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The most notable point of Church’s leather shoes (2) “Polished binder calf, a material that represents the brand.
Calf leather, which can be taken from calves up to six months old, is treated with a resin surface finish. The leather surface has an elegant luster and is as beautiful as cordovan, and it is also scratch- and stain-resistant and highly waterproof. Therefore, even in the rainy city of London, shoes made of polished binder calf can be worn beautifully and elegantly. The resin coating is thinner than that of glass leather, which is often compared because of its similarity in appearance, and this also helps prevent fine wrinkles from forming. The more you wear them, the more you can enjoy the beautiful undulation unique to this material.
Church’s Goodyear welt method, which is highly acclaimed around the world.
Shoe lovers have probably heard of the Goodyear welt sole. Church was one of the first to adopt this manufacturing method, which was born in the United States in the late 18th century. The real appeal of this method is that the cork inside the shoe conforms to the individual foot shape as the wearer wears it. Although it is not a rare specification nowadays, Church has been praised for its careful work and its early insistence on this manufacturing method, and is sometimes called the “father of English ready-to-wear shoes” for having created the image of “English shoes = Goodyear welt.
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