I learn quite a bit about feet, shoes and proper fit while watching this. It wasn’t something specific, as it was all around info and it made a difference.
I was unaware of the difference standing makes on a foot measurement. I went to a Red Wing store and had my feet measured, and I measured 9 1/2, but when the salesman told me to stand up my foot spread out to a 10 which is what I usually always buy.
My foot is similar. When sitting, i can see my foot looks very arched when relaxed with no pressure on it. But, the moment i stand, not a single hint of arch is left.
While the surroundings were different, this is the exact process I experienced when measured for a pair of Nick's Handmade Boots in Spokane, Washington. Well, except for the ink impression. Handmade shoes or in my case boots, are worth every penny. It's impossible to explain how much better they fit.
You should see my cowboy boot fitting with Lee Miller! He had me sit on a custom table when he did my measurements. Every shoemaker has their own ways of measuring. Pretty neat!
The weight distribution on your left big toe was just because you placed your foot on the ink first and then placed your right foot. The second time you stepped onto it with your other foot first and then onto the ink. Less weight being transferred
A bespoke pair will cost $3000 + $200 for the initial last. There will be a couple of more fittings until they perfect the shoe for delivery. There are extra costs for additional features. When I looked at the shoes on the website I thought this guy was going to rip my head off, but for the work and quality they are reasonably priced. The Brits really ream you at $10,00+ for their offerings.
I wonder why they don't have some kind of elevated platform so that the client can climb up a few steps of stairs before sitting down, so the shoemaker can take measurements in a comfortable position.
I can see how this can make a real difference. In my situation I am flat-footed, my right foot is a 10 1/2 D while my left foot is 11 E. As a compromise I settle with 11 E shoes which prevents my shoes feeling tight, but at the same time one foot (my right) always feels like the shoe is too big.
I must admit, with the technology today with laser measurements and 3D printing, you could get a perfect measurement and a perfect last. The shoes would still be handmade and bespoke but fit perfectly. My dentist replaced a crown which was laser measured and 3D printed, 2 hours out the door with my permanent crown that fit perfectly. No molds, no temporary just perfection.
Teeth sure, whatever. But clothing… “When you create a machine to do the work of a man, you take away a part of The Man” Having any Persian Flaw in a bespoke sculpture makes it real. And to work with a bespoke craftsperson over time builds character that a cold computer can’t touch.
I've done this many times before. Making western boots & custom shoes. I can cave a last from scratch. I do have a last turning [duplicator]. machine. I did pullovers and prototype for over 30 years for a few shoe company in America The human judgment is needed when the share factor come into play when measuring for custom Footwear for the various type of leather. I've been through all of it ,some things are best done by hand. Sorry these modern-age digitizing machine is good to know. They do have the limitation, simply these new machines the new tools The human element is needed for anything that is geared towards a human. Why do you think they pay foot doctor so much money I make the last custom, I make the pattern, a cut the leather out, I do every operation in the factory to give you a finish Footwear in your hand. Not many people can say that today. This guy's on the right track
@@Mr-Garibaldi really you think its cheaper to hire a guy to do tedious measurement with pencil, pen paint and canvas than for a guy to punch in some buttons? lol
When things like this get into my recommended feed it just makes me all the more certain my phone is listening to me. Talk a couple times about how it's hard to find shoes that fit properly because my feet are a bit on the wide side and BAM I get a video about custom fitted shoes :P That said, I got to say, it'd be really nice to have shoes that actually fit properly and don't either squeeze the sides of my feet uncomfortably and eventually burst at their sides.
The left toe imprint may have been darker cause you stepped on the 1st when doing that foot. Where the right, you lead with the left n then put it down
As I listen while I work . . . I occasionally have to look up and make sure I am not hearing Gary Sinise . . . and then off and on . . .you LOOK like Gary Sinise AND sound like him! This was very interesting to watch, thank you.
Another pair of bespoke shoes? You need to do a video of how you display or store all these shoes. A bespoke closet maker perhaps!? (Teasing. 🤔) Very interesting to compare the different makers.
My high instep is a problem for me as well - I recently bought some Trickers Stow boots, but they had to go back as it was far too low on them. Length and width-wise they were fine, but I could hardly stand up in them, let alone do up the laces, because of the pain.
Great video! Definitely thinking about a bespoke pair. Awesome points about dress socks! You should do a video wearing different types, how to pair them, what shoes are best, and how they feel. Patterns, otc, cotton, no show’s?, and sheer even. When you see the socks unworn it’s hard to imagine what it looks like all together imo. I’ve been to parties when a well dressed man has to take off their shoes and I feel it’s just as important what’s going on inside cause sometimes people will see it haha
As a person who just found this video I got this weird feeling in my head watching this like it was satisfying but yet it gave me another feeling I can't explain but how would I even start to find a place to get some made
Really random thought, but I was thinking about the shoes the shoemaker wears to a fitting. Initially I found the style a bit wild for my taste but now it makes sense. In this case Francis has a suede toe cap which really makes sense given how much his shoes would be on a carpet or floor as he moves around to capture measurements.
Anyone know where I can purchase a Harris May foot imprinter? All sites online will not let me purchase of I am not part of Government, Education, a Public Company, Clinic, Hospital, a Doctor, Non Profit or a Research Facility.
Glad he is using the same tech that my boot maker used in the 90's. He later ditched it and moved on. As long as you enjoy them, that's all that matters.
@@Mrch33ky what are u talking about? See myself out? Can you make shoes? Can you make different types of shoes? Can you make composite cycling shoes or speed skates? It takes more than just a wooden last mold that won’t last to make all those different types of footwear, which sir, I can make all of those, just sayin.
Kirby my guy, I know this sounds possibly not like your thing, but you should check out O’Farrell Hat Company in Santa Fe for a solid Cowboy hat. I feel it may work well with your Texas Traditions Boots
Compared to manual measurement and superfluous human interpretation in shoe making, It’s incredible for anyone who understands CAD how much more precisely an accurate 3D rendition of the foot can lead to the best last possible. Yet so many people delude themselves into ascribing a misplaced monetary value to the mystic arcane art of bespoke last making by hand. Wake up people, the future is here so the pragmatism of technology correctly applied and a scientific approach will always yield better results in shoe making, than sentimental attachments to the imperfections of artistic and interpretive techniques.
Find someone with an orthopedic background. They're unfortunately rare but if you are fortunate enough to find one, they do know how to deal with health and accident related challenges with shoes.
@@kirbyallison I’m going to keep an eye out for you - was thinking of your channel when I first returned to the office in Soho last week. Let me know if you want to grab a beer!
The loose/hanging threads (or Irish Pennants) when your pants legs are rolled up sort of drive the military in me crazy. LOL Although I do realize that most civilians aren't really cognizant of them.
Paul - I agree they are untidy. I suspect most ‘civilians’ are too busy worrying about other thinks to care - such as worrying about holding down non-government paid jobs.
Bespoke shoes start from $2500 dollars for a standard pair and take months to prepare so people must be really enthusiastic. They spend over two thousand dollars and wait almost 6 months for the final product. It does not matter which shoemaker you go to. The process is the same. .
Watching him lay on the ground in a suit, couldn't help but think of Frank and Kramer playing pool.... "You know this is remarkable, I'm lounging, and yet my pants remain perfectly creased"
I wonder why with all of the measurements he took of your feet is that he didn't ask you what size shoe you normally wear. I know it doesn't actually matter since he is taking multiple measurements of your feet, but to me it would also be useful as a starting off point and then using it as a comparison number. Which brings up the question why he didn't use a Brannock device for a measurement? It is useful in identifying if there is a difference in size between the 2 feet.
I suspect it’s because when you’re making bespoke, it doesn’t matter what size you wear in ready made since the shoes are going to be made to perfectly fit your feet.
its kinda interesting to me that theres a level of naivety towards making a 3d model last. It seems completely practice if the technology exists to make a template of the foot using a 3d model and scale it up a few % bigger than the foot and then work off that to make a final last. It would simplify the last making substantially. The snobbery towards it is quite hilarious
Thank you RUclips Algorithm, I DO in fact want to jealously watch someone get bespoke shoes made. Absolutely fascinating process, great video!
Welcome to the channel, there’s lots of great similar content here, Kirbys live streams were a bright spot in the first lockdown
@@markhardycreativeeryye😮
These would go excellently with my navy suit for war
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Lmfao!😂
It was your face
Yes I see you too are a man of culture
Never forget the classics !!!
anyone else reminded of having their feet measured in clarks as a child?
I learn quite a bit about feet, shoes and proper fit while watching this. It wasn’t something specific, as it was all around info and it made a difference.
I was unaware of the difference standing makes on a foot measurement. I went to a Red Wing store and had my feet measured, and I measured 9 1/2, but when the salesman told me to stand up my foot spread out to a 10 which is what I usually always buy.
My foot is similar. When sitting, i can see my foot looks very arched when relaxed with no pressure on it. But, the moment i stand, not a single hint of arch is left.
While the surroundings were different, this is the exact process I experienced when measured for a pair of Nick's Handmade Boots in Spokane, Washington.
Well, except for the ink impression. Handmade shoes or in my case boots, are worth every penny. It's impossible to explain how much better they fit.
Surprised they don't ask the client to stand on a table or something to make it more comfortable to the shoe maker to measure.
You should see my cowboy boot fitting with Lee Miller! He had me sit on a custom table when he did my measurements. Every shoemaker has their own ways of measuring. Pretty neat!
This one? ruclips.net/video/-IMDJg1nOD8/видео.html
@@cjeam9199 Yes, that one!
That Lee Miller video is a gem.
Efficiency ain't applicable
The weight distribution on your left big toe was just because you placed your foot on the ink first and then placed your right foot. The second time you stepped onto it with your other foot first and then onto the ink. Less weight being transferred
I liked that there was talking about the trade instead of trying to make it into some kind of ASMR experience like everyone else. Thank you.
The editing and tone of this video feels like it is one turn away from a Tim and Eric skit
It's already basically the setup for an I Think You Should Leave sketch
I’m not gonna to lie this is very calming
A bespoke pair will cost $3000 + $200 for the initial last. There will be a couple of more fittings until they perfect the shoe for delivery. There are extra costs for additional features. When I looked at the shoes on the website I thought this guy was going to rip my head off, but for the work and quality they are reasonably priced. The Brits really ream you at $10,00+ for their offerings.
F all that. Thanks for cost insight
Thank you for creating such smart content. It’s well-produced, relaxing and enjoyable to learn something new. ❤
I wonder why they don't have some kind of elevated platform so that the client can climb up a few steps of stairs before sitting down, so the shoemaker can take measurements in a comfortable position.
Difficult to travel with! Lee Miller of Texas Traditions has one, though, you can see in our video with him.
I can see how this can make a real difference. In my situation I am flat-footed, my right foot is a 10 1/2 D while my left foot is 11 E. As a compromise I settle with 11 E shoes which prevents my shoes feeling tight, but at the same time one foot (my right) always feels like the shoe is too big.
We spend too much time in our shoes for them to not be exceptionally comfortable!!
@@kirbyallison Absolutely Kirby. And as I get older my feet are more and more sensitive to bad fitting shoes and prolonged time on my feet.
I must admit, with the technology today with laser measurements and 3D printing, you could get a perfect measurement and a perfect last. The shoes would still be handmade and bespoke but fit perfectly. My dentist replaced a crown which was laser measured and 3D printed, 2 hours out the door with my permanent crown that fit perfectly. No molds, no temporary just perfection.
Teeth sure, whatever. But clothing…
“When you create a machine to do the work of a man, you take away a part of The Man”
Having any Persian Flaw in a bespoke sculpture makes it real.
And to work with a bespoke craftsperson over time builds character that a cold computer can’t touch.
Who's paying for that though? Paper and pen is pretty cheap, almost free.
@@jlozano2014
Labor. Duh.
Art. Pen, Pencil, Paint, and Canvas. It’s cheap, why pay for it?
I've done this many times before. Making western boots & custom shoes. I can cave a last from scratch. I do have a last turning [duplicator]. machine.
I did pullovers and prototype for over 30 years for a few shoe company in America
The human judgment is needed when the share factor come into play when measuring for custom Footwear for the various type of leather.
I've been through all of it ,some things are best done by hand.
Sorry these modern-age digitizing machine is good to know.
They do have the limitation, simply these new machines the new tools
The human element is needed for anything that is geared towards a human. Why do you think they pay foot doctor so much money
I make the last custom, I make the pattern, a cut the leather out, I do every operation in the factory to give you a finish Footwear in your hand. Not many people can say that today.
This guy's on the right track
@@Mr-Garibaldi really you think its cheaper to hire a guy to do tedious measurement with pencil, pen paint and canvas than for a guy to punch in some buttons? lol
Good gig having all of these custom made shoes from all these different makers.
When things like this get into my recommended feed it just makes me all the more certain my phone is listening to me. Talk a couple times about how it's hard to find shoes that fit properly because my feet are a bit on the wide side and BAM I get a video about custom fitted shoes :P
That said, I got to say, it'd be really nice to have shoes that actually fit properly and don't either squeeze the sides of my feet uncomfortably and eventually burst at their sides.
The left toe imprint may have been darker cause you stepped on the 1st when doing that foot. Where the right, you lead with the left n then put it down
I was looking just for such comment! I think the same :)
Knowing myself, I'd get a pair of ill-fitting shoes despite having them measured by professionals for 20 minutes.
Well, toes are naturally wider than the ball of the foot area. Almost no shoes are actually foot shaped.
As I listen while I work . . . I occasionally have to look up and make sure I am not hearing Gary Sinise . . . and then off and on . . .you LOOK like Gary Sinise AND sound like him! This was very interesting to watch, thank you.
This is awesome. Do they do this with women's shoes as well? I would enjoy watching that as well.
Was there ever a follow-up/fitting video for these? I couldn’t find one if there was.
Another pair of bespoke shoes? You need to do a video of how you display or store all these shoes. A bespoke closet maker perhaps!? (Teasing. 🤔) Very interesting to compare the different makers.
This morning I took a bespoke crap in the toilet.
Meanwhile Kirby's thinking, 'It's actually from IKEA'
@trailerparksupervisor7046 🤣
My high instep is a problem for me as well - I recently bought some Trickers Stow boots, but they had to go back as it was far too low on them. Length and width-wise they were fine, but I could hardly stand up in them, let alone do up the laces, because of the pain.
Buy some insoles with a high arch that you can put in all of your shoes
@@GorillaRadio88 that would have made it even worse as I have a high instep to start with :)
Great video! Definitely thinking about a bespoke pair. Awesome points about dress socks! You should do a video wearing different types, how to pair them, what shoes are best, and how they feel. Patterns, otc, cotton, no show’s?, and sheer even. When you see the socks unworn it’s hard to imagine what it looks like all together imo. I’ve been to parties when a well dressed man has to take off their shoes and I feel it’s just as important what’s going on inside cause sometimes people will see it haha
Great point... a gentleman should always be dressed well socks boxers Etc whether you see it or not
@@BuffaloNickel9 totally agree! Nothing ruins an outfit than when you see shitty details haha.
Agreed about the comfyness but i'm an awkward patterns in socks kind of guy, life is too short to wear boring socks
How much would this cost? Thank you!
Did he follow the Alexander technique for standing up though?
As a person who just found this video I got this weird feeling in my head watching this like it was satisfying but yet it gave me another feeling I can't explain but how would I even start to find a place to get some made
I have a lisfranc injury so it'd be interesting to see how my foot would come out on the petograph. Gonna have to have lots of arch support.
Really random thought, but I was thinking about the shoes the shoemaker wears to a fitting. Initially I found the style a bit wild for my taste but now it makes sense. In this case Francis has a suede toe cap which really makes sense given how much his shoes would be on a carpet or floor as he moves around to capture measurements.
Anyone know where I can purchase a Harris May foot imprinter? All sites online will not let me purchase of I am not part of Government, Education, a Public Company, Clinic, Hospital, a Doctor, Non Profit or a Research Facility.
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@@dustinbowen8010 Sorrell Notions and Findings usually has them (Lisa Sorrell cowboy bootmaker's shop)
I dont know why i watch this but i like it
Asmr is why
This was a interesting video to watch ❤
Thanks Kirb and Francis. Quite insightful.
I just spent 22 minutes watching a guy get his feet measured. What am I doing with my life?
Tryna sleep? 😂
I'm replying to a comment you left on a video of a guy getting his feet measured. And the shoes aren't even foot shaped.
@@mcnuggs4684why does the translation change it even though it didn't need translated lol
This video is so relaxing to watch
Francis is the example of someone whose voice didn't match up with his first impression upon seeing him. But still very clearly talented.
Kirby strongly reminds me of Gary Sinese. Very classy
What ever happened to those measurment gadgets that shoe stores used years ago? It was made of wood and had a clamp. it gave length and width.
Anyone just here for the ASMR? Lol
Who would have thought that Lieutenant Dan was so interested in custom shoes. Hope they were good while they lasted.
Glad he is using the same tech that my boot maker used in the 90's. He later ditched it and moved on. As long as you enjoy them, that's all that matters.
At 19:45 he said, you still could have problems with fitment. I think you should just make a mold of the feet
That is basically what a last is
Whaaat? And ruin the Bespokeness?? You Sir, may see yourself out. (hat tip).
@@Mrch33ky what are u talking about? See myself out? Can you make shoes? Can you make different types of shoes? Can you make composite cycling shoes or speed skates?
It takes more than just a wooden last mold that won’t last to make all those different types of footwear, which sir, I can make all of those, just sayin.
Kirby my guy, I know this sounds possibly not like your thing, but you should check out O’Farrell Hat Company in Santa Fe for a solid Cowboy hat. I feel it may work well with your Texas Traditions Boots
He visited a cowboy hat maker in a video already
Business model self portrayal, but in a suit. Terrific.
Compared to manual measurement and superfluous human interpretation in shoe making, It’s incredible for anyone who understands CAD how much more precisely an accurate 3D rendition of the foot can lead to the best last possible. Yet so many people delude themselves into ascribing a misplaced monetary value to the mystic arcane art of bespoke last making by hand. Wake up people, the future is here so the pragmatism of technology correctly applied and a scientific approach will always yield better results in shoe making, than sentimental attachments to the imperfections of artistic and interpretive techniques.
Amazing how he establishes his foot size
With someone who has type 1 diabetes where their feet swell up during the day how does someone get there measurements done?
Find someone with an orthopedic background. They're unfortunately rare but if you are fortunate enough to find one, they do know how to deal with health and accident related challenges with shoes.
There's a guy on RUclips who does orthopedic bespoke shoes.
Go to a specialty medical shoe store or podiatrist. Used to work at one. They cater to diabetic patients.
That’s something I would love to do. My feet cause me hassles with shoe buying.
Kirby, when is your next video with the Sahakian’s in Davidoff London?
Waiting for it too
We are filming with them extensively at the end of September!
@@kirbyallison this brings joy to my soul. Thank you for the great content as always 😃
@@kirbyallison I’m going to keep an eye out for you - was thinking of your channel when I first returned to the office in Soho last week. Let me know if you want to grab a beer!
Great vid. I’d love a bespoke pair of shoes after watching this. I’d most fall asleep standing up!
Francis is the man ❤
Did Kirby ever get his Texas boots?
Do we have to wear the socks we would wear with the shoes for the fitting?
I love your work!
Looking for your episode that you get your custom made cowboy boots ?
Would have liked to see the final footwear and how that was used to accent your wardrobe.
No follow up fitting video with Francis?
This is the ultimate asmr experience!
This just showed up in my recommended and i don’t mind at all
So many things to say but overall I’m here for it
bruh he totally took the heel measurements in two totally different places on the heel and it explains why one is way smaller 😭
I find this so interesting.
The loose/hanging threads (or Irish Pennants) when your pants legs are rolled up sort of drive the military in me crazy. LOL Although I do realize that most civilians aren't really cognizant of them.
Paul - I agree they are untidy. I suspect most ‘civilians’ are too busy worrying about other thinks to care - such as worrying about holding down non-government paid jobs.
Horrible stitching job
I'd love to get this done
An American shoemaker??? My God.
I know…
@@kirbyallison Never trust an American that uses the metric system.... 🤣😂🤣
@@SimonTBam you couldn’t be any more correct sir
@@SimonTBam Absolutely Agree👌
@@SimonTBam your foot is 3 burgers long and probably at least 3 twinkies wide and for height we'll go with 1/7 the height of a floridian alligator
Bespoke shoes start from $2500 dollars for a standard pair and take months to prepare so people must be really enthusiastic.
They spend over two thousand dollars and wait almost 6 months for the final product.
It does not matter which shoemaker you go to.
The process is the same.
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Personally I like that part of a measurement they touch your feets and talk about what they feel from your bones and muscles.
Q: What's the hardest part?
A: Making it fit.
Well, ok then.
Watching him lay on the ground in a suit, couldn't help but think of Frank and Kramer playing pool.... "You know this is remarkable, I'm lounging, and yet my pants remain perfectly creased"
This is sure to be a interesting video!
Waplinger what a name
Sir, how tall are you? You seem kind of tall in these videos.
Atleast 2
About three fiddy
Good shoe fitting.
Did you ever get your boots from Texas tradition?
I might have missed it, but did you go with your usual first order (black cap toe oxford) again here?
I wear T-shirt and jeans with sneakers but i find this fascinating
He really sounds like Kieran Culkin lol great vid but couldn’t get that out of my head 😂
I was searching asmr, i find a new unintentional one :)
Impressive!
This makes me anxious
Any other is-shoes?
I wonder why with all of the measurements he took of your feet is that he didn't ask you what size shoe you normally wear. I know it doesn't actually matter since he is taking multiple measurements of your feet, but to me it would also be useful as a starting off point and then using it as a comparison number. Which brings up the question why he didn't use a Brannock device for a measurement? It is useful in identifying if there is a difference in size between the 2 feet.
I suspect it’s because when you’re making bespoke, it doesn’t matter what size you wear in ready made since the shoes are going to be made to perfectly fit your feet.
Sydney - I think you answered your own question (i.e. “with all the measurements he took).
@Russell-1 😂
#kirbyallison : How do you feel about sheer socks?
im not him but curios to know lol....i pretty much only wear sheers
@@shawn3476 Hi Shawn: do sheers tear easy?
How much does it cost to make a bespoke shoes ?
what kind of socks are those? look almost semi sheer nylon
My name is Kirby too.. We are a rare breed
The right heel was mis-measured, the measuring tape slipped up but he didn’t notice.
1:19 I doubt any worker prefers to do it manually unless the digital way is inaccurate or the worker gets paid more for doing it manually
could be more fun. 🤷
how much do these cost?!?! 8 months???
My grand parents and my parents, had brogues ( kinda) and not, hand made by ltalian artisan in my town.
The boots from Lee Miller?
Headed down next month to film!!
its kinda interesting to me that theres a level of naivety towards making a 3d model last. It seems completely practice if the technology exists to make a template of the foot using a 3d model and scale it up a few % bigger than the foot and then work off that to make a final last. It would simplify the last making substantially. The snobbery towards it is quite hilarious
I'm not gonna lie, the ink tool looks like a childs toy. I'd spray paint it black to make it look cooler
I’ve never had another man invite me into his room then proceed to make me stand on his book as he gets on his hands and knees
Watching this at 1am 😂
feet pics of kirby allison ! 😳😳😳
This is so different from his other fitting. The other gentleman was so well spoken and skilled
Why does Kirby sound so annoyed? 🤣 also can someone edit out his voice? For the ASMR
What is the "last"?