A shoe is a shoe is a bespoke shoe.

As a shoemaker and an orthopaedic with a long practical experience I know that the customer in a shoe shop is not only looking for shoes but also for understanding, advice and responsibility for the adequate care of his feet. For this reason I am trying to build a bridge from the practice to science and from the historical development of shoemaking to the latest scientifical knowledge, and with the help of that to realise a professional solution in offering people ergonomic shoes - at best made-to measure, shaped individually, exclusive and classical. A welt sewed shoe that in form and making cleaves the original doesn't need to be "made in England" by all means to be considered as classical.
Shoes accompany us day by day - we are connected to them more than 8 hours a day. For the sake of our health we should consider this fact, because "price goes, quality remains" - as Jean Gabin said.