BERWICK 1707
Berwick Shoes : constructed through a process invented in 1871 by Charles Goodyear Jr., Their manufacturing process entails more than two hundred different operations, with parts sewed separately to guarantee stability, durability and insulate the foot from the outside.
The features of Berwick 1707 shoes come from the best suppliers in the industry: tanneries such as Du Puy and D'Annonay for the leather cuttings, Dainite rubber soles and the agglomerated cork for the midsole and linings entirely in cowhide are imported from England. They are available in continental numbering with half sizes for maximum fit adjustment. The Premium Grade range has whole cut models, cut from a single piece of leather, carefully chosen from the best part of the animal (the backbone).
Berwick 1707 Goodyear Welted and Berwick 1707 Premium Grade Shoes. Made In Spain