Spinning Jute Yarn
Searching for quality natural materials globally, wovening the twine with 100% natural jute from Bangladesh, which is the basis for making soles.
Making Jute Rope
Weaving the jute rope by traditional spinning machines, a century-old weaving technique that makes the rope strong and soft enough.
Handcrafting The Sole
Curling the braided rope into the typical hourglass shape of an espadrille sole on the bench. Then stitching the sole together with sisal thread and an oversize needle to prevent unraveling.
Vulcanizing Rubber Sole
Vulcanizing the rubber onto jute sole in a metal mold at high temperature, without using any glue or chemicals, perfect fit, no gaps, more solid.
Cutting Canvas
Depending on whether using linen, denim or leather, we choose different knives, determine the size we need, and cut into different shapes.
Sewing By Hand
Sewing the fabric skillfully onto the rope soles with even stitches and finishing with an embroidery at the front of the shoe by hand.