I bought my first shoe five years ago, and every year I bought a new pair, and still have every single one. I became friends with Juba, it's hard not to, he's such a cool guy. The whole concept of the store is so inspiring, and I'm so grateful to be part of it. For me if I could describe it all in one word it would be authenticity, at every level.
I wouldn't mind running a store like yours in America, showing and sharing authenticity. It's philosophical--how authentic living nourishes the mind : )
I loved everything about this story. From the repurposing of things that would normally get discarded which would go to landfills, his wanting to employ people from less affluent areas so as to give them purpose and a way to make a living, the use of natural products, to the uniqueness and great quality of the products made by true artisans. Just a great story all around. Really, really liked this one Kirsten.
Thank you Kirsten for presenting us with the lives, skills and insights of these wonderful people. I love catching everyone of your videos. Namaste from Nova Scotia.
Thanks for showing this company. I am from Brasil and we always have beautiful products made from recycled products. I am from the estate of Bahia and there are beautiful markets full of arts and crafts and household items made of things that usually would be in the land feel. I am glad that Caboclo appreciates and support these craftsmen. 👏👏👏❤️🇧🇷
Caboco is so interesting, as a ex shoemaker I know the work that goes into every pair. May Caboco grow and the people of Brazil prosper, thank you for telling this story 👌🙏💚
I watched this entire video with my mouth agape 😮 What a tremendous and thoughtful life he’s living and creating for so many others! Thank you so much for this, Kristen!
Thank you, what a good show today! It makes me laugh when people are panicking about machines taking over jobs. What will everyone do? Only people can make slow shoes, and slow everything else. This is freedom at work, not unsatisfying jobs. I love what you are covering, you all show the real life of today and tomorrow.
Oh! Kirsten (and crew/family), this was WONDERFUL!!! One of my favourites. Thank you so much for traveling the world and bringing it to us on a platter! I am so grateful to have the REAL news of the world (not the rubbish fed to us by networks). Beautiful, beautiful quality. Thank you.
One of your best videos…I am so impressed with his imagination…determination…his inclusion of all the artisans… a brilliant problem solver….he makes this earth a better place for everyone…thanks
I just visited the website expecting these shoes to be outrageously expensive, but in fact if anything they are outrageously affordable! I love Barcelona anyway, and need to visit next year to visit La Sagrada for the third decade (‘94, ‘04, sadly missed ‘14 but ‘24 is looking likely.) so given how much it costs to get things sent through customs to the UK I might just have a pair on when I go back home. Inspired by the slow travel movement I’m looking at going by Train rather than flying.
Whoa... Love this guy, all of his workers and artisans, and his beautiful shoes! This was a really enjoyable video. It's pretty cool that you wear his shoes too, Kirsten.
Yes Yes Yes!!!! I love this man! I am so happy that he is doing what he can to help the planet and these Wonder-Full peoples of Brazil. God bless him and the people he is working with in Brazil.
"Old tires are used in several different ways, which include reuse, material recycling and energy recovery. Part of the rubber in old tires is used to make new tires. Most used tires are cut up and used in the production of other rubber products, or burned in special ovens to produce district heating and energy."
My new favourite English as a foreign language pronunciation of an English word: "sky-folding" (scaffolding). It Is so poetic! And as always, an inspiring video about interesting people doing things their own way, leaving you with a bit of hope for humanity. We all need it.
We were doing this 54+ years ago in Brazil & Mexico with motorcycle, plane and race car tires. The high-end shoes for our families and the commercial sandal contract for huaraches and flip flops cleaned up A LOT of land on the old reservation in Mexico near the Texas order, and we used to make the beautiful green and clear wine and water glasses from the Wine Bottles. I started them up ad they made a lot of moey for themselves ad the reservation and the somebody sold the contract to China in appropriately...nothing but trouble since.
Tire tread sandals. That takes me back. Any surfer worth his salt in the 1960's would make the trip down to Baja for some empty waves and related good times and adventure. Part of that trip would be to stop at a shop in Ensenada for those great huarachi sandals that we all wore. The Beach Boys even put them in a song; If everybody had an ocean Across the U.S.A. Then everybody'd be surfin' Like Californi-a You'd seem 'em wearing their baggies Huarachi sandals too A bushy bushy blonde hairdo Surfin' U.S.A.
Love it, thank you for sharing this inspiring story of innovation by repurposing, recycling and using local skills within local communities for business. Everyone wins!!
Of all your videos I have watched - this my favorite video !!! What a delightful & resourceful man !!! As a hobby leather craftsman , I know true craftsmanship when I see it . Every person working with & for Juliano has & is a special gift from GOD . THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS PRESENTATION .🥰
Hi Kirsten and Family, I hope you're all doing great. It's amazing how much your children have grown since I started watching the channel. Obviously they aren't in this video, it's an observation from other recent videos. Something I've thought of saying previously but hadn't until now. They are all growing into very observational and intelligent kids and it shows. I truly love what Juliano is doing! He's bringing, but more importantly, creating quality on many levels. The most important being a better quality of life for not just a person, but many people. Obviously he's a businessman, but he appears to be a businessman who's not just into business for himself. He obviously is very conscious of the environment, waste, sustainability, pollution, and what humanity needs to do to make positive changes for the survival of the environment and humanity. We need many more people like him to be more active on every level of life to make the change needed, to inspire others to also do the same. It's obvious in this video that he is doing just that. If you could do more videos with people like Juliano, I think it would help to inspire many more people that have the ability to make those positive changes happen, and begin forcing the change in ways that prove that things could function quite well when collectively, larger groups of society can influence the changes needed to turn things around from destroying the environment to nurturing it back to health. Humanity, for the greater part, keeps thinking that it will survive for eternity. But the truth is, 'Mother Nature', could pull the plug on humanity whenever she decides to. The planet has been here for Billions of years and nature survives. Yes it changes and evolves, everything does. But species go extinct. And in the big picture, humans are just a species to Ole Mother Nature. If we continue to F with her planet, she'll get rid of us all, or we may save her the time and energy and do it for her. It seems like a race that in either way humanity is already losing and there won't be any baton to pass on to anyone else if we keep faltering in our own race. Thank You Kirsten for continually showing the world what we can be if we decide to think more conscientiously about how we effect everything around us! A person that would be a great interview and video for you I think would be Undecided with Matt Ferrel, he is here on RUclips. I'll put a link below to him for you. Check him out, very in depth on sustainability and alternate ways of living in a modern way. He has really opened my head in many ways that I am working to bring into my families life. And no, he's not me, we just have the same 1st name. Hahahaha! www.youtube.com/@UndecidedMF Keep Safe and Always Inspiring, ❤❤❤❤❤ (1 for each of you) Matt - Toronto, Canada
Hey Matt, thanks for taking the time writing such a comment; sorry it had to sit on moderation for a while (it had a link on it, stuff with URLs goes into moderation by default). Yes, life goes on, and our children are now thoughtful individuals (they were so before too, though now they are creating their agency to go through life making their own calls, though we'll be happy to help them on that for a while). Juliano is committed to his project, and he's interested in doing it his way. He cares about creating something that ages well and improves with time. Thanks for the tip in the end, will share it with Kirsten. Best,
@@nicolasboullosa Hi Nicolas, no worries. I don't expect replies or even for them to come soon if people do reply. With the videos you both do I thought Matt Ferrel would be a great interview and video for you when you are back in the USA. I've been watching your channel now for about 5 or 6 years I think, and seeing the kids grow and mature is incredible. I've yet to have kids so I see what the experience is like through others that have kids. It's truly an incredible process that I can't wait to experience myself. Much Love to All Your Family.
I ABSOUTELY LOVE THIS! Your self awareness led you to look around and realise things can be done differently. Things can be done better. Things can be done more sympathetic to the environment and to the local and global community. A mini circular economy with a BIG heart!
Three times I've taken the same pair of boots to a cobbler for resoling. The leather top with zipper is very comfortable to wear. Why toss them when they can last for much longer with proper care? I so admire and appreciate good craftsmanship. These quiet professionals are the backbone of our society. Thank you Kirsten for another amazing documentary.
💖 Well Done! Well Done! Well Done! Having a change in "mind set" about stuff & recycling one can really do anything. Love the couch & Alll the things........and the "Salvidore Dali" mustache is perfect. 🙃 Thank You All for the vid. 👍🌻🌼🌸🏵️
So cool to see a video on his story. I discovered him some years ago thanks to another Small company making dresses. I own two pairs of shoes and I always get compliments on them.
The shoes look so comfortable, minimalist and elegant. Love his philosophy! Reminded me a bit of the handmade ballet pointe shoes dancers wear that are all handmade from satin, leather and paste. Handmade items are all special, one of a kind objects to be appreciated. ❤
A wonderful story, thank you. I had a pair of tire sandals many years ago, made by a young guy in In a little town on the S Island of New Zealand, They were so comfortable. I left them in a car on my way through Europe a couple of years later.
Wow! The things we learn about the environment and how we pollute it with the everyday items we purchase, the chairs we sit on, the jacket we wear. It takes work to keep our world clean.
It is good to TRANSFORM, create numerous things from the discarded, that are guaranteed 0 losses, not just for businesses, but also for many new businesses that are DESIGNED to UPLIFT the Economies. That promotes quality of Materials, goods and services.
Love this. I repair shoes for a living so it was extra interesting for me to watch. It would be so cool if they could also repair and replace the soles with recycled tires.
We did this on an intentional community that I lived on as a child. Making good use of good things is called upcycling. Poor people have lots of experience. Poverty is the mother of invention.
"Slow is beautiful". I am an artisan and I have followed my heart to develop a life that allows time for creative thinking. I am living my life in a way that satisfies my desire to work with my hands. I give myself permission to make time to be creative.
Packed with dirt and stacked/staked into place and one can use them to build a wall to earth berm one's house and not only recycle the tire, but also conserve on energy cost to heat and or cool the house.
I had a recycled shoe line in LA called 'Souls Los Angeles'. Snoop Dogg and Martin Sheen would buy two to three pairs a month. This guy's shoes are absolutely amazing. He has incredible talent.
Amazing video! I had no idea that the general leather products that we purchase is made with toxic chemicals🧐. I'd love to have a pair of shoes, or other usable items, made at this company. Thank you for another eye-opening, informative video
I bought my first shoe five years ago, and every year I bought a new pair, and still have every single one. I became friends with Juba, it's hard not to, he's such a cool guy. The whole concept of the store is so inspiring, and I'm so grateful to be part of it. For me if I could describe it all in one word it would be authenticity, at every level.
It's wonderful that you are working in the store and helping to spread the love. God bless you.
Amazing!
I wouldn't mind running a store like yours in America, showing and sharing authenticity. It's philosophical--how authentic living nourishes the mind : )
.ucky you! He is such a breath of fresh air, and his joyful energy is infectious♡
@revdupartist9386 absolutely!!!!!!!
I loved everything about this story. From the repurposing of things that would normally get discarded which would go to landfills, his wanting to employ people from less affluent areas so as to give them purpose and a way to make a living, the use of natural products, to the uniqueness and great quality of the products made by true artisans. Just a great story all around. Really, really liked this one Kirsten.
Why are you copyrighting my name?
Looks like might be other way round..
Thank you Kirsten for presenting us with the lives, skills and insights of these wonderful people. I love catching everyone of your videos. Namaste from Nova Scotia.
That was super interesting to watch.
LOVE the recycling of materials.
True artisans.
Thanks for showing this company. I am from Brasil and we always have beautiful products made from recycled products. I am from the estate of Bahia and there are beautiful markets full of arts and crafts and household items made of things that usually would be in the land feel. I am glad that Caboclo appreciates and support these craftsmen. 👏👏👏❤️🇧🇷
Thank you for recycling. Thank you for being awake to the needs of the people and of the planet. It's a beautiful thing.
I love this man..great inventor!! And thank you for helping the world.
This channel is a beacon of enlightenment in a sometimes dark world. Bless you all.
Caboco is so interesting, as a ex shoemaker I know the work that goes into every pair. May Caboco grow and the people of Brazil prosper, thank you for telling this story 👌🙏💚
I watched this entire video with my mouth agape 😮 What a tremendous and thoughtful life he’s living and creating for so many others! Thank you so much for this, Kristen!
I really appreciate Juliano's upbeat attitude and resourcefulness. We need more people with his vision and ingenuity.
Sooo good sharing these critically important life stories.
Wonderful video that feels me with joy !
The craftsmanship is amazing!!! 🤩😊👍
Thank you, what a good show today! It makes me laugh when people are panicking about machines taking over jobs. What will everyone do? Only people can make slow shoes, and slow everything else. This is freedom at work, not unsatisfying jobs. I love what you are covering, you all show the real life of today and tomorrow.
Love this, supporting communities and recycling, keep up the great work
Oh! Kirsten (and crew/family), this was WONDERFUL!!! One of my favourites. Thank you so much for traveling the world and bringing it to us on a platter! I am so grateful to have the REAL news of the world (not the rubbish fed to us by networks). Beautiful, beautiful quality. Thank you.
After 12 years watching this channel, finnaly a video in Brazil
Thank you Kirsten for all the stories throughout the years.This is another inspiring story.Greetings from Croatia👏
One of your best videos…I am so impressed with his imagination…determination…his inclusion of all the artisans… a brilliant problem solver….he makes this earth a better place for everyone…thanks
All the best to everyone in this video and to those who helped make this video.
I just visited the website expecting these shoes to be outrageously expensive, but in fact if anything they are outrageously affordable! I love Barcelona anyway, and need to visit next year to visit La Sagrada for the third decade (‘94, ‘04, sadly missed ‘14 but ‘24 is looking likely.) so given how much it costs to get things sent through customs to the UK I might just have a pair on when I go back home. Inspired by the slow travel movement I’m looking at going by Train rather than flying.
Yes, wearing a pair sounds like good business to me...as does the train. I'm Knowing for you a Wonder-Full trip to Spain.
Whoa... Love this guy, all of his workers and artisans, and his beautiful shoes! This was a really enjoyable video. It's pretty cool that you wear his shoes too, Kirsten.
Yes Yes Yes!!!! I love this man! I am so happy that he is doing what he can to help the planet and these Wonder-Full peoples of Brazil. God bless him and the people he is working with in Brazil.
"Old tires are used in several different ways, which include reuse, material recycling and energy recovery. Part of the rubber in old tires is used to make new tires. Most used tires are cut up and used in the production of other rubber products, or burned in special ovens to produce district heating and energy."
Recycling/upcycling is great! Good to see how machines can enhance a person's work without destroying a job, too.
My new favourite English as a foreign language pronunciation of an English word: "sky-folding" (scaffolding). It Is so poetic! And as always, an inspiring video about interesting people doing things their own way, leaving you with a bit of hope for humanity. We all need it.
What a great story! Thank you Kirsten 🙏🏻
❤️❤️❤️ Juba is an angel for thinking and including all those Brazilian ppl in his business!
Wow! I make repro antique doll shoes. I can tell you, making shoes by hand is very precise to get them right. This man is a genius!!
We were doing this 54+ years ago in Brazil & Mexico with motorcycle, plane and race car tires. The high-end shoes for our families and the commercial sandal contract for huaraches and flip flops cleaned up A LOT of land on the old reservation in Mexico near the Texas order, and we used to make the beautiful green and clear wine and water glasses from the Wine Bottles. I started them up ad they made a lot of moey for themselves ad the reservation and the somebody sold the contract to China in appropriately...nothing but trouble since.
Tire tread sandals. That takes me back. Any surfer worth his salt in the 1960's would make the trip down to Baja for some empty waves and related good times and adventure. Part of that trip would be to stop at a shop in Ensenada for those great huarachi sandals that we all wore. The Beach Boys even put them in a song;
If everybody had an ocean
Across the U.S.A.
Then everybody'd be surfin'
Like Californi-a
You'd seem 'em wearing their baggies
Huarachi sandals too
A bushy bushy blonde hairdo
Surfin' U.S.A.
The mo you know
Love it, thank you for sharing this inspiring story of innovation by repurposing, recycling and using local skills within local communities for business. Everyone wins!!
So nice to see that this is still done the old way. Thank you
The shoes are beautiful. Each pair is one of a kind. Thank you Juliano Lima for helping recyclers and artisans make a living.
Fabulous/Fabuloso/Fabulosa ! Content, visuals, concept. Thank you, Kirsten. Keep creating.
Of all your videos I have watched - this my favorite video !!! What a delightful & resourceful man !!! As a hobby leather craftsman , I know true craftsmanship when I see it . Every person working with & for Juliano has & is a special gift from GOD . THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS PRESENTATION .🥰
From the video: "Imperfections make things more perfect". Great episode as usual ⭐
Great documentary, as always! Thank you Kirsten!
Hi Kirsten and Family, I hope you're all doing great.
It's amazing how much your children have grown since I started watching the channel. Obviously they aren't in this video, it's an observation from other recent videos. Something I've thought of saying previously but hadn't until now. They are all growing into very observational and intelligent kids and it shows.
I truly love what Juliano is doing! He's bringing, but more importantly, creating quality on many levels. The most important being a better quality of life for not just a person, but many people. Obviously he's a businessman, but he appears to be a businessman who's not just into business for himself. He obviously is very conscious of the environment, waste, sustainability, pollution, and what humanity needs to do to make positive changes for the survival of the environment and humanity. We need many more people like him to be more active on every level of life to make the change needed, to inspire others to also do the same. It's obvious in this video that he is doing just that.
If you could do more videos with people like Juliano, I think it would help to inspire many more people that have the ability to make those positive changes happen, and begin forcing the change in ways that prove that things could function quite well when collectively, larger groups of society can influence the changes needed to turn things around from destroying the environment to nurturing it back to health.
Humanity, for the greater part, keeps thinking that it will survive for eternity. But the truth is, 'Mother Nature', could pull the plug on humanity whenever she decides to. The planet has been here for Billions of years and nature survives. Yes it changes and evolves, everything does. But species go extinct. And in the big picture, humans are just a species to Ole Mother Nature. If we continue to F with her planet, she'll get rid of us all, or we may save her the time and energy and do it for her. It seems like a race that in either way humanity is already losing and there won't be any baton to pass on to anyone else if we keep faltering in our own race.
Thank You Kirsten for continually showing the world what we can be if we decide to think more conscientiously about how we effect everything around us!
A person that would be a great interview and video for you I think would be Undecided with Matt Ferrel, he is here on RUclips. I'll put a link below to him for you. Check him out, very in depth on sustainability and alternate ways of living in a modern way. He has really opened my head in many ways that I am working to bring into my families life. And no, he's not me, we just have the same 1st name. Hahahaha!
www.youtube.com/@UndecidedMF
Keep Safe and Always Inspiring,
❤❤❤❤❤ (1 for each of you)
Matt - Toronto, Canada
Hey Matt, thanks for taking the time writing such a comment; sorry it had to sit on moderation for a while (it had a link on it, stuff with URLs goes into moderation by default). Yes, life goes on, and our children are now thoughtful individuals (they were so before too, though now they are creating their agency to go through life making their own calls, though we'll be happy to help them on that for a while). Juliano is committed to his project, and he's interested in doing it his way. He cares about creating something that ages well and improves with time. Thanks for the tip in the end, will share it with Kirsten. Best,
@@nicolasboullosa Hi Nicolas, no worries. I don't expect replies or even for them to come soon if people do reply. With the videos you both do I thought Matt Ferrel would be a great interview and video for you when you are back in the USA. I've been watching your channel now for about 5 or 6 years I think, and seeing the kids grow and mature is incredible. I've yet to have kids so I see what the experience is like through others that have kids. It's truly an incredible process that I can't wait to experience myself. Much Love to All Your Family.
You Sir are an amazing human!
Your joyous demeanor, your passion for life and being a positive impact in the world in which we live is infectious❤
So enjoyed this video! I love the common sense of repurposing! Thank you 😊
Well done Guiliano and Kirsten. Great film and I wish more entrepreneurs think like Guiliano.
I ABSOUTELY LOVE THIS! Your self awareness led you to look around and realise things can be done differently. Things can be done better. Things can be done more sympathetic to the environment and to the local and global community. A mini circular economy with a BIG heart!
Your subject, edits, storytelling... ❤❤❤.
This makes me wanna revisit the evolution of "Cradle to Cradle" and their certification standards.
Thanks Justin, we’ve seen you in the comments for a while now, good sign. Best,
Three times I've taken the same pair of boots to a cobbler for resoling. The leather top with zipper is very comfortable to wear. Why toss them when they can last for much longer with proper care? I so admire and appreciate good craftsmanship. These quiet professionals are the backbone of our society. Thank you Kirsten for another amazing documentary.
True artisans
Beautiful story! Well done! I want these shoes too! ❤️
One of the best informative films I've ever watched.
Thank you for bringing this maker to my attention. I have bookmarked his Etsy shop as a favourite.
You find the most fascinating people thank you for sharing their story’s
Nature is everyone's greatest asset -- if only people knew.
💖 Well Done! Well Done! Well Done! Having a change in "mind set" about stuff & recycling one can really do anything. Love the couch & Alll the things........and the "Salvidore Dali" mustache is perfect. 🙃 Thank You All for the vid. 👍🌻🌼🌸🏵️
Different from your normal unique homes work.
Fascinating documentary.
So nice to see Brazil !! Love this video proud oof my contry
Innovation, vision and so, so, so much inspiration and done with ❤️.
So cool to see a video on his story. I discovered him some years ago thanks to another Small company making dresses.
I own two pairs of shoes and I always get compliments on them.
Beautiful for our environment ❤
good job , congratulations
The shoes look so comfortable, minimalist and elegant. Love his philosophy! Reminded me a bit of the handmade ballet pointe shoes dancers wear that are all handmade from satin, leather and paste. Handmade items are all special, one of a kind objects to be appreciated. ❤
I love this story! Thanks for sharing :-D
A wonderful story, thank you. I had a pair of tire sandals many years ago, made by a young guy in In a little town on the S Island of New Zealand, They were so comfortable. I left them in a car on my way through Europe a couple of years later.
que maravilha.parabens.
This story was great from Juliano to "The Picasso of Leather" and the other artisans
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS!! THANK YOU KIRSTEN FOR SHOWING US ABOUT THIS BLESSED MAN WHO IS CREATING BLESSINGS TO OTHERS!! 🥰😍❤️😃
Grat video. Thank Kristen your work is so remarcable
beautiful, thank you!
I love your work and this video is particularly meaningful. Thank you
Wow! The things we learn about the environment and how we pollute it with the everyday items we purchase, the chairs we sit on, the jacket we wear. It takes work to keep our world clean.
The way he glosses over the Portuguese slaughter of the natives of Brazil... "they disappeared" Thank you for the video.
Very interesting video. Repurposing and natural methods of treating leather is a great idea ❤
Ótimo!
It is good to TRANSFORM, create numerous things from the discarded, that are guaranteed 0 losses, not just for businesses, but also for many new businesses that are DESIGNED to UPLIFT the Economies. That promotes quality of Materials, goods and services.
Love this. I repair shoes for a living so it was extra interesting for me to watch. It would be so cool if they could also repair and replace the soles with recycled tires.
LOVE,LOVE,LOVE!
Very Interesting! Mr. Lima is a very pleasant person and made this video enjoyable. Great that items can be recycled and helps the economy. 😃
excelente.....saudações do Brasil.
So awesome!! Thanks!! 👍😎🇨🇦🙏✌
Those shoes must last forever. Great initiative. 😄
OUTSTANDING!
Thank you. The balance of blogs is now much more fair.
Birdy
We did this on an intentional community that I lived on as a child. Making good use of good things is called upcycling. Poor people have lots of experience. Poverty is the mother of invention.
I remember an older video you did about shoe tanning,, so cool to see an update or so. I wonder if they make those minimal run shoes, like huarachas.
Absolutely love this
I love him so much. "This is my office...bprrrrrrr" So good.
Great ideas,nice shoes!! God bless! 👍
and... a pair of their sandals are on their way to me here in Edinburgh. Thanks
More more more.... That's how we have to move forward.
Hand made. ❤
Love this! ❤
"Slow is beautiful". I am an artisan and I have followed my heart to develop a life that allows time for creative thinking. I am living my life in a way that satisfies my desire to work with my hands. I give myself permission to make time to be creative.
Brilliant Man..
Really inspiring!
Love this. I have some very ancient shoes from Guatemala with rubber soles. I am sure he would love to see them.
"Brazil is a rich company filled with poor people"...I felt that.
Packed with dirt and stacked/staked into place and one can use them to build a wall to earth berm one's house and not only recycle the tire, but also conserve on energy cost to heat and or cool the house.
An amazing concept and product! I went to buy a pair immediately, but nothing in US men size 13. 😢
Beautiful video!
I had a recycled shoe line in LA called 'Souls Los Angeles'. Snoop Dogg and Martin Sheen would buy two to three pairs a month. This guy's shoes are absolutely amazing. He has incredible talent.
thank you.
Awesome story! Love this guy!
Amazing video! I had no idea that the general leather products that we purchase is made with toxic chemicals🧐. I'd love to have a pair of shoes, or other usable items, made at this company. Thank you for another eye-opening, informative video
Amazing. Good for him. How about doing the Same in Spain? All of those shoes should be sold in Brazil.