Classic Oxford Shoes HANDMADE in Japan

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  • 게시일 2021. 11. 07.
  • Handlasted, Handwelted and Handsewn Outsole Stitch.
    Upper: ZONTA Goldanil Calf in Black
    Bottom: Black Finish, Fiddle Back and Beveled Waist, Slightly Tapered Heel, Toe Taps
    Crafted by Ken Kataoka & Toshihide Takai
    siroenoyosui.jp

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  • @Dooblecaine
    @Dooblecaine 2 년 전 +7553

    In such a busy, angry, technologically overwhelmed globalized society we're in today, it is pleasing to see craftsman calmly, quietly creating such fantastic (functional) art such as this. I respect the skill involved and that there are people still willing to take the time to do it properly.

  • @russiandollie
    @russiandollie 년 전 +1819

    I always thought genuine leather shoes like these are expensive because of the original expensive materials used, now I know it's the handmade thing that is worth every penny spent on these shoes. Might never be able to afford them, but I can truly appreciate the skill. Impressive 👏🏻

    • @OjoRojo40
      @OjoRojo40 년 전 +47

      Indeed, value comes from work. The amount of labor that goes into producing an economic good.
      Peace!

    • @James_Carabajal
      @James_Carabajal 년 전 +35

      This is what you would call bespoke meaning they make a last specifically in the shape of your foot then make a shoe around the last so bespoke leather dress shoes are certainly super expensive. You can get really great quality leather dress shoes that aren’t bespoke but are made with premium veg tan calf skin leather and and a Goodyear welt which is the best welt especially for repairs and resoling in the future. You can get premium made dress shoes like that for anywhere from $400-$1000 and the best bang for your buck I have found anywhere is called Carmina which is my favorite dress shoe company because the amount of quality you get for the price is the best in the industry IMO.

    • @vogelvogeltje
      @vogelvogeltje 년 전 +2

      @@OjoRojo40 lol, Marx

    • @kurtmathys517
      @kurtmathys517 년 전 +4

      Hi what is the avarege cost of such shows? Thank you in advance

    • @strippingwelsh1
      @strippingwelsh1 년 전 +19

      Leather is cheap. Even the really premium leather is quite cheap.... but the labor... the knowledge and skill.... that´s what costs you.

  • @iiredeyeiiredeye1569
    @iiredeyeiiredeye1569 년 전 +556

    I'm from Northamptonshire, England. This was the centre of the Boot and Shoe industry back in the day. Sadly only a handful of companies still exist making shoes to this sort of quality. Great to see young people in japan practising the art. Long may it continue.

    • @MattGarcyaDC
      @MattGarcyaDC 년 전 +1

      Can you name a few? 🎃

    • @CandorCandor
      @CandorCandor 년 전 +3

      Hello there @iiredeye. I am so glad that I visited your wonderful Musuem and a few of the factories. Maybe help to bring the craft and skills back. 🙏

    • @iiredeyeiiredeye1569
      @iiredeyeiiredeye1569 년 전 +13

      @@MattGarcyaDC Lookup Church's of Northampton and Barkers of Earls Barton.

    • @theunexploredskill
      @theunexploredskill 년 전 +1

      Western countries have raised their life standard so high that they hardly make anything handmade

    • @richieb74
      @richieb74 년 전

      Now you’re known for your racing engines

  • @franciscoescobar72
    @franciscoescobar72 년 전 +95

    My father was a shoemaker since he was about 15 years old, it was not a well paid profession in Mexico, but thanks to that I am what I am today thanks to shoemaking and to him, this video made me very nostalgic because although he made women's shoes the steps were identical and I always helped him from design to delivery, I would give anything to help him again at least once more to make a shoe with him, rest in peace dad Gilberto.

    • @bongamnguni3982
      @bongamnguni3982 10 개월 전 +2

      Sorry to hear that brother, RIP to the old man

    • @upper339
      @upper339 9 개월 전 +2

      RIP To your Dad..Well maybe make a shoe in memory of your father..

    • @upper339
      @upper339 9 개월 전

      I meant make a pair of shoes in the memory of your father..

    • @enriqueramosfaudoa2810
      @enriqueramosfaudoa2810 6 개월 전

      Yo soy fabricante de bota también gracias a mi papá y también como en el vídeo por falta de maquinaria se hacen muchas cosas a mano

    • @majidirabah863
      @majidirabah863 3 개월 전

      God bless him

  • @patrickwie6314
    @patrickwie6314 년 전 +587

    I´m an orthopedic shoemaker from Germany crafting custom and handmade shoes for the disabled and seeing this just made me genuinely happy. My dream is to live in Japan one day and this gave me hope that there is really something I could do. But i must admit that our work is nowhere close to their art. Thank you Gentlemen 👏🏼

    • @deldridg
      @deldridg 년 전 +50

      Patrick - your work has something else very special about it, especially for those whose mobility and indeed lives are transformed via your efforts. You must be the owner of a very special heart my friend. Regards from Sydney - David

    • @thi-thu-tamnguyen8628
      @thi-thu-tamnguyen8628 년 전 +16

      Sie müssen sehr stolz auf ihre Arbeit sein. Mit ihren Händen haben Sie sicher vielen Menschen das Leben leichter gemacht. 👍🏾

    • @hakansoylu823
      @hakansoylu823 년 전 +3

      Türkiye🇹🇷 'den selamlar kolay gelsin Ayakkabı yapmak zevkli bir iş

    • @archkull
      @archkull 년 전 +7

      Wo in Deutschland? Ich würde gerne ein Paar für meine Mutter kaufen.

    • @Creative_B
      @Creative_B 년 전 +13

      As a mobility disabled individual myself, I appreciate and thank you for your work! Here in Canada, the Orthotist works with people like yourself to help the special needs community..

  • @_JimS
    @_JimS 2 년 전 +937

    I was a shoe/boot repairman for close to 20 years and took great pride in my work. I was never trained to make shoes, just repair them, but I did work at a shop where the owner made shoes, so I have a high appreciation for the craft. Watching this just about brought me to tears, the level of craftsmanship and design. Bravo Gentlemen!

    • @laurasar22
      @laurasar22 2 년 전 +9

      to tears??

    • @_JimS
      @_JimS 2 년 전 +75

      @@laurasar22 ...yes, until you have experienced and lived this type of passion for something in your heart you may not understand. I have been fortunate and blessed to have experienced this type of passion....it's called True Love.

    • @kotarokaneda6125
      @kotarokaneda6125 2 년 전 +12

      @@_JimS bravo to you as will!

    • @240252
      @240252 2 년 전 +23

      @@_JimS This lady probably belongs to the generation who think that if something is not in American Apparel, it is not there at all.

    • @harrisfrankou2368
      @harrisfrankou2368 2 년 전 +2

      I did both I worked at Rocco's in Melbourne and he sold to Rockstars and the Public...I learned repairs from my Family.

  • @karencox3235
    @karencox3235 5 개월 전 +9

    The way the chisels and blades are wielded with such precision nearly boggles the mind. The way he cuts and scrapes away JUST the right amount is incredible. When he was shaping the sold SO close to all those tiny, perfect stitches he made, I held my breath. ONE tiny slip and the shoe would be ruined. Wow, just wow!

  • @user-Rustam7488
    @user-Rustam7488 년 전 +38

    Создавать обувь вручную сравни искусству калиграфии, это шедеврально и потрясающе. Браво мастеру за его труд, время и душу что он вложил создавая пару.

  • @eltonnoway7864
    @eltonnoway7864 2 년 전 +1305

    I was stationed in Japan in 1967. One day on leave I was walking though the city and stopped to watch a cobbler hand making shoes just like in this video. I was so impressed I decided to spend some of my drinking money and have a pair made even though I had trouble justifying the expense. Ashamed to admit it now because I paid less than $20 US for mine. The gentleman first made plaster casts of my feet and said they would keep my molds in the shop so I could order more pairs of shoes in the future and they would mail them to me in the states, although I never did order another pair. The shoes I had made looked almost exactly like the ones in this video and they fit like a glove. After getting out of the military I wore them for many years as I climbed the corporate ladder. Sad to say, eventually the soles finally wore out and even though the tops still looked new and instead of getting them resoled... I threw them out. I seem to remember thinking "Heck' I only paid $20 for them, not worth getting them repaired". A decision from my youth I've regretted several times since then... and especially now after watching this video [sigh].

    • @dlysele
      @dlysele 2 년 전 +71

      It’s all an experience.

    • @ameenraed
      @ameenraed 2 년 전 +9

      How long it took for them to make the shoes? Days or hours?
      I really enjoy watching the videos here in this channel really satisfying,,,

    • @milanilic4633
      @milanilic4633 2 년 전 +34

      very touching and amazing I would never throw them away as long as they could be repaired .....

    • @robotduck77
      @robotduck77 2 년 전 +23

      cobbler only repair shoe, those that making shoes are cordwainer

    • @babasillah4016
      @babasillah4016 2 년 전 +3

      Nice. Do you have the worn out pair in your over seas service collection?

  • @UserInterface00
    @UserInterface00 년 전 +505

    Automation can speed up inventory, but the handcrafted art and attention to detail is what truly makes these shoes magnificent.

    • @Dommiechan
      @Dommiechan 년 전 +35

      @ordinary name If we talk about shoes off the rack then yes.
      If we talk about full-custom, then no, machines can't compete at this point of time.

    • @jackrambo1999
      @jackrambo1999 년 전

      @ordinary name u dont know how wrong u are which makes u twice as ignorant and not worth explaining to!

    • @nocturne2172
      @nocturne2172 년 전 +7

      @@Dommiechan And by full-custom you mean changing some variables and done? Quit being delusional buddy, it's 2022. The only good value here is the craftsmanship , which offers no real pro when it comes to production.

    • @Dommiechan
      @Dommiechan 년 전 +21

      @@nocturne2172 I wish "changing some parameters" would be the case, especially in my field of work for orthopedic shoes.
      I can lay the groundwork with 3D scan and computer software bitvafyer that it's back to working by hand.

    • @hariseldon3611
      @hariseldon3611 년 전 +5

      2022 Most NPC Comment Award 🥂🎆

  • @alexanderammerl2404

    This is beyond impressive....the level of detail and the amount of steps needed to make a product like this is insane. Those guys are true Masters of their craft!

  • @Buddha23Fett
    @Buddha23Fett 년 전 +22

    A lot of the tools used by him look hand forged. It’s amazing how specialized the tools are and how precisely he can use them for this work of art.

  • @Tpaulissendougan
    @Tpaulissendougan 2 년 전 +270

    His work brought tears to my eyes. The time, the effort, the art. Very few people demand respect in this world. He’s 1 of them. Hat’s off.

    • @sawankhurana4121
      @sawankhurana4121 2 년 전

      krplus.net/bidio/iNx-Z32Ao4OleXI

    • @gustijerino7542
      @gustijerino7542 2 년 전 +12

      If it makes you feel better, dude will charge anywhere between $2,500 to $5,000 for those.

    • @Tpaulissendougan
      @Tpaulissendougan 2 년 전 +10

      @@gustijerino7542 it is worth every penny. However, for me to buy a shoe that expensive, I would have to find out whether he does rebuilding and resoling. If he does, then it’s an investment.

    • @Tpaulissendougan
      @Tpaulissendougan 2 년 전 +2

      @@ravenitz I was talking about his skill. You have a different opinion, then fine. Not arguing about animal rights. Peace and have a wonderful day.

    • @Tpaulissendougan
      @Tpaulissendougan 2 년 전

      @@ravenitz ok i am the narcissist and you the moral one. i was wrong to respect him. Thanks for your comment and have a wonderful day. peace!

  • @lennoderuyter7532
    @lennoderuyter7532 2 년 전 +148

    Amazing, so the old way of shoe making is still alive. I am from the Netherlands and the way of shoemaking runs in the blood of the Netherlands as in my family as well. My father was a shoemaker old scool in the past about 70 years ago and he made shoes almost similar than you for me. One of the differences is that he used wooden pins in building up the heal of a shoe . Thanks for sharing , it was a joy of seeing you making shoes with a surgical steady hand. Chapeau.

  • @monelleny
    @monelleny 년 전 +6

    I have done and watched many crafts over the years, and I have never seen anyone handle tools with the confidence, skill, precision, and expertise that you do. Thank you, what a pleasure to watch!

  • @danthemanhart
    @danthemanhart 18 일 전 +1

    I’ve watched this video so many times. It’s so soothing to watch the beautiful attention to detail they have, and the love and care they put into the pair of shoes

  • @buzabuba7326
    @buzabuba7326 2 년 전 +257

    The most uplifting thing about this is that the shoemaker is a young man. With some luck, he will still be making shoes 50 years from now.

  • @leeya2103
    @leeya2103 년 전 +157

    Ahhh a young craftsperson, finally. Refreshing to see that the art of shoemaking has been passed on. Nicely done!

    • @Cons2911
      @Cons2911 년 전

      Yes, that’s a big deal. These things should be passed on

  • @scsm6212
    @scsm6212 10 일 전 +1

    He is leaving every seconds and minutes in this busy world without wasting a second .. what a life..🎉

  • @mikaelaskalberg3640

    what a beautiful craft!!! you can see your pride and respect for your beautiful shoes. such a shame that these beautiful professions are disappearing more and more 🌹❤️ you are so skilled and talented 🌹

    • @user-wz9rx4vb1i
      @user-wz9rx4vb1i 17 일 전

      لكنك لا تعلم أن هذه الحذاء تكلفة ثمنها يتعداء ال500$

  • @user-ck3sq4ev2c
    @user-ck3sq4ev2c 년 전 +185

    С ума сойти какой труд! Сколько работы! Сколько труда, терпения и тепла рук мастера вложено в эту обувь! Преклоняюсь перед такими мастерами с золотыми руками!

    • @user-zo7ej6gq7m
      @user-zo7ej6gq7m 년 전 +9

      Кто помотрел это видео никто не скажет что это дорого сколько бы не стоило

    • @user-de8bn8ij6k
      @user-de8bn8ij6k 년 전

      Кланяйся давай тем, кто против России санкции вводит и открещивается! А потом сама езжай на запад или в Японию !!!

    • @marizimma3628
      @marizimma3628 년 전 +23

      @@user-de8bn8ij6k хватит гнать. при чем тут ремесленнический труд?

    • @user-en3in4ko3n
      @user-en3in4ko3n 년 전 +8

      Вот..а люди это не все понимают...сам всю жизнь шью на заказ.

    • @Zarko324
      @Zarko324 년 전 +2

      @@user-en3in4ko3n снимай на видео, может тогда поймут

  • @chanfonsoo6891
    @chanfonsoo6891 년 전 +124

    This video stopped me from doing my work for 37 minutes. Impressive handcraft and respect to the artists making the shoes. Thanks to the videographer for bringing such beautiful video into youtube.

  • @danishbhatti9521
    @danishbhatti9521 3 개월 전 +1

    That's why We Love Japanese products due to their dedication towards work and reliability of their products......

  • @user-nd2zo2kc7r
    @user-nd2zo2kc7r 12 시간 전

    Ein wahrer Künstler in seinem Fach, wunderbar anzusehen, mit welcher Ruhe und Gelassenheit dieser Mann sein Handwerk ausübt und dies mit einer Sicherheit, die einen verblüfft. Ich verneige mich vor diesem außergewöhnlichen Handwerker. Touche!

  • @juliomarcha6558
    @juliomarcha6558 2 년 전 +85

    The craftmanship of this gentleman is so admirable, that his unmeasurable patience have created an awesome pair of quality shoe. Awesome.

  • @user-ow6ov1xo8w
    @user-ow6ov1xo8w 2 년 전 +86

    Так обувь делали еще и после ВО войны. Когда в 1950 году маму сократили на обувной ф-ке, ее дядя (он до революции занял 1 место по моделям и изготовлению обуви в Париже) научил ее этому мастерству. Она работала дома, нелегально. И весь этот цикл, что здесь показан прохрдил перед моими глазами. Только делалось это на простой швейной машинке ZINGER (приспобленной для сшивания кожи) , мраморнрй доске , где брусовалась кожа, обязательно была подкладка из меткаля (название помню), на колодки набивались личинки (формировались колодки под конкретную стопу). Модель по иностранным фотожурналам выкраивалась. Все ьылр наиуральным. И то, что делают эти мастера всплыло в моей памяти, хотя я была ребенком.

    • @user-bk5kn5zc6n
      @user-bk5kn5zc6n 년 전 +3

      Очень интересно, как судьба вашей мамы сложилась? У вас? Вы ведь могли пойти по её стопам и тоже делать обувь, создать свой бренд и т.д.

    • @user-ow6ov1xo8w
      @user-ow6ov1xo8w 년 전 +15

      @@user-bk5kn5zc6n Спасибо за внимание к моему комментарию. Но так как это было нелегально и официально мама считалась домработницей, а жили мы богато, не по официальным доходам, то к нам наведывался, и не один раз, ОБХСС. Могли привлечь к
      ответственности за незаконную деятельность и неуплату налогов. И мама пошла работать продавцом в промтоварный магазин. Я работала экономистом. сейчас на пенсии. Всего Вам доброго.

    • @andreymatyash1184
      @andreymatyash1184 년 전 +5

      Потрясающее свидетельство, Галина! Прочёл с удовольствием! Вам, и Вашей семье Счастья и Благополучия во всех делах Ваших!

    • @elenik.7289
      @elenik.7289 년 전 +2

      ​@@user-ow6ov1xo8w BRAVO!! BRAVO!!

    • @andreymatyash1184
      @andreymatyash1184 년 전 +1

      @@ruzziasht349
      Это Вы о ком, уважаемый? Кто вторгся и куда? В какую соседку? О чём речь?

  • @bikerianm
    @bikerianm 년 전 +8

    how someone so young can be so amazingly skilled is just beyond

  • @travisvanalst4698
    @travisvanalst4698 년 전 +8

    I could watch shoes and suits get made from scratch everyday and always be entertained.

  • @SuperMoodyBlues
    @SuperMoodyBlues 년 전 +9

    作るものもすごいけど、道具を見てるだけでも楽しい
    そして工程の多さと、いつの間にか40分弱の動画を見終えていたことに驚愕する

  • @martuni1539
    @martuni1539 2 년 전 +144

    Your skills with your shoe crafting and videography are both world class. It makes me respect Japan and Japanese hand-labor even more.

    • @siroenoyosui
      @siroenoyosui  2 년 전 +51

      Thank you for you comment and happy to hear!
      Please drop by our workshop if you have chance to come to Japan😄!

    • @vccv9785
      @vccv9785 년 전

      @@siroenoyosui oh i have lots of time. It's the money that's the issue lol

  • @mahmudjafarov6308
    @mahmudjafarov6308 년 전 +1

    The algorithm has blessed us with another wonderful video of a Japanese craftsman working their magic

  • @russ9921
    @russ9921 년 전 +7

    Very relaxing and fascinating video, gently showing the shoemaker’s art from start to finish. The amount of work that goes into a pair of handmade shoes and the many years they will last if well looked after makes them a bargain and an investment.

  • @yakakiyakaki
    @yakakiyakaki 년 전 +55

    Wow, this video takes handcrafted to a level I’ve never seen before. Japanese artisans are probably the most disciplined in the entire world. The only use of any form of powered machinery was for sewing together the uppers - what wonderful craftsmanship!!!

    • @drygordspellweaver8761
      @drygordspellweaver8761 년 전

      Most disciplined in the entire world? That's an over statement. Their culture encourages artisanal craft so it's more common there. Any artisan is highly disciplined regardless of where they live.

  • @user-wy4qf9pg8y
    @user-wy4qf9pg8y 년 전 +73

    Трудоёмкая работа, классные оксфорды. Браво мастеру!!!

  • @user-vyw
    @user-vyw 년 전 +1

    最後まで見入るほど美しい職人の技術、人の手と知恵で作られてきた温もりと歴史を感じた

  • @chirok5789
    @chirok5789 년 전 +7

    Вот это работа!! Я даже загляделась! У мастера золотые руки!! 👍👏👏👏🙏

  • @gary8397
    @gary8397 2 년 전 +18

    The final product are not just shoes they are a piece of art. It's beautiful to see this level of craftmanship still surviving.

  • @user-xg8li6yy3t
    @user-xg8li6yy3t 2 년 전 +43

    О-х , сколько ручной работы ! Японское качество , у меня вызывает восхищение !!! Спасибо .

  • @oak_meadow9533
    @oak_meadow9533 년 전 +1

    Sir, Your careful use of tools on shoes is amazing. At anytime you could destroy the perfection you have achieved. Your control over those sharp tools left me speechless. The finished objects are glorious indeed. My feet would sing like angels to feel your shoes around them.

  • @froggybangbang
    @froggybangbang 년 전 +7

    I've worked at a boots factory in Canada, and it's great to see how the same steps are done, only manually and with attention to each detail, instead of by machine and mass produced. Beautiful work. If it wasn't so far to get measurements and fit test I would definitely save up for a pair (or 3).

  • @NordLineOST
    @NordLineOST 2 년 전 +139

    Это настоящее произведение искусства! Я был просто поражен настолько тонкой техникой, настолько ювелирным владением инструментов, техникой и общим результатом. Это нечто непередаваемое. Каждое движение и так отточено и выверено.
    Браво!

    • @clear1948
      @clear1948 2 년 전 +18

      Да, я тоже. Помню одного дедушку, мастера по ремонту обуви. Мы с мамой всегда ездили к нему в его крохотную мастерскую, площадью наверное метров 6 или 8, чтобы починить обувь. Мама часто оставляла меня в мастерской посидеть и подождать пока мастер доделает, а сама уходила по делам на минут 30-40. И это всегда было очень завораживающе смотреть за его работой. Он всегда работал молча и в полной тишине, точно отмеряя, подрезая, вышивая, подклеивая. Со мной мастер никогда не разговаривал и даже не смотрел в мою сторону, но мне всегда казалось что он был не против когда за его работой наблюдают. Он из старых дряхлых сапог мог сделать такую красоту, все подровняв, подшив и подкрасив. Бедный старик, он столько обуви ремонтировал и за работу брал всего 50-60 рублей. Потом он пропал на долгое время, из соседних бутиков говорили что заболел. Мы больше его не видели. Жалко что в наших странах нет хорошей социальной поддержки для таких людей. Я уверена что из заработанного ему оставались сущие гроши. Потому что работа могла занимать 1, 2, 3 часа, а платили за это 50, 100, 150 рублей.

    • @vladimircastillo1305
      @vladimircastillo1305 2 년 전 +3

      Un trabajo impecable que sigan con sus talentos gracias por darnos a conocer tanto saber

    • @user-ku3jz8hs7b
      @user-ku3jz8hs7b 2 년 전 +6

      А я от технологии офигел главным образом... Разве можно их носить после этого... Стоптать и выбросить?

    • @user-wb3ye3xv2f
      @user-wb3ye3xv2f 2 년 전 +5

      как и дорогой костюм, эти туфли нужно учиться и уметь носить.

    • @elgatonegro7207
      @elgatonegro7207 2 년 전 +1

      За 150 000 ботинки

  • @Stella-rn9xc
    @Stella-rn9xc 2 년 전 +29

    Потрясающе! Ювелирная работа! Сколько мастерства, умения, таланта! После такого кропотливого труда этим туфлям место в музее!

    • @user-tv1sc2cv6r
      @user-tv1sc2cv6r 2 년 전 +1

      ... для Вас мадемуазель наверное таки есть, а я по прошествии 42 лет увидел что технология одна и не зависит от национальности и места на земле, сам когда то такие делал.

    • @allgood395
      @allgood395 2 년 전

      @@user-tv1sc2cv6r согласитесь, цена этой работы в разы выше средней.

    • @user-tv1sc2cv6r
      @user-tv1sc2cv6r 2 년 전 +1

      @@allgood395 ...соглашусь без базара но при Союзе, а это 40 лет тому, нужно было быть особо приближённым чтобы не загреметь под фанфары за изготовление таких "лялек"

    • @allgood395
      @allgood395 2 년 전

      та и щас эти шузы, ох как далеки от народа...

  • @UpGreyeDD
    @UpGreyeDD 년 전 +1

    A sowing MACHINE ? Back in my day…. Kidding. Very cool and relaxing video, oddly interesting at the same time. Thanks for posting!

  • @user-id5xu3nm7i
    @user-id5xu3nm7i 년 전 +3

    Работа мастера завораживает. Страдивари обувных дел! Браво , маэстро !

  • @user-zj9et2yd4q
    @user-zj9et2yd4q 2 년 전 +50

    Это как же надо любить свою работу и людей чтоб творить такие чудеса. Браво маэстро! Высший класс!

  • @dreamcatcher-76
    @dreamcatcher-76 2 년 전 +56

    Так делали обувь сто лет назад, полностью ручная работа, не считая сборки верха. Это уже искусство, моё уважение Мастерам!

    • @user-first666
      @user-first666 2 년 전 +1

      Китайские дети и сейчас неплохо делают обувь.
      ну на сезон точно хватает

    • @gidroparik
      @gidroparik 2 년 전 +2

      @@user-first666 эти басни про китайских детей оставь себе.

  • @user-yd8xv9wv5z
    @user-yd8xv9wv5z 년 전 +2

    I think it's similar to making a violin. Very delicate and beautiful, the ultimate in shoes is bespoke.

  • @silviosamurai
    @silviosamurai 년 전 +1

    Beautifull work, Japanese handicrafted goods, the best in the world. Congratulations.

  • @armanmahdiani9472
    @armanmahdiani9472 2 년 전 +45

    This is what real "hand-made" is. so much craftsmanship and details. Absolutely beautiful

    • @papamiro
      @papamiro 2 년 전 +1

      krplus.net/bidio/aLyJhKF9aX7TnnKFBJK

  • @user-jr8ih8ol7w
    @user-jr8ih8ol7w 년 전 +38

    Ювелирная работа, только в сапожном деле!!! Интересно наблюдать со стороны за мастером. Кажется ,он легко и просто делает, и ты бы так смог .Но этому нужно долго и терпеливо учиться!!!. Обувь ручной работы это нечто особенное!!! Хвала мастеру !!!

  • @Mtz2604
    @Mtz2604 년 전 +2

    The process of watching how this shoes are made is a total experience, relaxing, admirable. You can see the respect for the material with the precision used to cut each piece, just the necessary strength and every second of dedication to the many details we don't see, but are part of the high end product.
    Is always mesmerizing to see a master doing it's craft.
    I would absolutely pay for those Oxford shoes.

    • @krazythedomm
      @krazythedomm 년 전

      Pay 4k? U sure?

    • @Mtz2604
      @Mtz2604 년 전

      @@krazythedomm if I had the money to buy a pair of shoes with such a quality, I would.

  • @BarryJSilva
    @BarryJSilva 년 전 +1

    Master craftsman at work, truly an art, almost a crime to wear.

  • @Testikillz
    @Testikillz 년 전 +80

    As someone who is just starting to get into leather working as a hobby, it’s incredible to see that he does all this using a free hand technique with absolute precision. Imcredible

    • @matiask7633
      @matiask7633 년 전 +5

      Just yesterday I tried to do that hidden stitch technique that he does. It's almost impossible to do that precisely! I know my knife is good, but even the slightest change in angle will ruin it.

  • @sanyoknazar_uk7333
    @sanyoknazar_uk7333 2 년 전 +79

    Просто нет слов от техники владения инструментами мастером . Это уже не просто обувь а произведение искуства.

    • @solit-a
      @solit-a 년 전 +5

      Моя мечта
      А в магазинах сейчас такое говно. Даже брендовые. Рвутся и ломаются. Ужас

    • @McLaren1AMG
      @McLaren1AMG 년 전 +1

      @@solit-a на заказ делают вручную.. при этом цена адекватная, в районе 12-15к

    • @claudiosa4716
      @claudiosa4716 년 전

      Concordo plenamente.

    • @traderkg5778
      @traderkg5778 년 전 +4

      @@McLaren1AMG цена около 132000 р у этих ребят

    • @McLaren1AMG
      @McLaren1AMG 년 전 +4

      @@traderkg5778 это мягко говоря дохрена... 1700$, но.. это ручной труд все таки

  • @calbudd2838
    @calbudd2838 년 전 +5

    The discipline and skill with which this young man uses is amazing and inspiring to watch.

  • @AndrGai
    @AndrGai 년 전 +11

    Мастеру уважение, он реально учился, я люблю его работу

  • @Galivantin
    @Galivantin 년 전 +80

    This video brings back memories, when I was kid, growing up in Mexico, my Dad used to bring home, carrying in his shoulders, a cow's hide, or rather the leather, he then would cut it into the shoe forms, it takes a very special skill to trim out the edges of those shoes so that can be glued together and be turned into a shoe or a boot. As they say "stick to your last." I couldn't cut a shoe if my life depended on it. Thank you for what you do.

    • @ruzziasht349
      @ruzziasht349 년 전

      Oh come on, I hope you're not trying to suggest your father built shoes like this from his cow hides.

    • @RetroJack
      @RetroJack 년 전 +2

      @@ruzziasht349 I didn't see any suggestion of that, only your inference.

    • @alachedelmictlan648
      @alachedelmictlan648 년 전

      ¿Tú de qué parte de México eres? Yo del centro-sur 👀

    • @James_Carabajal
      @James_Carabajal 년 전

      @@ruzziasht349 Lmfao you do know what leather is correct? The city of León, Guanajuato in Mexico is considered actually the shoe making capital of the world and the cowboy boot capital of the world because that’s where the leather cowboy boot came from. That’s where cattleranchers would make boots from the cow hides. Many many of our American boots are made in Mexico, companies go out there and open factories or pay factories that are open already to make them and while they definitely use some modern technology, it’s still made completely by hand from cow hides. If you didn’t know that leather comes from cow hide, quality leather, as well as that Suede is literally the exact same thing as leather, it’s usually just the underside of leather or they rough the leather up, then you have a lot to learn about leather and shoes. Different parts of the cow hide creates different qualities of leather and the best most expensive highest quality of any leather shoe period is from under the hide of a horse on the rump and it is called Shell Cordovan. The only other expensive shoes you will find is if they are made from exotic animals.

    • @James_Carabajal
      @James_Carabajal 년 전 +1

      It’s called scyving when they thin the edges to glue them together. What part of Mexico is your family from? I know Guanajuato is best know for it’s leather shoe and boot making in Mexico but there are many cobblers and craftsman throughout all of Mexico.

  • @23coburn
    @23coburn 2 년 전 +42

    He is so sure of every stroke of the brush and every cut of the tool he doesn't wear gloves.These shoes are a Song from a great artisan. Thank you sir!

  • @WassaMatterU
    @WassaMatterU 년 전 +2

    I am always just in awe when I watch these videos. He is the consummate craftsman.

  • @elektronika7197
    @elektronika7197 개월 전

    Impressive craftsmanship, attention to the finest of details. We need more of this in our world for the betterment of all.

  • @edokece
    @edokece 2 년 전 +351

    He isn't a shoe marker only, he is an amazing artist.

    • @co2metal
      @co2metal 년 전 +4

      Not just an amazing artist, the MOST amazing artist. Do you not understand he is of Japanese heritage? This heritage is one of much more virtue than if said man descended from the Caucuses. Do not undersell this better human's talent and heritage.

    • @TheDiveDawg
      @TheDiveDawg 년 전 +7

      @@co2metal peddle your racism elsewhere

    • @asant90
      @asant90 년 전 +2

      @@co2metal are you even real? Gtfo😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @tiredandsad2839
      @tiredandsad2839 년 전 +2

      @@co2metal That was so disgusting I dont even know if you're joking or not, I had to sit and comprehend what I just abused my eyes reading😭.

    • @occasionallycute9083
      @occasionallycute9083 년 전

      @@TheDiveDawg what your point

  • @alankwood
    @alankwood 2 년 전 +33

    So nice to see young people continuing this trade as true craftsmen.. So much work into one pair of shoes !!

  • @aimeeaztec4601
    @aimeeaztec4601 년 전

    This was guy’s work was outstanding and world class….. really relaxing and enjoyable to watch. First class!

  • @denisegray5722
    @denisegray5722 년 전 +1

    A true artisan. Just so highly skilled and beautiful to watch. Thank you.

  • @rickzoehfeld6679
    @rickzoehfeld6679 2 년 전 +50

    I have a relative who was a Cobbler in New York. Now I really appreciate the work he did.
    Shoes, made to fit your specific feet, are worth every penny. Admire these craftsmen.

  • @ghanibujang5803
    @ghanibujang5803 2 년 전 +65

    Honestly, all your videos brought tears in my eyes. Your skills and highest standard to detail, you deserved to be called young masters.

    • @siroenoyosui
      @siroenoyosui  2 년 전 +13

      Thank you for watching our videos and comment!
      Hope you enjoyed the video😊

    • @yescivic
      @yescivic 2 년 전 +8

      Yes indeed, very young for his masterwork., full speed ahead.

  • @trocycling1204
    @trocycling1204 년 전 +1

    I used to work closely with the Japanese and would travel there frequently. I loved watching them work (engineers that needed to make stuff for prototyping) , and also loved listening to them talking with each other. I found it so relaxing!

  • @wyattgrigor1995
    @wyattgrigor1995 년 전 +7

    Absolutely amazing to watch you at your craft. You have an exceptional skill set and attention to detail like no other, a true pleasure to watch.

  • @collidingforces9589
    @collidingforces9589 년 전 +255

    What an honorable job. We, the consumers take for granted the masterpiece of those who make shoes by hand. Pretty admirable job!

    • @goshu7009
      @goshu7009 년 전

      You, who speak english mostly. The rest were suffering from you and your consumator society. Because of you and your greed, most crafts and arts died.

    • @TheReddman68
      @TheReddman68 년 전

      those sell outs will do anything for a BUCK

    • @josedejesusrecinos1351
      @josedejesusrecinos1351 년 전 +1

      Ese trabajo no es de a dolar minimo medio dia o mas cuanto le darias ?¿ por 1 par de zapatos Im shomaker a litle

    • @MrAlemirex
      @MrAlemirex 년 전 +8

      Oh trust me, no one will take these shoes for granted, they have to sell for a grand at least

    • @realgrilledsushi
      @realgrilledsushi 년 전 +4

      If you have plenty of cash, it is easy to take it for granted.

  • @alexanderkartunhandmade

    Бля! Я даже слезу пустил. Как давно это было ...каких то 45 лет назад я начал изучать эту же профессию и слава Богу что ещё остались такие мастера. На сколько он молод но какое отношение к деталям и к мелочам - обработка и подготовка заготовки, стельки, подноска ...подошвы и всё остальное. А какие движеня - эстетический оргазм! Ни одного лишнего - проффесионал высочайшего класса. Низкий поклон большому мастеру.

    • @nataliakireeva5639
      @nataliakireeva5639 2 년 전 +7

      Огромный труд и усердие!)) высший класс!

    • @user-xq2im6ve4s
      @user-xq2im6ve4s 2 년 전 +2

      Никакой вы не мастер.

    • @alexanderkartunhandmade
      @alexanderkartunhandmade 2 년 전 +8

      @@user-xq2im6ve4s Не тебе судить! Я учился у лучх мастеров начиная с 1976 года и приобрёл прекрасную профессию. Всё то что делает это парень - прекрасно. Конечно же наши методы немного оличались от ихних но в принцмпе всё очень близко. В вам ... Я бы вас послал, но вы уже там.

    • @monarch1637
      @monarch1637 2 년 전 +1

      А СКОЛЬКО ДНЕЙ ДЕЛАЮТСЯ ТАКИЕ ТУФЛИ?

    • @user-xq2im6ve4s
      @user-xq2im6ve4s 2 년 전 +1

      @@alexanderkartunhandmade Хватит врать тут! Никакой ты не мастер, а аферист, который тапки домашние элементарно починить не в состоянии...

  • @DullSpectrum
    @DullSpectrum 년 전 +4

    And to think the quality of their work will only continue to heighten as they continue. Honestly super cool to see.

  • @JayPee570
    @JayPee570 년 전 +6

    A true master of their craft. I wish I could get a pair.

  • @Tonnys-Life
    @Tonnys-Life 년 전 +6

    プロの職人さんだと分かっていても、あまりにも思い切り良くサクサク切っていくので失敗しないかと冷や冷や💦しちゃいました。
    しかし、さすがプロですね。素晴らしい仕事に感動です🥲✨❤

  • @victorsever70
    @victorsever70 2 년 전 +43

    Какое удовольствие я получил от просмотра!
    Это настоящее искуство!
    Мастер от Бога!
    Золотые руки!

    • @user-bs2yr6dr7h
      @user-bs2yr6dr7h 2 년 전

      @@theend5304 а где она?

    • @user-bs2yr6dr7h
      @user-bs2yr6dr7h 2 년 전 +2

      @@theend5304 а, в этом смысле. Ну да. Покупаю Экко, вроде кожа, более-менее неплохая.

  • @ChoochooseU
    @ChoochooseU 년 전 +2

    I’m pretty sure I wanted to cry and name them at the end!
    WoW 😮 Very proud of your craftsmanship.

  • @toda0725
    @toda0725 년 전

    眠くなるかなーと思って見てたら最後まで見てしまうぐらい感動でした
    ありがとうございます

  • @zefdin101
    @zefdin101 2 년 전 +14

    The way you cut the flaps in the sole for the blind stitching before you put it on the shoe is amazing and masterful. I learn a tremendous amount from your videos.. thank you. You make something so incredibly difficult look easy. That is the definition of a master. I’m humbled to watch you work.

    • @siroenoyosui
      @siroenoyosui  2 년 전 +2

      Thank you for watching!
      I'm appreciated it if the video helps you🙇‍♂️

  • @gnom3780
    @gnom3780 2 년 전 +36

    Как же красиво человек работает. От обуви прямо веет теплом и душой с которой она сделана.Браво Маэстро, Браво!

    • @ruzziasht349
      @ruzziasht349 년 전

      Я рад, что у вас есть время расслабиться и посмотреть видео, когда ваша страна незаконно вторглась в вашу соседку и систематически уничтожает и убивает все.

    • @gnom3780
      @gnom3780 년 전

      @@ruzziasht349 Подожди ещё , будешь такую дурь писать и гадости про мою страну и лезть к нам с тупыми советами никому более не нужными мы и к тебе придём. К хорошим людям мы приходим с добрым и открытым сердцем , а к неонацистам и фашистам с мечём.Тут всё только от тебя и твоей страны зависит какого русского медведя ты хочешь увидеть у себя в доме . Про то , что ты охеренный стрелок или охотник на медведей 80-го уровня - сразу мимо.Это тебе твои предшественники в виде Наполеона и твари гитлера расскажут много.Да и последыши их расскажут.Так что думай что пишешь , что бы потом не краснеть со стыда.

  • @sopranoxpiano3855
    @sopranoxpiano3855 년 전 +15

    As someone whose made their fair share of amateur shoes, I can tell you this guys skill with sharp objects is next level! I would’ve accidentally nicked the upper so many times 😂

  • @user-xn5lx1zu9o
    @user-xn5lx1zu9o 년 전 +3

    Потрясающе!!! Это произведение искусства. Я ювелир, я всё бросил и не мог оторваться от просмотра. Мастера настоящие профессионалы. Спасибо

  • @guf222
    @guf222 2 년 전 +20

    Такие молодые а уже мастера своего дела. Успехов вам!

  • @kenbausert411
    @kenbausert411 2 년 전 +15

    I found this by accident and so glad I did. Watching a true craftsman and talented artist create his masterpiece is every bit as entertaining as it is educational.

  • @El_Lu-Shin
    @El_Lu-Shin 년 전 +6

    What a masterpiece. I was super surprised with how high the heel is. Looks gorgeous.

  • @abhigaurav
    @abhigaurav 2 년 전 +48

    Huge respect for the shoemakers and artisans who put so much effort and craftsmanship into every piece and pair of shoes.

  • @CostaMesaPhotography
    @CostaMesaPhotography 2 년 전 +20

    There are not enough superlatives to describe what I just watched. I can't imagine being worthy of owning and wearing such shoes. How very special is the person who can. I would only hope that they have a level of appreciation for their shoes which matches the level of skill and craftsmanship that goes into creating them. I am in awe.

  • @SPENJERE
    @SPENJERE 년 전 +1

    Wow, such an amazing process to see. So many steps to the process , and with each different step the careful inspection to make sure everything is just right. If these were my shoes, I would be honored every time I put them on for the simple fact of knowing how much skill, love and dedication went into them for they truly have the creators heart and soul in them. 🙏

  • @slanderous.j
    @slanderous.j 년 전 +1

    Anything handmade in Japan is worth every penny spent.

  • @larrynguyen85
    @larrynguyen85 2 년 전 +87

    After seeing how much work and skill goes into these, I'm not sure I'd want to even wear them! Simply beautiful!

    • @jerrylandgraff7422
      @jerrylandgraff7422 2 년 전 +3

      They are made to wear and wear and wear!

    • @justanothernguyen2334
      @justanothernguyen2334 2 년 전 +1

      They are made to be worn so i'm sure they are happy to be of service to someone

    • @lunchie80
      @lunchie80 2 년 전

      Their shoes cost around $2000 to $2500 USD+… so it depends if wearing $2000+ shoes is reasonable to you.

  • @sylwiawystub7384
    @sylwiawystub7384 2 년 전 +15

    Wonderfull. My Grandad had such a hobby. He showed me, a child, how to make shoes and sometimes allowed me to do something. They were very valuable lessons for the rest of my life.

  • @adklabor1
    @adklabor1 10 개월 전

    thank you so much again my friend. I just keep watching. what an incredible respect you seem to have for your leather and other materials. you do them the ultimate favor.

  • @nostalgicbliss5547

    The craftsmanship is out of this world.

  • @user-pv5kd5mo5f
    @user-pv5kd5mo5f 2 년 전 +23

    Восторг и восхищение мастерам !!!🙏🏻👏🏻❤️
    Я сама обувщик с 37 летним стажем работы . И знаю , сколько любви , труда и терпения вложено в эту работу .
    Я бы назвала это искусством .
    Спасибо за видео !
    Хотела бы работать с такими мастерами .

    • @valery1132
      @valery1132 2 년 전 +1

      Это и есть Искусство !

    • @nilsttv8079
      @nilsttv8079 2 년 전 +1

      И сколько стоят такие туфли, и сколько времени уходит на их производство?

    • @DMITRIY3003
      @DMITRIY3003 2 년 전 +1

      А зачем Вам работать с ними? У Вас нет заказчиков?

    • @shuxratkamolov1663
      @shuxratkamolov1663 2 년 전

      @@nilsttv8079 1550 долларов начиная до 7000 тисяч

    • @user-pv5kd5mo5f
      @user-pv5kd5mo5f 2 년 전

      @@nilsttv8079 я не знаю сколько могут стоить эти туфли . Думаю очень дорого . Опять же у кого какой доход в жизни . Для кого то $ 1000 огромные деньги , для кого то мизер .
      Если целый день занимается этой парой , то по времени на заготовку уйдёт часа три - четыре . Самое долгое это затяжка .

  • @ansapa1234
    @ansapa1234 2 년 전 +49

    Italy boasts congregations of shoemakers established since 1268 and a very large number of skilled craftsmen up to the present day. This young Japanese craftsman, who seems to me to be so Italian in his artisan perfection, demonstrates how this culture is finally a universal heritage. An artist as well as a craftsman. Well done.

    • @ansapa1234
      @ansapa1234 2 년 전

      @Markus Patients Then you are still lucky, think of how many despite having a computer lack the brain to use it.

    • @ansapa1234
      @ansapa1234 2 년 전 +1

      @silenceofthelambs Silence, why didn't you keep it? I think it would have been smarter to point to an older congregation than the one established in Venice in 1268 to support your controversy. The feet have few venous branches and being in the ice for too long they risk having to be amputated. I believe that during the various ice ages that involved men, they wore footwear. Asking who did it first remains an idiot's logical exercise. The canons that the young Yosui used to make his shoes are certainly not Japanese. This does not mean that the Japanese lived in trees and had prehensile feet but simply that the modern shoes made by Yosui find their style and design outside of Japan. The first in the world to establish rules, projects and categories of shoemakers were the Venetians in Italy. I don't think this truth should be offensive to any people of any country. 70% of the world's artistic heritage is located in Italy, the nation with the highest number of artistic works or places protected by Unesco is Italy. I also believe that this truth does not offend anyone. Seeing that our cultural heritage has been well received in the world is a source of pride for us. Not only Coca Cola. I was pleased to observe Yosui working with great skill level and competence and I wanted to pay a compliment. I find your comment inappropriate and absolutely inadequate. So, please, take off those horrible sneakers that you wear even in the bed and go to buy a pair of shoes worthy of the name so that maybe you will come to understand the difference. Being a craftsman does not mean being a half artist, but a craftsman. Craftsman is a great word. Try using the hands connected to the brain and you will see that in the future you will avoid such stupid comments as the one just made. Bye Bye.

    • @billydagenham
      @billydagenham 2 년 전 +1

      ​@@ansapa1234 Truly epic retort, thank you sir

    • @ladybug591
      @ladybug591 2 년 전 +1

      @silenceofthelambs A traditional craftsman operating from his workshop in Taito City, prices for his highly exclusive bespoke footwear begin at around $3,000. 3. Yohei Fukuda Before returning to Japan, Yohei Fukuda trained with reputed English shoemakers John Lobb, Gaziano Girling, and George Cleverley. Also training is available from Italian craftsmen. Regards.

    • @ladybug591
      @ladybug591 2 년 전

      @Markus Patients Lol...Markus are you saying these shoes would cost MUCH "more than an arm or a leg" - probably both your arms and both your legs. This is true. These are shoes for the rich.
      "A traditional craftsman operating from his workshop in Taito City, prices for his highly exclusive bespoke footwear begin at around $3,000. 3. Yohei Fukuda Before returning to Japan, Yohei Fukuda trained with reputed English shoemakers John Lobb, Gaziano Girling, and George Cleverley." data from "People Ask."

  • @mi2ube
    @mi2ube 년 전 +1

    Beautiful work. I watched ballet shoe builders before, also, beautiful work. This is true craftsmanship. I love my oxfords. It’s worth the cost for quality that lasts.

  • @bennyantiglio6103
    @bennyantiglio6103 년 전 +2

    よくやった仕事の愛は、まだ彼のためよりもはるかに良い品質です。 それはとても美しいです、私は木製の形まで誇張することなく絶対に崇高であるこの靴の所有者がうらやましいです。

  • @TheGabone99
    @TheGabone99 2 년 전 +33

    Amazing! I couldn't take my eyes from the screen. Every step of the process was pursued with such dedication and respect, nothing was rushed or treated differently. God bless this artist and the Japanese people because is in their nature to seek perfection at everything they do!

  • @user-ul6dv6db7l
    @user-ul6dv6db7l 2 년 전 +30

    Потрясающее мастерство, такие люди обладают колоссальным терпением и любовью к своему ремеслу, браво, кропотливая, ювелирная работа!

    • @rinatkurbanov5914
      @rinatkurbanov5914 2 년 전 +1

      Но и цена на эту обувь соответствующая. заводская обувь дешевле, и по качеству не уступит.

    • @denismunoz8158
      @denismunoz8158 2 년 전

      Yo soy zapatero y tengo 53 años de trabajar en este oficio yo pensaba que lla no quedaban te felicito muchaho.Sanjose costa rica

    • @Swimintex
      @Swimintex 2 년 전

      Думаю, что подобную обувь одевают "лишь по случаю", то есть явно на какой-то выход или показ. Может быть эта обувь предназначается в первую очередь для чечёточников - не зря ведь носок с металлической набойкой, чтобы "цокало"?

    • @s78ap
      @s78ap 2 년 전 +2

      @@Swimintex ага мне тоже кажется странным красить подошву в черный цвет, на долго по асфальту такой краски не хватит

    • @s78ap
      @s78ap 2 년 전 +1

      капец ботинки легкие должны быть

  • @Ophiane
    @Ophiane 년 전 +6

    This was genuinely so soothing and fascinating to watch. Pure art.

  • @arocketgal
    @arocketgal 년 전 +4

    Unbelievable the amount of craftsmanship, attention to detail and PURE EXCELLENCE. This is amazing and restores my faith that all is not lost in the world. Thank you for this. Bravo!

  • @dejeon0195
    @dejeon0195 2 년 전 +43

    For me this is the highest echelon in shoes craftsmanship. He follows on every detail with great dedication.