Shoe Store Shopping When Visiting Florence
Florence Is often referred to as the shoe capital of the
planet, especially for
women's shoes and men's dress shoes. Since the birthplace of Gucci along
with the city where Salvatore Ferragamo made his title, it was a pioneer of the
luxury footwear market for things like women's wedges and among its primary
shopping streets would be Via dei Calzaiuoli,
that translates to the 'road of shoemakers'. The city's shoe stores offer a
range of styles, from comfortable casual driving shoes to towering stilettos
and rustic winter boots; there is a shoe and shop to suit every taste.
Salvatore Ferragamo
Salvatore Ferragamo's shop consists of a spacious design
with an accompanying museum the overlooks the southernend of Via de' Tornabuoni: a suitably grand setting to the father of
Florentine shoemaking of ladies and men's boots. Ferragamo started producing
shoes in Florence in 1927 and soon made his name creating bespoke footwear for
famous names like Judy Garland, Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot. Today, the
principles in which he thought are upheld by his own new brand, with women's
shoes that fit perfectly and are easily hip.
Cesare Paciotti
After Taking over the reins in his father's shoe business in
1980, Cesare Paciotti began re-inventing men's dress shoes, turning them out of
a necessity into a desirable accessory. His shoes are continuously on fashion,
but mix a modern aesthetic with higher excellent craftsmanship and a timeless
quality that's enduringly elegant. Collaborations using Versace, Dolce &
Gabbana and Roberto Cavalli have contested his typical
aesthetic of women's sneakers, although a commitment to pioneering research
suggests there's always something new to see at store.
Casadei
High-quality Craftsmanship has always been essential to
Casadei and it is lavish Via de' Tornabuoni flagship shop showcases this
calibre in a suitably prestigious site. The expansive boutique exhibits its own
classic designs along with new creations in two big street-facing windows, but
there is much more to see inside where the whole collection is set, such as
beautifully designed pieces like women's pumps, created in Italy and
hand-finished by highly skilled artisans.
Raspini
This Florence-born brand started out using just one store
but it made its mark as a part of Florentine's artisan workmanship, with its
reputation for attention to detail in women's shoes and command of skill,
resulting in a rapid expansion and there are currently a couple Raspini shops
throughout town. Its Via Roma boutique is one of the most significant and its
own six windows are famous for their extravagant window screens filled with
ladies boots. Expect to find a selection of global brands in store such as
D&G, Paul Smith and Stuart Weitzman if you stop by the store together with
Raspini originals.
Tod's
The Timeless moccasin is currently synonymous with relaxed
chic -- a popular range of men’s shoes online, and weekend staple which was
Tod's standout shoe starting in the 1980s. The ‘moccasin’ is a staple piece of
Tod's footwear; with relaxation being the motivation behind the shoe, with pieces crafted from the softest
Florentine leathers available. But, tradition and elegance are equally valued
and all Tod's hand crafted footwear is as smart as they are comfortable, they
could even be considered therapy shoes. It is the store located on Via de' Tornabuoni
that holds Tod's complete range of women and men as well as an assortment of statement bags and luxury accessories for you to
feast your eyes on and maybe even purchase.
These brands are just a couple of the basic brands that form
the prestigious Florentine shoe industry, make sure you research the cobble
stone streets and Find the boutique homes of shoemakers across the city, don't
just buy cheap shoes online.
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