Handmade Hiking Boots Manufacturing Process. 90-Year-Old Korean Shoe Making Factory

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Allprocessofworld
    @Allprocessofworld  2 года назад +1117

    "The handmade shoe shop in the video is located in Seoul, Korea. It is a mountaineering shoe factory with the oldest history, and all products are made to fit the feet of the customer. Korea's leading professional mountaineers have climbed the Antarctic and the Himalayas in this brand's shoes."
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  • @Razorelius
    @Razorelius Год назад +1605

    I don't usually write comments, and I don't usually watch 30 minute videos. I also have no interest in shoes or shoemaking. However, I watched the entire thing without pause.
    Simply a work of art!

    • @paulb9769
      @paulb9769 Год назад +8

      Likewise I did however speed it up.

    • @joeskis
      @joeskis Год назад +6

      look up Lee Miller cowboy boots. He goes 10 times deeper, at least, than this production.

    • @doomy5910
      @doomy5910 Год назад +6

      My thoughts exactly

    • @lynnszen
      @lynnszen Год назад +3

      I am with you, @Razorel. I would love a pair. ;-)

    • @elmorcesar5394
      @elmorcesar5394 Год назад +3

      Same here

  • @AudioFileZ
    @AudioFileZ Год назад +554

    I'm a third generation shoe retailer and repairer. This is the first time I've seen a stitch-down welt with the extra layer of a "fake welt" reinforcement above the out-turned leather uppers. Danner uses a lot of stitch-down construction, for instance, but they just use the outward turned leather vamp leather as the welt. I'm also stunned they completely sew the outsole to the welt by hand. I can't imagine a more hand-crafted boot than these guys make.

    • @toddkawana7171
      @toddkawana7171 Год назад +10

      How much do you think a pair of boots like that go for? Is there anything comparable in the western US?

    • @stalinschicken3432
      @stalinschicken3432 11 месяцев назад +18

      @@toddkawana7171 Limmer in New Hampshire makes custom hiking boots and they also have an "off the shelf" line with their specs but made in Germany by Meindl cost for the off the shelf runs 400-500 usd imo they are worth it...all leather except for the outsole.
      Also their are boot and shoe makers in the pnw mainly Seattle who make custom and handmade boots...Whites, Franks, Nicks and JK boots. Their is a maker in BC Canada as well but I forget the name.

    • @AdmiralYeti8042
      @AdmiralYeti8042 11 месяцев назад +18

      I bet a pair of these are like a Lamborghini for your feet.

    • @bassegoder
      @bassegoder 11 месяцев назад +22

      Hello, thanks for your comment, very enlighting on the matter.
      I wanted to ask you something, related to the use of membranes (Gore, event, etc) in leather shoes. I'm mountain guide since 2010 and I've been using boots since i was 4, through all the boyscout era and so on, and I always experienced the same problem with membrane+leather boots: it always ends up leaking hard, and after this happens it never dries during a route. Specially in snow environment it's awful. I've been 15 days in Norway with the best and most expensive Perwanger reinforced boots i found in the market (not gonna say the brand for respect), and from the third day I was wet. And its not bad luck. Thst was the turning point.
      Then, I started to use non leather boots, basically Kevlar, Schoeller and similar outer shells, and that was a revelation for me. Never again wet feet. Its true they need more reinforcement in the sides but yet they're super light and flexible, still last a lot, and they don't leak at all.
      So i stopped using leather+membrane shoes.
      Then I gave a try to a only leather boot pair, but greased them up as I heard that was the old times solution, and it worked. As my feet don't sweat too much, and i use the best wool and silk socks i can find, and actually they work great too, yet i use them for heavy duty, not for trekking.
      Therefore, I arrived to the conclusion that putting a membrane to a leather shoe is a marketing mistake. It's no sense, as a membrane cannot breath trough a soaked piece of leather glued to it, and it just becomes a water bridge.
      However, synthetic materials don't soak as leather, and they just let the membrane breathe while protecting it from harms (as intended).
      Can you relate to this?
      Thank you a lot and sorry for long comment.

    • @AudioFileZ
      @AudioFileZ 11 месяцев назад +15

      In my over 4 decades of selling (and repairing) boots I've seen the membrane type boots proliferate. They most definitely do not breathe as well as straight leather I'd say. If you can find waterproof sealed seam (they have a line on the backside wherever sewn of something called silastic adhesive to seal stitch holes) constructed boots like the Wolverine WO3226 they breathe much better. After Gore-Tex came off patent the whole internal waterproof bootie thing ran amok. Some generic booties don't even actually work and all can trap moisture between the leather and the membrane. Corura and Kevlar woven upper boots actually breathe better than internal bootie boots. The reason they repel water is that they have a felt based hydrophobic backing and used the sealed seam construction where the textile uppers are sewn. The negative side is now days if you can find these they often also use a membrane bootie liner as well. They don't really have to have it save for it's a marketing thing. The best one I sold is long since discontinued by Rocky Boot Company.@@bassegoder

  • @TheBlackromance23
    @TheBlackromance23 Год назад +2083

    I'm a shoemaker in the USA I really enjoyed watching the the stitch out construction of the shoe especially without a stitcher it was exquisite

    • @bigmosh5918
      @bigmosh5918 Год назад +17

      Question so with the application this shoe is made for would you have also used nails in the heel ? Or is the glue and stitches enough to hold that together?

    • @toobalkain
      @toobalkain Год назад +10

      what do you mean stitch out construction without a stitcher, isn't this the usual Goodyear welt?

    • @FreshlySnipes
      @FreshlySnipes Год назад +12

      Do you make custom hiking boots? I have been looking for a pair but can’t seem to find any in the States.

    • @xavgrassie-clarke8023
      @xavgrassie-clarke8023 Год назад +22

      @@toobalkain forgive any inaccuracies as i am not a shoemaker. See the videos by Siroeno Yosui, he does incredible goodyear shoes with a blind stitch. The goodyear has a seperate leather welt stitched to the midsole and through the upper. The outsole is then stitched to the welt. The stitch-down construction here has the welt ibeing the splayed out upper. I don't know whether either is particularly stronger per se. Goodyears like that done by Yosui seem much more time consuming than the boots made here. EIther way its awesome stuff.

    • @johnnylockwood
      @johnnylockwood Год назад +134

      I'm a stoner in Australia and I really enjoyed it too

  • @chicagohh
    @chicagohh Год назад +254

    I don't know how this ended up in my feed, but I just sat and watched 30 minutes of a craftsman making an incredible pair of boots. Bravo!

    • @mattie75
      @mattie75 10 месяцев назад +5

      Same, lol... Very hypnotizing. Now I want a pair

    • @not_the_ATF
      @not_the_ATF 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah. Me three. This was a calming break from the political apocalyptic nonsense. It's nice to know there's still beauty in this world.

    • @howdareyou41
      @howdareyou41 5 месяцев назад +2

      I watched one where same people made a pair of brown boots. My wife just walked in and said haven't you watched this already? I said nope, this one is a pair of black boots.

    • @Endru85x
      @Endru85x 5 месяцев назад

      Sometimes YT algorithm just suggests something that does not interest you on everyday basis, but you just sit and watch in awe.

  • @nikas2300
    @nikas2300 Год назад +741

    Сижу смотрю на ночь глядя как мастер делает эксклюзивную обувь и думаю, зимние ботинки у меня есть, на Северный полюс и на Памир в ближайшие годы вроде не собираюсь, но процесс изготовления завораживает, мастер супер класс!!! его золотые руки вызывают уважение..Спасибо за ваш труд!!!

    • @КафинькинА.И
      @КафинькинА.И Год назад +28

      а мобилизация вдруг отуда ни возмись ?

    • @iezuit197
      @iezuit197 Год назад +14

      @@КафинькинА.И вот на Памир и свалит )

    • @mewal33
      @mewal33 Год назад +45

      @@iezuit197 уж лучше на памир, чем бессмысленно в жерло вулкана прыгать!

    • @VEZDEHOD122
      @VEZDEHOD122 Год назад +31

      Много ручной работы есть, которая завораживает. Эта не исключение. Я хотел бы иметь такую обувь, но думаю мой бюджет не потянет

    • @rustamgakaev1242
      @rustamgakaev1242 Год назад

      @@КафинькинА.И так за эту обувь тебя свои же и пристрелят

  • @dyrthos2955
    @dyrthos2955 Год назад +226

    Anyone else with wide feet jealous of the level of comfort and style that the wearer at the end enjoys? 😂

    • @azynkron
      @azynkron 8 месяцев назад +14

      I was thinking the same. I have a really hard time finding leather shoes that are comfortable.
      I would gladly pay these guys for a pair.

    • @Gwyllgi
      @Gwyllgi 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes

    • @bendover8909
      @bendover8909 7 месяцев назад

      @@azynkron jk boots

    • @Lord-Kanzler
      @Lord-Kanzler 5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely!

    • @rifkolosi
      @rifkolosi 5 месяцев назад +5

      cant find hobbit boots anywhere help

  • @peakcontent777
    @peakcontent777 Год назад +304

    The craftsmanship of the shoe makers is incredible. It's amazing to see how they are able to make such a high quality product with such precision and skill. I'm so impressed!

    • @SHL-ge3wn
      @SHL-ge3wn Год назад +15

      @@TheDogGoesWoof69 I'm not seeing any slave labor conditions in this video.

    • @deangregoric4735
      @deangregoric4735 Год назад +6

      see how old they are? they pretty much spent their whole life making shoes off course they posses incredible precision and skill.

    • @mutum1
      @mutum1 Год назад +1

      @@TheDogGoesWoof69 Most of their stuff is automated in a factory, with only things such as the stitching which is done manually

    • @TheFreyand
      @TheFreyand Год назад

      Pfff

    • @MuiKaHo
      @MuiKaHo Год назад +1

      @@TheDogGoesWoof69 nike didn't do slave labour but the cost of labour is really low. They also had a stint of doing child labour so not that much better. However, the ones you see on shelves are mass produced. They basically have it all automated by machine and some parts are still done by hand, but 90% is done by machine. you can watch vans production video off youtube. just search it.

  • @malliiq
    @malliiq Год назад +24

    Ваши руки- руки трудяги с многолетнем стажем. Вызывает уважения. Надеюсь вам хорошо платят за такую кропотливую работу. Желаю крепкого здоровья!

    • @TheGreyGhost_of43rd
      @TheGreyGhost_of43rd 9 месяцев назад

      My hands are your hands, his hands not our hands 💋

  • @user-yjj0621
    @user-yjj0621 2 года назад +39

    모든 과정이 예술이고
    정말 숙련되고 정교한 금손이네요
    장인 정신에 감탄!

  • @poslednyi_zavet
    @poslednyi_zavet 2 года назад +129

    Просто удивительная работа... Огромное почтение мастерам .. Это просто искусство! 👍👍👍👍

    • @psyhomo
      @psyhomo 2 года назад

      Я бы сказал, что можно стать швеёй за 2 месяца курсов, но профессиональным портным, с таким подходом, - никогда. Что за изобретательство измерений??

    • @ИванИванов-о1и4я
      @ИванИванов-о1и4я 2 года назад +2

      забавно..и что купишь такие?..)))🤣 тапочки видимо делаются для прогулки пенсионерам у которых пенсия 15 тыс..рубликов..))

    • @cinemaverite2179
      @cinemaverite2179 2 года назад +9

      @@ИванИванов-о1и4я что вам до пенсии людей? Кто-то вам и людям чем-то обязан? Жизнь это не детский сад до 90 лет.

    • @88vok
      @88vok 2 года назад

      @@cinemaverite2179 признак пенсии тоже пенсия ?
      засекай !

    • @cinemaverite2179
      @cinemaverite2179 2 года назад

      @@88vok въяб ывай как конь и будет большая пенсия. Тут прямая зависимость.

  • @НекийСаня
    @НекийСаня Год назад +51

    Здравия Вам, Мастер! И долгих творческих лет в благополучии и содружестве Семьи Вашей! Опыт работы Вашей проявляется в изготовлении такого, всякому необходимого , НУЖНОГО изделия, как удобная обувь и завораживает своей неописуемой красотой самого процесса изготовления... ЧЕСТЬ ВАМ И ХВАЛА, Мастера и Подмастерья! Будьте СЧАСТЛИВЫ !

  • @davidwalker575
    @davidwalker575 3 месяца назад +3

    I really wish I understood this process more. He honestly just seems to be transferring one template to another for most of the video and then a shoe appears. Respect to a lifetime pursuit of perfection.

  • @blah778899
    @blah778899 Год назад +100

    At times I wanted to skip forward but that’s the crazy thing about this video. The attention to detail in the craftsmanship is captivating. It was also interesting how everything looked a little messy but it just simply flowed into each of the team members making this great looking footwear that looks like it’ll last for generations if taken care of. Hell it looks like you could even take it to a cobbler to get re-soled if needed

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Год назад +6

      I knew an ex-cobbler, who complained that most shoes are not even repairable these days.

    • @ADAMJWAITE
      @ADAMJWAITE Год назад +5

      Yes, they can be resoled. A pair of boots like this can last you a lifetime.

    • @DilipMutum
      @DilipMutum Год назад

      @@ADAMJWAITE Can pass it down to your kids ;-)

    • @persisoftflake4275
      @persisoftflake4275 Год назад

      In fact, video companies say that they can provide a/s for the rest of their lives

  • @olgavasileva5691
    @olgavasileva5691 Год назад +200

    Какой кропотливый труд. Ни одного лишнего движения у мастера. Работяги. Уважение вам.

    • @toyotacrown512
      @toyotacrown512 Год назад +26

      В года ВОВ, за Уралом, мой многодетный дед не был взят на фронт и сел продолжать делать сапоги из кожи.
      Вся деревня носила ему кожу, какая была, какую кто раздобыл, в том числе и меха.
      Местные оставшиеся, из числа охотников, приносили шкуры волков, лис, выдры, медведя, оленя.
      Все шло на утепление обуви.
      Он обучил этому ремесленному делу детей-подростков. Вместе они выпускали много обуви и вся обувь отправлялась на фронт.

    • @МаратХасенов-б1с
      @МаратХасенов-б1с Год назад +3

      Интересно, почем пара таких черевичек?

    • @КуанышбекЖумадиллаев
      @КуанышбекЖумадиллаев Год назад +1

      Низ(подошва)долго не протянет

    • @КуанышбекЖумадиллаев
      @КуанышбекЖумадиллаев Год назад +1

      Видимо так задумывается..А в целом,-изящная работа

    • @AGM57
      @AGM57 Год назад +1

      Во времена СССР обувь не фабриках шили именно так. Только не заморачивались со стелькой, не отливали по ноге, т.к. шили на поток, а здесь индивидуальный заказ.

  • @Laerithryn
    @Laerithryn Год назад +51

    These shoemakers are truly artists at their craft. Amazing to see a work in progress from start to finish. I was absolutely captivated throughout the video. Thank you for sharing this! These guys are obviously the best at what they do. Simply Awesome!!!

  • @LostGeburah
    @LostGeburah 8 месяцев назад +11

    craftsmanship like this has to be preserved.

  • @ВладимирЗибарев-у7р

    Посмотрел с большим удовольствием. Работа мастеров выше всяких похвал. Оператору тоже спасибо за отличный видеоряд!

    • @zetpool9435
      @zetpool9435 Год назад

      한국어로 쓰기,당신은 바보

    • @ВладимирЗибарев-у7р
      @ВладимирЗибарев-у7р Год назад +7

      @@zetpool9435 если вы не в состоянии использовать Google translate, то большой вопрос кто из нас глупый.

    • @Lightneron
      @Lightneron Год назад

      @@zetpool9435 그의 발에 키스해라, 똑똑한 녀석아.

    • @apb64
      @apb64 Год назад

      @@zetpool9435 Нам на своем проще писать. Не можем же мы знать все языки. Пользуйтесь переводчиком, один щелчок и готово!

  • @ИванГорелов-ц2ш
    @ИванГорелов-ц2ш 2 года назад +41

    Шикарное видео, приятно смотреть на таких работников

    • @samarer2363
      @samarer2363 2 года назад +1

      Одноразовая обувь в городских условиях развалится швы будут течь

    • @ИванГорелов-ц2ш
      @ИванГорелов-ц2ш 2 года назад

      @@samarer2363 на видео замазывают клеем нежалея, может пропитка поможет, да и как я понял это для тяжелого трекинга, по крайней мере в поисковике я такое печатал

    • @backpacker-in-Asia
      @backpacker-in-Asia 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@samarer2363не п*ди. Очень качественная обувь.

  • @damonroberts7372
    @damonroberts7372 Год назад +302

    I don't do enough hiking to justify getting custom-fit boots; but having done multi-day hikes, I know the value of having high quality footwear that fits. It's good to know there are still artisans out there making footwear of this quality. The people who buy these boots must have some amazing adventures! :)

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage Год назад +15

      I don't wear hiking boots. But I appreciate well-made good-fitting work boots.
      I've got to wear them almost every day, 40-50 hour weeks. While standing on hard concrete, sometimes in heavy rain puddles, often pushing and pulling and lifting and carrying objects which weigh almost as much as I do. A lot of load on my feet.
      Cheap boots and bad boots will usually still last months. But paying extra for quality boots really adds a lot to your comfort, attitude, and energy during and after days of work.
      People in construction, manufacturing, or industry who have junk boots are new and inexperienced, or just can't afford better, or simply don't do any real work.

    • @WabuhWabuh
      @WabuhWabuh Год назад

      its more efficient to get custom inserts tbh.

    • @angelinimartini
      @angelinimartini Год назад +2

      @@pwnmeisterageI work in the oil and gas field, out on production sites. Constant walking back and forth with steel toes has torn up my big and little toes. I wear some non compliant boots whenever I can get away with it because my feet get so swollen from all the walking. Know any good manufacturers that do women’s sizes?

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage Год назад

      @@angelinimartini I've heard your complaint from several women I've worked with. Apparently women's work boots suck, or just have limited options which aren't the best for everybody. They look cute and feminine but they don't look comfortable. (I don't know firsthand since I don't wear women's boots, lol.)
      I guess it's a market opportunity for boot makers? If "one size fits most" doesn't fit you then you might have to have custom-fit boots made for you.
      I think it's worth paying the $$-$$$ extra for comfort and happiness. Good fit, no sore feet at the end of the day, no limpy pain, no blisters, no chafing. Other people think it's not worth spending more, I guess saving/spending the money for other things makes them happy.

    • @derniederrheiner4518
      @derniederrheiner4518 Год назад +3

      @@angelinimartini In Germany I would recommend Engelbert&Strauss. I have work shoes from them that I could wear for a hike at any time. Super comfortable. Just a bit worn in the meantime. . .

  • @stephanieadams6461
    @stephanieadams6461 11 месяцев назад +42

    I know nothing of shoe making but this process was fascinating to me. You must be an avid keen hiker to want a pair of custom made boots that would I’m sure be pretty darned expensive, though I don’t doubt they are worth every penny ❤

  • @ЗвёздныйИскатель
    @ЗвёздныйИскатель Год назад +14

    Благодарю за этот расслабляющий материал. Я просто выпал из реальности на 27 минут. :)

  • @vintagelugs1708
    @vintagelugs1708 Год назад +31

    The standard of craftsmanship and the level of pride in the work and end product is second to none. Such beautiful work!

    • @ultimaetsolder
      @ultimaetsolder Год назад +1

      How can you make such a statement without seeing all the other shoe makers?

    • @vintagelugs1708
      @vintagelugs1708 Год назад +4

      @@ultimaetsolder I made that statement because I felt like making that statement. It’s my opinion of what I have seen. There. You have your answer.

  • @danthieman7858
    @danthieman7858 Год назад +9

    I think this is the third time I've fallen into a totally relaxed trance from watching someone work. The foot measuring part was crazy relaxing.

    • @littlepinkcactus
      @littlepinkcactus 4 месяца назад

      Hahaha that foot part is because of personal care asmr 🤭

  • @Dmitrovich38
    @Dmitrovich38 Год назад +14

    Хорошая работа , впечатляющие мастерство и профессионализм мастера , уважения вам за ваш труд смотреть удовольствие 😃👍

  • @mhbjarkistef
    @mhbjarkistef Год назад +203

    This was incrediblye It felt like it landed in that sweet spot of experts making shoes in an efficient way, without going too cheap or too excessive. That last step, of stitching the sole, looks like a really tough job. I'd love a shoe like this, that fits my arch and has a toe box that actually has space for all of my toes, unlike most commercial shoes that seem to want to squeeze my pinky into the rest of my foot. I wonder how these are to break in, and how they feel after a month or two. Must be amazing.

    • @OneOfTheLeastOfTheGreat
      @OneOfTheLeastOfTheGreat Год назад +8

      Try Ozark trail they are high quality and pretty cheap too , Walmart sells them I've had the same issue with my pinky toes also it's because your buying too small of a size I know you may be convinced that it's a perfect fit when you buy the shoe but over time the Pinky's feel the pain try buying a size up from now on it's working for me so far has gotten rid of some pain in my feet as well.
      But yeah Ozark trail is one of the best in my opinion I've been wearing a pair of their steal toes for about 5 months now and they are great I do have some insoles in them though

    • @somerandomchannel382
      @somerandomchannel382 Год назад +5

      magic, absolut magic

    • @paulhomsy2751
      @paulhomsy2751 Год назад +11

      They probably require very little if anything to break in.

    • @ADAMJWAITE
      @ADAMJWAITE Год назад +8

      Try White's, Nicks or Frank's Boots, all of which are in Spokane, Wa. Custom boot manufacturers and it can all be done through the postal service.

    • @Простовася-юг6
      @Простовася-юг6 Год назад

      @@ADAMJWAITE ваши политики доиграются, и дождуться когда армейские берцы русских десантников дойдут до Вашингтона.

  • @BurdaModen161reg
    @BurdaModen161reg 2 года назад +21

    Залип. Спасибо. Как приятно наблюдать за работой мастеров. Технологии и обработка впечатляют, но многое остается неизменным... Спасибо еще раз.

    • @dombyraqazaq4393
      @dombyraqazaq4393 2 года назад

      Руски не понимай

    • @ja60564
      @ja60564 2 года назад +8

      @@dombyraqazaq4393 ну извиняй, на собачем -украинском не могем😄

    • @Lifehackerys
      @Lifehackerys Год назад +1

      @@ja60564 Он типа казах, за кахляндию болеет только. В казахстане тоже хватает русофобов. Можно было бы в этом убедиться, если бы не поддержали действующий режим недавно.

    • @ja60564
      @ja60564 Год назад

      @@Lifehackerys а до поддержки их что ли меньше было?🧐 Вот из за них то и поддержали. Пускай их благодарят что не вышло.

    • @Lifehackerys
      @Lifehackerys Год назад

      @@ja60564 Не меньше, но такие как они могли зайти во власть. Вокруг России скоро дошатают режимы, что шатальщики исчезнут сами)

  • @lstone.09
    @lstone.09 Год назад +37

    The skill, knowledge and determination of a true cobbler is amazing. I'd pay to have custom shoes made. Have had way to many issues with shoes off the shelf at these so called shoe stores.

    • @probey24
      @probey24 2 месяца назад +1

      Cordwainers. Cobblers repair shoes, cordwainers make them.

  • @igrovit
    @igrovit 2 года назад +37

    Великолепные ботиночки! Интересно было проследить весь процесс рождения такой обуви в руках мастера

    • @dombyraqazaq4393
      @dombyraqazaq4393 2 года назад

      Руски не понимай здес

    • @новичок-д8и
      @новичок-д8и 2 года назад +7

      @@dombyraqazaq4393 я русский понимай здесь)))

    • @ja60564
      @ja60564 2 года назад +2

      @@dombyraqazaq4393 не тебе и написано, иди куда шел!

    • @Lifehackerys
      @Lifehackerys Год назад +1

      @@dombyraqazaq4393 Учи, пригодится)

    • @Man_angel
      @Man_angel Год назад

      @@Lifehackerys А ты китайский учи, тоже пригодится.

  • @scottrosas6493
    @scottrosas6493 Год назад +42

    Absolutely love custom made items. This is how things should be made. Those hiking boots probably feel amazing to that specific customer.

    • @marisakennedy777
      @marisakennedy777 Год назад +17

      Agreed, one of the biggest downsides to industrialization is treating each human as a brick in the wall. I feel the same way about how houses should be made too.

    • @mathieuclavel-handpanmusic1847
      @mathieuclavel-handpanmusic1847 Год назад +2

      Definitely !!! This is how things should be made !
      We still can make theses rare professions of art live through our interest and buying choices! :)

    • @user-eu4neserg
      @user-eu4neserg Год назад +4

      @@marisakennedy777 самый большой недостаток- запланированная недолговечность массового производства.На вид красиво, а через год развалится

    • @znk0r
      @znk0r 6 месяцев назад

      If you can afford it, that's a lot of man hours to pay if you want them to make a living.

  • @ДмитрийИванов-р8д7щ
    @ДмитрийИванов-р8д7щ 2 года назад +37

    Заглядение! Зрелище - не оторваться!

    • @СергейМорозов-е2ь
      @СергейМорозов-е2ь 2 года назад +1

      аналогично!

    • @Vperedsmotryashii
      @Vperedsmotryashii Год назад

      А у самого мастера заметили какие туфли?

    • @AIDOSER
      @AIDOSER Год назад +1

      @@Vperedsmotryashii так он же на стуле сидит, а не по горам гуляет

    • @Vperedsmotryashii
      @Vperedsmotryashii Год назад

      @@AIDOSER не про класс обуви речь. Да есть беговые, горные, вечерние... растоптанность, вот о чем хотел написать. Новая обувь держит ноги в строгости, а расплывшая старая как бы уже родная

  • @Geeky-Boy
    @Geeky-Boy Год назад +8

    I really enjoyed the skills of these craftsmen. They master their work and do it with all sincerity, dedication and love. I thank them for what they do. They will truly be a source of pride for their children and grandchildren.

  • @scottpinardi4991
    @scottpinardi4991 Год назад +382

    Absolute work of art. I can’t imagine the training it takes to do this. I bet these guys are taught this skill a very young age.

    • @icecreambone
      @icecreambone Год назад +38

      honestly, when the craftsmen are that old and experienced, a 10 year head start may not even make that much of a difference. it's the retention that lets them hone their craft for so long that really impresses me. it takes a manager who really cares about supporting the team to do their best work long term, and people in society who really value both the craft and the sports that the craft supports. stuff like this isn't possible without support from all levels

    • @user-gz4ve8mw9l
      @user-gz4ve8mw9l Год назад +12

      One can learn anything at any age, its never to late to learn something new.

    • @sayamqazi
      @sayamqazi Год назад +19

      @@user-gz4ve8mw9l Yes an 80 year old can learn to fly a jet while dancing with tremors and a newborn can learn to swim. You just gotta toss him into a pool.

    • @Anon-mj7xr
      @Anon-mj7xr Год назад +18

      @@sayamqazi thats the spirit!!

    • @Lewdacris916
      @Lewdacris916 Год назад +4

      yes child labor very common in asia lol

  • @aqilzan
    @aqilzan 2 года назад +18

    These shoe shop are really detail,from taking measurement to producing the shoes,now that's what i called a true craftmanship...awesome!!👍

  • @brianhaynes7354
    @brianhaynes7354 Год назад +57

    It's unlikely I could ever afford something like these gorgeous boots. It looks like those boots will outlast the client! But a man can dream... thank you for the video. It's so nice to see that shops like this still exist!

    • @DanteYewToob
      @DanteYewToob Год назад +27

      If you live in the US or UK it’s actually not too expensive to have some custom insoles made and have your favorite boots resoled.
      It won’t be the same, but it will cost a lot less and the comfort and durability will be way better than standard boots.
      My brother in law is an electrical lineman and discovered that life hack from one of the old guys. If you have a boot you like and want extra comfort and durability… find a cobbler and have them upgraded. It will be worth it because you won’t need boots or anything for years after that.

    • @rockstardonut777
      @rockstardonut777 Год назад +6

      Price in 2015 were $300 to $600. Not as crazy as I thought.

    • @098765432qwertyuiop
      @098765432qwertyuiop Год назад

      @@rockstardonut777 brb gonna send my foot to korea

    • @irregulargamer1352
      @irregulargamer1352 Год назад +1

      They seem to be around 500 bucks. Though I assume a lot of that cost is you paying for the name and to have it custom made for you which is honestly more worth it than whatever it's made from.

    • @grendelbiter303
      @grendelbiter303 Год назад +1

      I used to buy a pair of cheap shoes every 3-6 months, but 2 years ago I splurged and got a pair of handmade hiking boots and they are still as new and I'm sure they'll last many more years. You save in the long run.

  • @Gath8mm
    @Gath8mm Год назад +8

    Magnificent!! I wish I could have been issued a pair of boots with this quality back in the 90s in the USMC!!!

  • @vavavavam1298
    @vavavavam1298 Год назад +12

    I didn't know a pair of hiking boots goes through so many different steps until it reaches its the final form. I now have so much respect for these artisan shoe masters.

  • @_Fantom_.
    @_Fantom_. Год назад +4

    Думал гляну на пару сек, а залип до конца ролика! Превосходная работа, мастер с большой буквы!

  • @simonreeves957
    @simonreeves957 Год назад +76

    It's truly inspiring to see the passion and dedication these shoemakers have for their craft. They are truly artists in every sense of the word. The final product is a testament to their hard work and talent. I would love to own a pair of these shoes!

  • @cycleofficial4744
    @cycleofficial4744 Год назад +31

    I am extremely impressed at their skills and at the degree of work that goes into what is basically a shoe. Amazing to watch you guys at work !

  • @fns58
    @fns58 Год назад +10

    This was amazing to watch. Thank you very much for sharing.
    6:13 Loved to see the insole maker and final assembler, the oldest guy, with a picture of his dream car on his bench. Hope he gets it some day!

  • @АртурШоц
    @АртурШоц 2 года назад +13

    🤯Браво!Браво!!!я восхищён!!!Привет Вам из России!

  • @marcradermacher6244
    @marcradermacher6244 Год назад +38

    As an IT guy I'm getting nervous when I don't have the chance to ctrl-Z out of a sticky situation.
    The fact that it's even possible to build a boot that way is just amazing to me. Making a perfect pair like these is nothing short of a miracle!

    • @BloodyVampireFang00
      @BloodyVampireFang00 Год назад +7

      while watching the video, and having a computer job as well, I thought exactly that!

  • @reathomas8950
    @reathomas8950 Год назад +18

    2 things were omitted: How the laths were made and how they were extracted from the Boot. I enjoyed watching the fine workmanship. Thank you, RTC

    • @Joviex
      @Joviex 11 месяцев назад +1

      exactly what I was wondering.

    • @begemouse
      @begemouse 10 месяцев назад +1

      And why no one else asks it?

    • @geekverve
      @geekverve 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same. I kept seeing those nails tacked through the soles into the form and wondered how that was going to be handled.

    • @lac0rde
      @lac0rde 8 месяцев назад

      I guess they are factory made in multiple sizes. And the extracting part seems fairly easy, as they aren’t glued nor nailed to the shoe (all nails are removed).

    • @verdatum
      @verdatum 6 месяцев назад +2

      lasts were initially handcarved from wood. Copies were made from resin. If you notice, there are bolts in the heel of the last, these can be screwed onto and used to leverage the last from the finished shoe.

  • @АннаСтефаниди-я9в
    @АннаСтефаниди-я9в Год назад +59

    Это чудо, невозможно оторваться, браво профессионалам!👍💐

  • @jjohnson2553
    @jjohnson2553 Год назад +88

    I visited South Korea in the late 70's and had 2 pairs of custom boots made. I let my younger brother talk me out of my hiking boots after I got back to the states and the high top boots I got for hunting purposes turned out to be too warm for the climate I hunt. Putting those hiking boots onto my feet was like sticking my foot into a cloud. It was amazing how well they fit.

    • @MK-ny2cc
      @MK-ny2cc Год назад +1

      That pair is going to live forever 🤣

    • @MK-ny2cc
      @MK-ny2cc Год назад

      That pair is going to live forever 🤣

    • @dtriplett03
      @dtriplett03 Год назад

      I'll 2nd that 🎉❤

  • @oldcthulhu
    @oldcthulhu 2 года назад +11

    Посмотрел на одном дыхании, от такого ASMR невозможно оторваться

  • @shany5771
    @shany5771 Год назад +9

    Какое трудолюбие! Изумительное качество. Спасибо, очень интересно💚🌷

  • @기수김-b6d
    @기수김-b6d 2 года назад +25

    한국의 모든 제조하는 공장 힘내시고 멋집니다.

  • @DingleyDell
    @DingleyDell 2 года назад +5

    Beautifully made boots, so many skills required! I hope there are apprentices learning from these superb craftsman to keep this trade alive.

  • @ОлегИванов-т9х
    @ОлегИванов-т9х Год назад +10

    Дай Бог мастерам здоровья!С удовольствием и радостью купил бы себе такую обувь!

  • @Максиомск
    @Максиомск 4 месяца назад +1

    Это даже не работа , это искусство. Браво! Смотрел заворожённо.

  • @Lee-e4y
    @Lee-e4y 2 года назад +9

    This is my first time watching a 27 mimute long video without any skipping or speeding x1.5. This video is just amazing and I really wish the best luck for all the artisans there.

  • @сергейДяк
    @сергейДяк Год назад +11

    Первый раз вижу изготовление ботинок,спасибо за ваш труд,здоровья Вам.С Новым 2023 годом!

  • @andreyv2920
    @andreyv2920 Год назад +20

    Очень круто! То как нитки остались белыми после шлифовки и покраски среза отдельное волшебство

  • @SyntaxScout
    @SyntaxScout Год назад +35

    Sniffing that glue all day he is the most chill person of this planet

  • @aaronbrown5252
    @aaronbrown5252 2 года назад +19

    I would love a pair of these - beautiful construction and craftsmanship!

  • @UT.USSRMB
    @UT.USSRMB Год назад +11

    Прекрасная работа. Пусть всегда с мастером будет здоровье, удача, счастье.

  • @metalmaniak2011
    @metalmaniak2011 2 года назад +15

    These guys are artists. Awesome product.

  • @Rys-kaia
    @Rys-kaia Год назад +10

    Великолепная работа!Смотрела не отрываясь.Здравия мастерам!)

  • @My_dailyL1fe
    @My_dailyL1fe Год назад +19

    And this is the reason you pay for what you get. It was amazing watching these people working with their hands to make something in a time honor tradition and that is not just stamped out from a machine. It takes real craft to make products like this around the world and props to those people that are still out there carrying on the traditions. If I saw this in person it was visiting Korea I would probably immediately buy them right then and there As I often do when I watch handmade artisans make work right in front of me I usually buy something right away.

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 Год назад +7

    That was interesting, I had no idea how much work goes into creating a homemade pair of boots. The craftsmanship was awesome.👏

  • @TheAffenkotze
    @TheAffenkotze Год назад +6

    Watching these guys do their incredible work is nothing short of mesmerising.

  • @ronstiles2681
    @ronstiles2681 Год назад +7

    I never thought of shoes being so involved I appreciate the detail that the shoemaker uses for the craft :)

  • @billybobholcomb8768
    @billybobholcomb8768 Год назад +39

    I can see why these are some of the most sought after boots in the mountain climbing community. Awesome craftsmanship.

    • @kasparsjansons9220
      @kasparsjansons9220 Год назад +8

      yes, no wonder when Xi Jinping himself takes part in the process 🤭 6:16

    • @1BigDaDo
      @1BigDaDo 10 месяцев назад +1

      My 6 year old daughter does what 80% of hikers do in her dollar store flip flops and a barbie 😅

    • @delphicdescant
      @delphicdescant 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@1BigDaDo These boots aren't meant for the 80%. I don't even want to know how much they cost.

    • @navienslavement
      @navienslavement 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@kasparsjansons9220😂😂😂

  • @m.o.u.n.t.a.i.n.t.i.m.e6661
    @m.o.u.n.t.a.i.n.t.i.m.e6661 2 года назад +8

    Колоссальная работа 👍 глядя на обувь мастера, сразу вспомнил пословицу - Сапожник без сапог)))

    • @игорьуколов-б5ц
      @игорьуколов-б5ц 2 года назад +3

      Я 30ть лет на пошиве отработал и случалось не редко ходить в дырявой обуви)

  • @theoldbear4213
    @theoldbear4213 Год назад +25

    Daaaaang, the confidence with that hole punching bit on the white materiel! I could never!

    • @Justin-uc8sc
      @Justin-uc8sc 4 месяца назад

      Hey not much man just taking a dump and watching some RUclips

  • @faykabute
    @faykabute Год назад +13

    Um trabalho muito lindo e desconhecido por muitos! Graças à internet aprendemos a valorizar o conforto ofertados pelo artista calçadista.Parabéns!

  • @josephignasious7768
    @josephignasious7768 2 года назад +10

    Really these people are blessed with this wonderful job.

  • @marchelleharris4842
    @marchelleharris4842 Год назад +7

    It was really cool to see this process from beginning to end. All hand made. The attention to detail was amazing. And custom fitting. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.😊

  • @kriiigern777
    @kriiigern777 Год назад +32

    Fun fact.. the hammer they use is a lot older than the factory. Same hammer has been used for many generations. A design that hasn't changed for centuries. And the fact that they use it says a lot about their pride and craftsmanskills.

  • @KRAKENN777
    @KRAKENN777 Год назад +5

    Потрясающая работа. Работают профи. Браво.

  • @vggs80
    @vggs80 Год назад +8

    Simplemente hermoso, no pude evitar el llorar al final, la paciencia y el amor para elaborar algo tan hermoso

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 6 месяцев назад

    I've watched hundreds of hours of shoemaking videos. This level of quality is absolute madness. Every step was perfect.

  • @Vladimir-xr5yv
    @Vladimir-xr5yv 2 года назад +6

    Волшебство! Золотые руки! Человек создан созидать. Просто не возможно оторваться, дай Бог этим мастерам здоровья! И достойных учеников.

  • @GOGOSLIFE
    @GOGOSLIFE 2 года назад +4

    I had no idea of the skill that went into making them. These men are true craftsmen! I don't imagine this craftsmanship would come cheap, but the price would be well worth the investment! They'd certainly last longer than a pair from WM! A very interesting video to be sure!

  • @kva2369
    @kva2369 2 года назад +11

    какой труд, молодцы!!! смотреть одно удовольствие!

    • @baruchmoney6725
      @baruchmoney6725 2 года назад

      Лучше б заклеял , через дырки проходит холод

    • @luckyandy
      @luckyandy Год назад

      @@baruchmoney6725 Так он и заклеИл.. потом дополнительно прошил. "Дырки" идут по краю и не попадают во внутрь.

  • @salad3806
    @salad3806 Год назад +14

    I watched the entire thing, the quality of craftsmanship is incredible, much respect to these workers, makes me appreciate my shoes a lot more 👍

  • @윤해-z8g
    @윤해-z8g 2 года назад +14

    한 땀 한 땀 장인 정신이 깃들어 있네요👍 정성스럽다

  • @salikabbasi5448
    @salikabbasi5448 Год назад +19

    These are very nice, I love that you did this. It would be even nicer if at the end of these videos we had a group photo of everyone who contributed/worked on the final product.

    • @OxHeadup
      @OxHeadup Год назад +4

      It’s two men. Their picture is there at the beginning

  • @FWR1968
    @FWR1968 2 года назад +8

    - Sensacional...Parabéns por não deixarem a profissão morrer.

  • @niftyshop
    @niftyshop Год назад +4

    This is so fun to watch it's my new addiction, and the jazz music in the background! So relaxing 😭

    • @enlightenedmiiind4790
      @enlightenedmiiind4790 4 месяца назад

      The song is by Brian Claxton - This Year is the track name if you wanted to listen to it on your own time

  • @emmausroad777
    @emmausroad777 Год назад +7

    Amazing! I'll never take a pair of boots for granted again, handmade or otherwise! Bravo!

  • @manuelgq83
    @manuelgq83 Год назад +9

    They need to teach this for the new generation. Awesome work.

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Год назад

      The company is 90 years old. Perhaps they apprentice shoemakers----We got to see one of the master craftsmen at work.

  • @clipthisoutdoors
    @clipthisoutdoors День назад +1

    I love how they beat their hammer on everything 😂. But seriously this is insanely cool. I wanna make a pair of boots now!

  • @ivars6917
    @ivars6917 2 года назад +7

    Класс, тысячи звёзд мастерам. Золотые руки. Как бы я хотел чтобы этот золотой человек сделал мне обувь. Господи дай ему жизни и долгих лет жизни его семье.

    • @youtuber77-77
      @youtuber77-77 2 года назад +1

      Давай закажем у него,я тоже хочу😁

  • @apriltaylor6607
    @apriltaylor6607 Год назад +3

    It was a absolute pleasure 2 watch this video. The craftsmanship is extraordinary so great 2 c machines not doing all the work but talented workers crafting such stunning works of art we all can wear & enjoy. Thank u ever so much 4 sharing this w us all🙏❤️

  • @ВалерийКолот-ф2ъ
    @ВалерийКолот-ф2ъ Год назад +43

    Спасибо мастерам настоящие умельцы, сам 40 лет производил обувь, с удовольствием от начало конца просмотрел работу. так держать.удачи с уважением.

    • @biggusdickus5986
      @biggusdickus5986 Год назад

      You should have said from the first to the " last" haha... You'll know what a last is l take it.

    • @jokonota4908
      @jokonota4908 Год назад +2

      @@biggusdickus5986 очень странный и не понятный ваш комментарий.Может потому,что у нас разные обороты речи...

    • @ПавелЯ-ю9ц
      @ПавелЯ-ю9ц Год назад +1

      @@jokonota4908 Он сказал, что сам раньше делал ботинки. ему понравилась работа мастера. И пожелал удачи

    • @ВалерийКолот-ф2ъ
      @ВалерийКолот-ф2ъ Год назад +1

      @@jokonota4908 уважением

    • @FayzullinMarat
      @FayzullinMarat Год назад +2

      @@jokonota4908 он использовал переводчик на английский, и там неправильно переведено русское слово. Получилось, что "посмотрел работу с начала и до смерти" ))) И вся его претензия касается перевода, а не оригинального сообщения.

  • @Kaneki_Live
    @Kaneki_Live 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm a professional commenter on RUclips, and this is the first time I've seen a stitch-down welt with an additional "fake welt" reinforcement above the out-turned leather uppers. I'm also amazed that they sew the outsole to the welt entirely by hand. I can't imagine a more hand-crafted boot than what these guys make.
    Thanks, Grandpa, for making us shoes, and please continue to stay in good health. I also noticed you were spraying the leather without a mask; please consider your health, as I want you to be with us for a long time. ❤❤
    No copy pasta pls.

    • @_..-.._..-.._
      @_..-.._..-.._ 9 дней назад

      Why did you copy a post and then say not to? 🤔

  • @irinavkadimirovna2739
    @irinavkadimirovna2739 Год назад +5

    Мастер своего дела,я снимаю шляпу и низкий ему поклон за его труд.Дай Бог здоровья и долгих лет жизни им,если были такие мастера у нас я бы была постоянным клиентом

    • @AndrewVolchanski
      @AndrewVolchanski Год назад +1

      Мастера есть, даже на ютубе. В моём городе есть мастер, который специализируется на берцах - более надёжный аналог корейских ботинок. Так вот, стоят у меня такие берцы уже 12 лет, много чего повидали, выдержат ли такое корейские - не знаю, несколько спорных и странных моментов я тут увидел. Хотя, красиво, конечно.

  • @_WillCAD_
    @_WillCAD_ 2 года назад +16

    The level of craftsmanship in this video is astounding. It makes me want to go to Seoul and buy a pair of boots. Except that I probably couldn't afford them, since items of that quality tend to be pretty expensive.

    • @slavkoslavko2501
      @slavkoslavko2501 2 года назад

      Questing is only for what kind level of degree of temperature. Probably not for so low minus. Sole is not quite enough thick and it shoes have no fur at all.

    • @atenrok
      @atenrok 2 года назад +2

      I'd have to find out what exactly the is the price for a pair of boots, but from living in Seoul, I know that to make a custom fitted dress shirt costs not much more expensive than a price for a good shirt from a store shelf. The salesman are literally try to snatch you on a street and drag you into their store, when you walk by... And a shirt would be typically ready by morning.
      The cost of skilled physical labor is still surprisingly low in South Korea...

    • @falcoperegrinus82
      @falcoperegrinus82 Год назад

      Shit, high quality mountaineering boots like that are around 400 bucks even when they're not custom made.

  • @antoniofdez01
    @antoniofdez01 2 года назад +14

    Estoy impresionado con la calidad del trabajo que realizan estas personas. Felicidades

  • @gshockbabe6144
    @gshockbabe6144 Год назад +1

    This was the most relaxing thing I have seen on RUclips today.Great work Gentlemen.

  • @harleyhawk7959
    @harleyhawk7959 2 года назад +145

    nothing more comfortable than a well-built custom-made pair of boots.

    • @SacralSource
      @SacralSource Год назад +11

      only hugging the woman you love can be better

    • @Hallucinogenicwane182Effect
      @Hallucinogenicwane182Effect Год назад +47

      !@@SacralSource No woman, only boots !

    • @southernstar4353
      @southernstar4353 Год назад +8

      as a poor person i will never know this feeling

    • @shiralleehaggart72
      @shiralleehaggart72 Год назад +4

      These will still be being worn long after factory made boots have ended up on landfill sites.

    • @roberthindle5146
      @roberthindle5146 Год назад +11

      @@southernstar4353 Women will sometimes hug poor people too.

  • @soyuz281
    @soyuz281 Год назад +4

    I really enjoyed how neat and fine tuned their process is on every little steps. Amazing.

  • @edgarp66
    @edgarp66 Год назад +5

    This is just incredible. Love old hand made techniques still being used now days.

  • @АлександрБабит
    @АлександрБабит Год назад +23

    Вот это труд настоящих башмачников, вызывает уважение.

    • @Aleksgeimer
      @Aleksgeimer Год назад +2

      1.Нет подпятника.2.Фурнитура не из нержавейки,это только пока.

    • @АндрейКудрявцев-ш2р
      @АндрейКудрявцев-ш2р Год назад

      Такие ботинки явно не по городу ходить, строго по маршруту,или на охоту.

    • @very-very-very-well
      @very-very-very-well Год назад

      @@АндрейКудрявцев-ш2р я в таких батинках на танцплощадку ходила танцевать

  • @jacksonnunes9287
    @jacksonnunes9287 2 года назад +5

    O canal que eu não canso de assistir, aprende netflix, cada vídeo melhor que o outro...

  • @dawnfog7618
    @dawnfog7618 3 месяца назад +1

    My grandfather was a shoemaker, and he had his own company. It was quite successful in Portugal up until 2011. My childhood and the start of my teenage years were spent there for the most part. So this brings a lot of nostalgia to me, and I still remember the whole process of the shoe making.
    Funny story: My mom also worked there as a shoe designer and helped clean the shoes, packaging, and some administrative work as well. She would sometimes try to get my kindergarten teachers' and school employees' favor with custom shoes, and they'd go for it. (No, I wasn't a troublesome kid. I was a pretty quiet and introverted girl, and that bothered the other kids) 🤣

  • @dragon1950
    @dragon1950 Год назад +9

    Watching a shoe maker make a shoe is always so interesting and relaxing. I can see these guys do really good work.