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In search of custom shoemaker - Page 2 - The Crispin Colloquy
In search of custom shoemaker - Page 2 - The Crispin Colloquy
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
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Looking for a local shoemaker---within 100 miles of Philadelphia.---- I am a costume designer/textile artist working on a project "100-mile suit" I am costuming the curator of an art exhibition on local collaborations. I would like to commission a regional shoemaker to make a pair of shoes (11 1/2 mens) out of locally manufactured material (woven cloth or hide--i can provide material). I am working with regional weavers, spinners, dyers, patternmakers--the outfit is local and sincere collaboration!I can felt, weave, make buttons and even crochet underwear but shoes i need some outside help!
Any advice, resources, information, reccomendations welcome.
Thanks in advance!
Kelly
you can read more about the project:www.garmentresearch.blogspot.com
have you heard of the 100 mile diet?
www.100milediet.org
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Perry Ercolino is one of the country's leading bespoke shoemakers; he is located in Doylestown, which I believe is a suburb of Philly. However, be prepared for sticker shock....http://www.perryercolino.com
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
New Victorian costuming shop in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is looking for someone to reproduce mid-19th century ladies ball/formal shoes. Have original pair of shoes as an example, numerous images and a period shoe manual for reference, but need someone who can make a comfortable reproduction shoe for resale at our shop. Can assist in providing materials. Please reply to Samantha Rife at if interested.Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Hey Everyone,I was talking with a woman this weekend who is looking for shoes that I don't know how to make and wondered if anyone else wants to jump on it.
She wants period - boots for the re-enactment shooter events. Would prefer a women's boot, but could live with a cowboy style. She said she did not have any foot issues to work around.
Let me know if you are interested. She lives in western Illinois.
Paul Opperman
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
New England Shoemakers,A customer of mine made me aware of how difficult it is to find a qualified custom shoemaker, in spite of websites and yellow pages listings we seem to get lost in the shuffle easily. Since this customer runs a marketing office I was given an idea or two what to do about it.
We have set up a website and want to make it a comprehensive directory of everyone making footwear in New England (starting with this corner of the world and see where it goes from here). The goal is a customer information site, not selling anything. Listings will be free of charge, referrals coming from the site are free of charge.
To be included please send contact information to . There will be a section for outside New England as well and we are including shoemakers, bootmakers, sandal makers and everything else footwear. The only requirement is that the footwear is made locally, controlling the entire process for obvious quality reasons.
Rob
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
I am having difficulty finding suitable custom shoes for my needs. I was born with fibular hemimelia and wear one shoe mounted on an elevation which is supported by a free-motion brace, attached by a caliper plate. I am looking for people with similar needs who have been successful in having such shoes made.Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Lisa,First of all, welcome to the Crispin Colloquy. Here you will find a group of highly skilled crafts people that may be able to help you on your quest for suitable custom made shoes.
As this is a forum dedicated to preserve and protect the skills and knowledge involved in boot and shoe making. You will find mostly boot and shoemakers, not to many customers visit regularly. There are likely other discussion groups on the Internet where you may be able to find people with the same condition that have been through the process of having custom shoes made. Here you may find the shoemakers that made those shoes.
Personally I have no experience with your specific condition. A few questions come to mind that may make it easier to advise you on a course of action. First of all, where are you located? It is very difficult to make a good fitting custom orthopedic shoe for someone that can not be personally measured by the shoemaker and for this type of shoe it is not uncommon that multiple fitting visits are desirable.
Additionally it may be helpful for you to elaborate on the need for custom shoes, have you had surgery, are there any foot deformities? The buildup under the shoe and the attachment of a brace caliper are fairly standard and often done by modifying a factory made shoe. Not that you could not have shoes made but it would be helpful to know if you are able to wear factory made shoes.
How much is the leg length difference in your case? Your doctor and orthotist (the person making the brace) are also important in communicating their requirements for the shoes. If the shoe and brace do not work together well they will not help you much.
It is my understanding that Fibular Hemimelia is a rare condition. It may be hard to find a maker with much specific experience. If anyone on the forum has experience with this condition please make yourself know, on forum or through private . The treatment if the form of buildups and brace attachments is something done for many more conditions and is not nearly as specific to your condition. You should be able to find someone experienced who can handle that for you.
Hope this helps,
Rob
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Hello LisaI have to agree with Rob on this point... you really need to make yourself available to a shoemaker for measurements and a series of fittings, but there are very few shoemakers IN THE WORLD with the experience to take on these jobs.
I know that talking to my friend Frank Jones who attends the HCC meetings in the US, that finding these skills available locally might be a problem, we need a worldwide register of skills really. However, if you fancy a trip to the UK for a couple of weeks, I will do all you need while you're here. I have had a good look at your condition on the net and see no problem making good footwear for you.
Whatever your decision regarding footwear, good luck ! Philip. www.thecordwainer.co.uk
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Can anyone recommend some good custom shoemakers in Buenos Aires who are experienced in making men's shoes in classic styles?Thanks.
Edward Andrews
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Thread about footwear terms, dictionaries and such moved to Open Forum: Sources: Books, Manuals, Publications for future reference.Rob
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Re: In search of custom shoemaker
I'm looking for shoemakers for a production of a play set in the s. I'm hoping to make the costumes look as authentic as possible, and unfortunately, in the USA it is very difficult to get straight-lasted upper-class shoes for the era! (Most places only make/sell military type shoes, of the s-s.) I do have pictures of the kinds of shoes I am after, mainly from works by Hogarth and Boucher.The production would probably be sometime in the fall (exact dates have yet to be set by the playhouse) and I don't mind possibly using several shoemakers -- the show would use about 11 or 12 pairs, both male and female. We could make do with as few as 4 different styles of shoe if they could be made in 2 or 3 different colors of leather. Also, the script for the play actually specifies one of the women should wear satin slippers, though if no one works with fabric shoes I don't see why making them of leather would harm anything.
Due to the currently unfavorable exchange rates, US makers are preferred, but would be willing to talk with anyone who can help.
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Talia,I'm interested in conversing with you about your project. Where are you located? Please contact me privately at :
We will be out of town until Sat or Sun, but will have sporadic web connections in the meantime.
Thanks,
Bruce Graham
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
TaliaI have made silk shoes before. Can you send some pics? I'll see if I can help
Regards
Brendan
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Del Toro Shoes is looking for an experienced shoemaker / repair expert in South Florida. The job consists of hand lasting men's and women's slippers and finishing leather soles. We will pay top salary and are also willing to pay relocating expenses. If interested or know someone who maybe interested please contact Nathanial Wish at 561-471-.All the best,
Del Toro Shoes
www.deltoroshoes.com
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Kathy Jo Higgins is looking for a bootmaker who can build mules (slip on boots/no counter or tops) in large quantities. She has a line of mules but currently no bootmaker to build them. Her address is and her number is 405-501-.Re: In search of custom shoemaker
My wife is looking for someone who can duplicate a pair of Mephisto shoes, which are no longer manufactured by the company.If you can help please drop me an at .
Thank you,
Eric Riess
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I am looking for a firm or craftsman that will replace the felt coverings on Spenco cork orthopedic shoe inserts.Thanks.
Ted Andrews
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Ted,With many of the active members at the AGM you may have to wait a little longer for an answer.
In the mean time I'm curious about the insert. I don't know of a cork insert made by Spenco. The Spenco company is known for their foam rubber, I have not see them use felt. Is it a custom made shoe insert?
Re-covering the Spenco brand foam rubber is usually not a problem. Some shoe repair outfits will do this or look for an orhopedic shoe store. They can do the work or be able to refer you to someone who can.
If you can't find anyone post a picture of the insert, seeing what it's made of and how it's layered will allow someone here to give more specific advice.
Rob
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
My boyfriend has severe environmental illness and is looking for someone who can make him a nontoxic pair of army-style boots that come up above the ankles/shins.He was working with a shoemaker and had leather cut out and was off-gassing it for two years. Now she told him that she didn't give him enough leather to make the boots and she decided not to continue the job. He has already spent $$ and invested 2 years in off-gassing the leather to prepare it. Is there someone that would be able to work with him to complete this job? If the boots are tolerable for him, he would then order 2 more pairs of the same kind.
Another option would be if anyone has a pair of army-style boots in men's size 9.5 wide - 11 normal that have been sitting unused for 4 or more years in a relatively safe place (no pesticides, solvents, chemicals in room). (Basically, he needs to prepare the leather by setting it in the sun to bake off the smells for a year or two. This process would take longer if the boots were already made and he had to offgass them like that since the sun would not reach the interior...this is why I ask for a pair that is 4 years old or more.)
If you know of shoemakers that take care to use the least toxic glues and materials, please also forward their contact info.
This is a desperate situation, as his current boots are completely falling apart and make it very hard for him to walk. The soles are in pieces and the front is busted wide open exposing his toes. He has it all tied together with shoelaces, but they constantly fall apart as he walks. I hope someone can help us figure out how to get a pair of boots made for him.
Please me at .
Thank you!!!
Julie
(Message edited by wildbug on November 23, )
Re: In search of custom shoemaker
Julie,--Not an expert on this and would in no way attempt the job. Have you considered de-gassing ordinary boots in a vacuum chamber? There are many labs with small chambers and could rig infrared lights to control the temperature, then backfill with an inert gas. This would accomplish in hours what is now taking years. How to keep them from re-absorbing gasses from the atmosphere would be a problem. What leather would look like after all the volatiles are removed, I am not sure. This is common practice for space hardware and would be much cheaper than the custom boots you are considering.FWIW, Chuck
Tips for Choosing the Perfect Custom Shoe Design
Hey there, fellow shoe enthusiasts! Ever caught yourself daydreaming about designing your very own pair of shoes? Well, you're definitely in good company!
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Custom shoe designs are all the rage right now, letting us all flaunt our unique styles right down to our toes. And hey, that’s where we at Shoe Zero come in – we’re all about making your shoe dreams come true, ensuring they're as comfy as they are snazzy.
In this little blog, we’re going to spill the beans on how to pick out the snazziest custom shoe design. Whether you’re all about sneakers or something a bit more fancy, we’ve got your back. So, let’s get this shoe party started and dive right in! Your feet are in for a real treat, trust us!
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Understanding Your Needs and Preferences
First off, let’s get down to why you’re craving some custom shoes. Is it for a fancy shindig, daily strutting, or maybe some sporty action? Your reason is totally going to guide your style choices.
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We’re all about quality materials, from paint to even the fabric the shoes are made of, that are not just a feast for the eyes but also flexible and breathable. Your feet will be sending you thank you cards!
Researching and Choosing a Reputable Designer or Brand
Alright, let’s talk about finding the perfect brand for your custom shoes. And okay, we might be tooting our own horn here, but Shoe Zero is pretty awesome.
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Feeling inspired yet? And when you’re picking a brand, think about all the cool customization options and flexibility they offer. That’s where we really shine at Shoe Zero.
Category Customization Options and Flexibility Base Shoe Model Selection - Wide range of shoe models including sneakers, loafers, boots, and sandals. - Options for different age groups: kids, teens, and adults. - Availability of various brands to choose from. Color Customization - Full spectrum of colors for base, accents, and details. - Gradient and ombre effects. - Metallic and neon color options. Print and Pattern Design - Upload your own design or artwork. - Text and monogram addition with various fonts and sizes. - Option to add text or a simple design Size and Fit - Wide range of sizes, including half sizes. - Options for US, UK, and more. Order and Delivery - Worldwide shipping with tracking options. - Rush order and expedited shipping available. Customer Support and Design Assistance - Dedicated design consultants to help with customization. - support for instant assistance. - Tutorials and guides for using design tools. - Seasonal and event-specific themes and designs. Sustainability and Ethical Practices - Option to use sustainable materials and practices. - Transparency in manufacturing and sourcing practices.
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Communicating Clearly with the Designer
So, you’ve decided to go with Shoe Zero for your custom shoes? High five! Now, it’s time to spill the beans about what you want. And don’t you worry, we’re here to help every step of the way.
Give us all the deets, and if you’ve got pictures or sketches, that’s even better. The more we get what you’re picturing, the better your dream shoes will turn out. Got questions? Hit us up! Our team is here to answer all your queries and give you recommendations.
Remember, clear communication is the name of the game. Don’t be shy – share your brilliant ideas with us. These are your custom shoes, and we want you to be head over heels in love with them.
So, take full advantage of our design consultation and customer service. We’re here to make this journey as smooth and fun as possible. And who knows, you might even have a blast along the way!
Considering the Production Time and Delivery
Now, let’s get real about timing. Crafting the perfect custom shoes takes a bit of time, and here at Shoe Zero, we’re all about getting every little detail just right.
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