GARMENT-DYED

Garment dyeing is a refined process that allows the shoe to be colored after it has been constructed and then completed with a long finishing process. This method gives each shoe unique color shades, making each one different from the other.

A garment-dyed shoe retains exceptional softness and a vintage charm, being unique and exclusive in its imperfection. Over time, it acquires added value and a beauty with a “lived-in” soul.

DIPPED AND STONEWASHED

Thanks to the stonewashing technique, the shoes are “dipped” in color in special tanks and then washed with pumice stones. The result makes the shoe more attractive, durable, and long-lasting, offering a mix of comfort and elegance.

Due to the lengthy finishing process, the footwear shines with a unique luster.

BLAKE RAPID CONSTRUCTION

The “Blake Rapid” method in shoemaking involves creating a lining stitched around the shoe’s form, similar to a custom glove or a bag. Between the sole and the lining, a breathable padded material is inserted to absorb shocks, ensuring both durability and comfort in the finished product.

BLAKE

With the Blake method, the sole, insole, and upper are assembled in a single step through stitching. The result is a shoe with impeccable aesthetics, durability, and comfort.

STROBEL

Made with specially designed machinery, this unique stitching method joins the upper to the insole. The Strobel construction helps reduce weight, making this technique particularly suitable for ensuring superior comfort.

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