The pieces of leather required for shoemaking
are cut out and marked during the stamping stage.
This ensures against confusion later on
when the pieces are stitched together.
During the sewing stage, leather pieces are stitched together.
First the upper, then the lining.
The shaft is reinforced with a toe cap and counter.
The core component of the shoemaking process.
During the assembly stage, high-quality, Goodyear-welted
men's shoes are made from a number of different materials
Before shoes land on store shelves,
they receive finishing touches in the shoe room.
Here, shoe laces are threaded through, shoe polish is applied,
and the shoes are polished to a high shine.