Upper | Top-Grade Museum Calf Skin(Italy) | Inside | Top-Grade Drum-Dyed Cowhide(Italy) |
Insole | Top-Grade Drum-Dyed Cowhide(Italy) | Sole | Vegetable-Tanned Cowhide Sole(Italy) |
Tech. | Goodyear, Fiddle Waist | Coloring Tech. | Patina |
Model: Classic Oxford Shoes
Shoe Toe: Round Toe
Occasion: Business, Formal Occasions
Season: All Seasons
Characristics Of Leather: Top-Grade Museum Calf Skin From Italian Bonaudo Company
Characristics Of Sole: Cowhide Sole From Italian Cuofificio Bisonte
Tip 1:
What is museum calfskin?
Museum calfskin is a kind of high-quality leather with the following characteristics:
- Exquisite material selection: Usually, the skins of calves aged 3 to 6 months after birth are selected. The fiber structure of this kind of leather is dense and delicate, providing high-quality raw materials for making high-end leather products.
- Unique manufacturing process: Traditional and complex tanning processes are adopted. The tanning process is gentle and slow, usually taking several weeks to retain the natural characteristics of the leather to the greatest extent. When dyeing, high-quality dyes are used and the leather is dipped multiple times to make the color penetrate evenly and present a soft and elegant color.
- Excellent quality: Its surface is smooth and flat, with almost no defects. It has a soft and delicate touch, excellent flexibility and elasticity. The products made from it are durable and comfortable. It also has good air permeability, which can keep the skin dry.
- Special uses: Due to its high-grade quality and unique texture, it is often used to make high-end leather goods, such as wallets, handbags, leather shoes of luxury brands. It is also used to make covers of high-end books, packaging for artworks, etc., to reflect the luxury and quality of the products.
Tip 2:
Goodyear welted construction is a traditional and high - end shoe - making technique. It originated from a shoe - making machine and related techniques invented by Charles Goodyear from the United States in 1871. In this technique, the upper, insole and outsole are connected together by a welt, creating a sealed space. This not only ensures a comfortable fit but also makes the shoes easy to repair and maintain, making them more durable. It is often used in the production of high - end leather shoes.
Tip 3:
The Patina process for leather shoes is a special technique used for the surface treatment of leather shoes. It aims to create unique color changes and textures on the surface of leather shoes through manual means, so as to achieve a retro, personalized or artistic effect.
Tip 4:
Leather sole is from Italian Cuofificio Bisonte. The leather is processed with a slow vegetable - tanning technique, making it flexible, sturdy, sweat - absorbent, and breathable. Hand - dyed and polished, it exudes even more elegance and refinement.