Clogs and Sandals for delicate feet

October 12, 2011

We are working on a new range of clogs and sandals for delicate feet. We have already added three models to our current range of shoes.

You will find more information on our website very soon - http://www.mafraproducts.com -. Meanwhile, please find the photos bellow.


MAFRA products: Hidrofugation

July 9, 2010
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Hidrofugation

MAFRA hidrofugated fabrics are breathable yet not permeable to non pressure water. All MAFRA fabrics are designed to allow perspiration.

Both MAFRA fabrics and MAFRA footwear are washable. Please avoid the use of softeners, they might harm the hidrofugation treatment of the elastic fabrics… read more

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Mafra Footwear: Current Products

June 10, 2010

Our range of shoes for delicate feet is already in the market. Please refer to the links below for more information.

Men’s Footwear: Click Here

Women’s Footwear: Click Here

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More about MAFRA fabrics and MAFRA Footwear

April 22, 2010

On our previous post we talked about the use of MAFRA fabrics in the shoe industry and also about the three main types of manufacturing systems.

We have recently applied our non-elastic fabric in a new model of shoe that will most probably be in the market in the very near future. As shown on the pictures below, the upper will be made of elastic MAFRA fabric and the outer part of the quarter will be made of non-elastic MAFRA fabric.

The Arm Sling and Arm Sling with Bag and anti-slip strap are the most representative orthotic products made of this textile. Please find the photographs below (more information on our website www.mafraproducts.com).

We will be back very soon with many news, we hope we will be “seeing” you again.

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MAFRA Comfort Footwear

April 3, 2010

We are currently manufacturing two models of  footwear which are made of our own elastic textiles. Please visit our Corporate Website for more information.

At the present time our elastic fabrics have been tested with the three different types of manufacturing systems used in the footwear industry. The results have been optimal for any system:

Sewn Soles (Strober system): This is the most classical system and the one we are currently using.

Autoclave Method: It is mainly used for natural and ecological rubber soles. Very high temperatures are required during the process.


Vulcanization Method: Very high temperatures are required during the process. It is also used  for natural rubber soles and its final result is very similar to the Strober system.

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