Difference between revisions of "Handsewn shoes"
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"Handsewn" is a word used to denote the variety of moccasin shoes that are sewn by hand, and which are a primarily American style owing to a melding of European and Native American styles. | "Handsewn" is a word used to denote the variety of moccasin shoes that are sewn by hand, and which are a primarily American style owing to a melding of European and Native American styles. | ||
Revision as of 23:15, 26 May 2013
"Handsewn" is a word used to denote the variety of moccasin shoes that are sewn by hand, and which are a primarily American style owing to a melding of European and Native American styles.
Handsewn shoes typically have a more relaxed feel to them, and break in substantially with wear. They are made of leather or suede and feature moccasin stitching.
Notable Manufacturers
Notable brands that make handsewn shoes include: