The Factory: Craftsmanship

12 May 2011 05:52pm

Oliver Sweeney shoes have been crafted in the same family run factory in the world renowned shoe making region of Italy, for over twenty years. Over the next few weeks we'll open the door to our artisan factory and invite you in to the world of shoe making. In this first post we'll give you an insight into the craftsmanship that goes into every single of our shoes, using the finest of leathers and materials.

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5 Comments
Monkey says: In awe of that answer! Rlleay cool! 23 May 2011 04:54am
Richard Wilkinson says: Hi,

Thanks for the reply, apologies, I did not realise it was a leather type and not the shoe model, I no longer hve the box for the shoes, however, I will take and send a picture of the shoe to the e-mail address posted. Thankyou very much for your help!

Best regards.
20 May 2011 10:54pm
Oliver Sweeney says: Hi Richard,
Do you happen to know the style name as "Airone" is a leather type. Or alternatively a picture for us to identify the style so we can try and find some for you.
(If sending a picture please e-mail it to customerservices@oliversweeney.com)

Many thanks and Kind regards,
Oliver Sweeney
16 May 2011 04:15pm
Richard Wilkinson says: Hi Guys,

I have a 3 pairs of OS shoes, a pair of Airones, however, since they have been discontinued i can not bring myself to wear them anymore everyday, they only come out for special occasions, the shoes are a true work of art!!!! and I could not bear to be without these shoes!!! Do you have any left in stock as I desperately need a spare pair.

I also have a pair of Ivors, which are party pieces, beautifully crafted, and i also have a pair of Branzinos, all are amazing.

Keep up the good work guys, great manufacturing photos by the way. .

Best regards
14 May 2011 06:22pm
Patrick Stapleton says: I have 4 pairs of shoes and look forward to buying my fifth. Would love a factory visit. 13 May 2011 09:19pm
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