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SANYOYOYAMACHO “Yujiro” Attraction 3: “Lasts that combine fit and beauty of form, reflecting Japanese foot shape data
Tomojiro uses SANYOYAMACHO’s signature master last ” R2010. This last, which was introduced in 2010 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the brand, is based on the “R201” wooden pattern used when the company was first established, and was brushed up over a period of about 10 years. In addition to the “small heel cup” that holds the heel firmly in place and the “narrowed arch” that supports the arch, the “lowered instep” creates a beautiful crease. In addition to the excellent fit, the round toe with its three-dimensional formative beauty is also wonderful.
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SANYOYOYAMACHO “Yujiro” Appeal 4 “Original Goodyear Welt Process for Soft and Comfortable Wear
Tomojiro uses the Goodyear welt manufacturing method to join the upper and sole. This manufacturing method, which was born in the 19th century in the U.S., is still used today by prestigious British brands. Cork is laid inside the sole, and the fit improves as the shoes are worn in. The appeal of this manufacturing method is that it is difficult to feel fatigue even after walking for a long time.
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The same Goodyear welt method is used in the “Takumi Tomojiro” brand, but with special insoles that do not use ribbed tape, and a Goodyear welt method similar to the hand-sawn welt method, in which the leather is raised and sewn with a machine. By reviewing everything from the leather lining and internal materials to the soles, we have achieved a flexibility not found in conventional Goodyear welt shoes. With the flexible Goodyear welt manufacturing method, you can feel the softness, suppleness, and good return from the moment you put them on.
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