Fascinating - I do not think this level of detail, explaining construction and adaptation of the last to the foot and the shoe wearer’s preferences, has ever been done on social media before.
Beautiful meditation on a magnificent creative process. The culmination of all the invested hours of labor and years of skill refinement and knowledge reverberates effortlessly in unique ways through every component of each pair of shoes created.
Not only are the shoes fantastic but the trees and boxes are works of art as well. Great to see so many young people are working there, I'm sure they will serve Berluti well for decades to come. Was anyone else nervous when they were using that huge knife, especially that young apprentice, it looked a little too close to her for comfort.
Love these bespoke processes! I hope to see similar on your trip to Cuba sir! I do wonder if any of these bespoke cobblers do a cast of your feet and create the wood last to match the cast. Is that just redundant and impractical?
So you make the Last, then you make a sample or two? If the sample requires modification, do you modify the last? If so, How do you add material to the last?
His English is so good. I appreciate this!
Fascinating - I do not think this level of detail, explaining construction and adaptation of the last to the foot and the shoe wearer’s preferences, has ever been done on social media before.
If anyone is curious, Jean-Michel is wearing a Serica watch.
Thank you!
I could not stop looking at it. Thought it was a Unimatic first
Is expensive?
@@paulgibson6440 hard to say.
@@paulgibson6440 Glancing attheir website, Selica watches are in the $500 to $2500 range. Which makes them relatively affordable.
Beautiful meditation on a magnificent creative process. The culmination of all the invested hours of labor and years of skill refinement and knowledge reverberates effortlessly in unique ways through every component of each pair of shoes created.
Not only are the shoes fantastic but the trees and boxes are works of art as well. Great to see so many young people are working there, I'm sure they will serve Berluti well for decades to come. Was anyone else nervous when they were using that huge knife, especially that young apprentice, it looked a little too close to her for comfort.
What a great show
I'm really more of a London guy, as far as style goes, but there is no denying that the French are the kings of luxury. I love that box.
Documentary-tier! Love it!
Thank you for this. Really wonderful.
As a person who loves luxury shoes, this is simply a gourmet feast (French style)!
Amaizing shoes, excellent episode 👍👍
Going to go there soon!
I love BERLUTI. From Pavlodar, Kazakhstan. 👍✋
This was fantastic. Enjoyed every minute of it.
Simply Spectacular! Thanks again Kirby, great work!
Greetings from Greece Athens! Nice video
Remarkable! Thank you!
Wonderful
This is art work beautiful
amazing video!!! 🌿 we draw inspiration for our work 🪡🧵👠on your wonderful channel 🌿
Paris is the bomb👍
So interesting to see the whole process....excellent content yet again!
Berluti definitely uses top-quality leather in their products
My contry, my City ❤️
Excelência nos sapatos de homem. Muito obrigado
Love from India(punjab) ❤️
Where is Anthony Delos?
Love these bespoke processes! I hope to see similar on your trip to Cuba sir! I do wonder if any of these bespoke cobblers do a cast of your feet and create the wood last to match the cast. Is that just redundant and impractical?
I wonder if there is any relationship between this businesses name and the origin of the berluti knot...
So you make the Last, then you make a sample or two? If the sample requires modification, do you modify the last? If so, How do you add material to the last?
I was wondering if they have ever tried or thought about trying 3D printing for the wooden mold?
The same
Quel dommage que ce très intéressant reportage ne soit pas en français.
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How to get a shoes makers?
Kirby looks like that weird kid in school who wore Walmart suits on a 90 degree day to school
first!
3D printing 🧐🤔
I think these might be the best you've featured Kirby or at least equal to Stefan Bremer.