SABOTS D'ISA
Isabelle Estrade was crazy about shoes, but totally clumsy when she fell in love with the son of the Saint Bertrand-de-Comminges sabotage in 1998. Fascinated by the know-how of a father-in-law who perpetuates four generations' know-how, she decides to learn the profession despite very limited manual talent. However, on February 1, 2002, the young woman took over the family workshop, with several years of apprenticeship spent working on wood, cutting the leather and praying sewing machines from another era. Since then, she's been trying to "disrupt" the image of hooves, creating by hand custom models, shapes, colors and very modern names. His shoes on wooden soles and his boots are now full fashion accessories, sometimes casual or elegant. The models are in a female, male or child version.
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