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21 Jun 2016

Black to black Bespoke Oxford

Hi to everyone,
I would to invite to take a look at my latest handmade order based on black calf and suede Oxfords.
First of all we thank the trust of our customer since the first moment we set the first design proposal. The client relied on our idea of use two different types of leathers keeping the black colour as its essence. The enquiry has been made to use in very special ocasions as in his own ceremony wedding, so congratulations Mr.J.H.! 
The customer had put clear that he wanted an Oxford but not too classic, but with a touch of boldness to be recognized easily.

Fortunately for us, the proposal was well received for the costumer and when we get to make the first test shoe he liked pretty much. Which we appreciated so much and to continue to work with the same patterns in the same direction but looking small tweaks to improve some details.


On tasks of hand-lasting of the final order.

The first shoe test helped us to make small tweaks to improve the fitting between the shape of the lasts to get better confort to the second one. Once the best confort was assured, we could get the viability to improve the connection between the seams and shape. In this way what we were looking for was the effect of the tensioned lines as a essential  presence that we love to do, as certainly elevate degree of intensity on caps trying to make a chiseled shaped.

Shank done after the hand-sewn welted,

At the other hand using the combination of two known textures under the same tone as suede and calf black leather, gives a bite of informality closely related to that customer style.

We hope you like this new Bespoke work that from today we will not hesitate to work with the black leather, because black is black and is too essential to dispense with it.

These are some of pictures of the latest bespoke order finished:










Thank you very much to follow!

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