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In line with the origins of the craft of shoemaking, the quality of the products is of foremost importance. This goes for the development, materials and processing of our shoes.
We apply our knowledge in the techniques of 'zwiegenähtes' and 'rahmgenähtes' shoemaking. You'll feel it when wearing our shoes, even after years.
Rahmennaht

The 'Rahmennaht' technique combines excellent durability and repairability
with the comfort of individual fitting.
When the shoe is finished, the seam is hidden on the inside of the shoe and is not visable from the outside. The sole is stiched onto the outer edge. This second seam is called the 'double seam' and is visable on the 'rahmengenähten' shoe.
Zwienaht
The 'Zwienaht' technique was developed about 200 years ago for the
mountain farmers and woodsmen who had to work under extreme conditions
Originally 'Zwienaht' shoes were made exclusively by hand. Today
however the work is done by machines without any loss to quality
whatsoever. However it's the shoes performance that's important
and the advantages of the robust durability this technique has to
offer.
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