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Here’s a little random dose of 19th-century shoemaking for you. Until the 19th century, shoemaking was a traditional handicraft, but by the century's end, the process had been almost completely mechanized, with production occurring in large factories.
Once upon a time, shoes were made by hand and one at a time. Here’s a glimpse intro traditional handicraft shoemaking, when attention to detail reigned supreme and it was all about quality and not quantity, real craftsmanship. Shoemakers generally used leather, wood, and plant material, and often consisted of multiple parts for better durability of the sole. They used more than 15 different techniques of making shoes.

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