The art of shoemaking begins with a deep understanding of each individual component of the shoe, and how they come together to provide both comfort and structure for the foot. Each part is meticulously measured according to the wearer’s specifications and style, ensuring that comfort and aesthetics go hand in hand. This process can take weeks to perfect. Different types of leather are used for different sections of the shoe: Pit-tanned leather is typically used for the heel and outsole, while the upper is crafted from either Chrome-tanned or Vegetable-tanned leather.
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