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  2. Bespoke shoes - Wikipedia

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    Bespoke shoes or custom shoes are shoes made especially for a certain customer by a shoemaker. [1] The feet are measured and a last for each foot is created. At the fitting, the customer tries the prototype pair of shoes made in an inexpensive leather and the shoemaker checks if anything needs to be changed. If so, the changes are applied to ...

  3. Pixartprinting - Wikipedia

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    Pixartprinting is an Italian print on demand company. It is headquartered in Quarto d'Altino , Italy and part of the Cimpress group. Pixartprinting operates in 12 European markets in Italy, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, and Sweden.

  4. Category:Shoe companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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  5. Gravati - Wikipedia

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    Gravati is a family-owned company founded in Milan, Italy in 1909. [1] It manufactures men's and women's dress shoes in Vigevano, Italy. Although Gravati uses a variety of shoe construction methods, including Bologna and Goodyear construction, the majority of their production uses the Blake construction method. The shoes are hand-crafted ...

  6. Santoni (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Santoni is an Italian fashion brand of luxury shoes and leather accessories founded in 1975 by Andrea Santoni. [1] Santoni produces in Marche, a region known for shoemaking and leather components along the Adriatic Sea coast. The brand is carried at directly owned retail stores and Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman.

  7. List of Italian brands - Wikipedia

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    A 1968 Bizzarrini Manta Carimate Chair designed by Vico Magistretti in 1959 and produced by Cassina Manufacturing plant for De'Longhi coffee machines in Treviso, Italy De Tomaso Pantera, once owned by Elvis Presley Diadora Mythos Axeler athletic shoes, 2009 Dolce & Gabbana, headquartered in Milan A Ducati 1199 Panigale S motorcycle An Eko CX7S guitar Ferrari California T Ferrero Mon Chéri A ...

  8. Bally (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Bally took over Italian leather goods company Zagliani's Milan atelier for its in-house production of high-end bags and accessories. [21] From 2017, the company started to consolidate its operations in Milan and Caslano. [22] That same year, the company also opened a new, 15,120 square feet manufacturing facility in Lastra a Signa. [23]

  9. Garolini - Wikipedia

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    Garolini's shoes began to appear in Halston advertisements. These ads were painted by famous pop artist Andy Warhol. The Finkelsteins sold the company to US Shoes in 1980. Though Garolini was named after the founders' children, Gary Stan and Lynn Finkelstein had nothing to do with the business.