology for Our Children
Shoes are inseparable in our lives. There are shoes and heels for formal occasions, sneakers for work out, sandals for summer, and baby shoes for children who have just started walking. We wear the proper shoes for the purpose, and require a variety of shoe designs according to that purpose. For this reason, the market produces numerous shoes to meet the needs of consumers.
But shoes are one of the products that is not easy to recycle because these two parts are rigidly connected to each other and have considerable difficulty separating them.
It takes a lot of time for abandoned shoes to decomposed and these materials have a devastating effect on the environment. We consume a lot of shoes every year but we are ignorant of the environmental problems we face.
So then, how many times do we repeat the consumption of shoes a year?
Children who grow up consuming one to two pairs of shoes a year are about twice as much as adults.
There is a clear difference in the reasons why adults and children consume shoes.
For adults, consumption is done for external reasons due to simple alteration or damage to the design.
In the case of children, consumption is made due to the essential reasons for growth.
The child's foot size is said to grow by about 3 to 5 millimeters in about 3 to 4 months,
and at least one pair of shoes is consumed every 3 to 5 months.
I planned this project to solve various kinds of trash that cannot be separated
and thrown away due to shoes that are consumed by the child's growth.

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