Magda Molnar, Nagda Molnar, Laszlo Vass, Georg Valerius
[PDF.lb23] Handmade Shoes for Men
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| #1317024 in Books | Konemann | 2000-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .82 x8.89 x10.31l, | File type: PDF | 216 pages | ||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| A thorough overview of the shoe making process but not a how to book|By nativewater|This book is a very thorough overview of how men's leather shoes were made in the days before factory automation. It is not, however, a how to book. After all, to build a decent pair of shoes, one would have to undergo a multi-year apprenticeship. It isn't something that one would learn from|About the Author|Laszlo Vass, born in Budapest in 1946, worked in the Hungarian fashion house of Magyar Divatintezet as a clicker, closer, shoemaker, and designer from 1964 until 1969. In 1970, having gained his professional shoemaking qualification he joined a
A man's shoes are the most important items in his wardrobe. However, a pair of custom-made welted shoes goes beyond mere items of apparel. They are the creation of a master craftsman, expressing the social standing of the wearer while simultaneously providing the delicate structure of the feet with optimum protection from the stress and strain of everyday life. Custom-made shoes are also a work of art in leather, designed for the distinctive feet and the individual taste...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Handmade Shoes for Men | Magda Molnar, Nagda Molnar, Laszlo Vass, Georg Valerius.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.