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PROCESS OF MAKING FOOTWEAR
Shoe shop; Shoe maker; Shoe makers; Shoe making; Shoemakers; Shoemaker; Cobbling; Bootmaker; Shoe store; Shoe repair; Shoe repair shop; Shoe repair store; Shoe factory; Shoe manufacture; Shoe-making; Cobbler (shoemaker); Bootmaking
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • A [[cordwainer]] making shoes, in [[Capri]], [[Italy]].
  • Augusta]], [[Maine]].
  • Traditional shoemakers still exist today, shoemaker in Karachi
  • Roadside Lady Cobbler, in front of Kalighat Metro station gate, [[Kolkata]], India.
  • Romanian traditional shoemaking of opanak shoes, a type of moccasins
  • Roadside cobblers, [[Rekong Peo]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India.
  • Sewing machine for shoemaking, shoe repair, and bag and heavy fabric repair work. This machine is manually operated with a hand crank. The foot can be turned in any direction which changes the direction of the material feed.
  • Shoemaker and repairer in [[McLeod Ganj]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.

SHOEMAKING         

ألاسم

سِكَافَة

shoe store         
متجر أحذية
SHOEMAKER         

ألاسم

إِسْكاف ; حَذَّاء ; سَكَّاف

تعريف

Shoemaking
·noun The business of a shoemaker.

ويكيبيديا

Shoemaking

Shoemaking is the process of making footwear.

Originally, shoes were made one at a time by hand, often by groups of shoemakers, or cordwainers (sometimes misidentified as cobblers, who repair shoes rather than make them). In the 18th century, dozens or even hundreds of masters, journeymen and apprentices (both men and women) would work together in a shop, dividing up the work into individual tasks. A customer could come into a shop, be individually measured, and return to pick up their new shoes in as little as a day. Everyone needed shoes, and the median price for a pair was about one day’s wages for an average journeyman.

The shoemaking trade flourished in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries but began to be affected by industrialization in the later nineteenth century. Traditional handicraft shoemaking has now been largely superseded in volume of shoes produced by industrial mass production of footwear, but not necessarily in quality, attention to detail, or craftsmanship. Today, most shoes are made on a volume basis, rather than a craft basis. A pair of "bespoke" shoes, made in 2020 according to traditional practices, can be sold for thousands of dollars.

Shoemakers may produce a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins. Such items are generally made of leather, wood, rubber, plastic, jute or other plant material, and often consist of multiple parts for better durability of the sole, stitched to a leather upper part.

Trades that engage in shoemaking have included the cordwainer's and cobbler's trades. The term cobbler was originally used pejoratively to indicate that someone did not know their craft; in the 18th century it became a term for those who repaired shoes but did not know enough to make them.

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5. By Monte ReelWashington Post Foreign ServiceThursday, September 8, 2005; A26 BOGOTA, Colombia –– In the apartment above his shoemaking shop, Silvio Hernandez and his wife, Magdalena, slip a worn videotape into a VCR.