Anzheluo, the best shoetree maker

Anzheluo has undeniable popularity among dress shoe lovers.

If you want to buy shoe tree, Anzheluo may be the only coming to your mind.

It’s not that there are fewer shoe tree makers in the market, but that there are extremely limited lasted shoe tree makers.

Not only are end consumers its customers, but also the vast majority of Chinese shoemakers.

It can be said that in the field of lasted shoe tree, Anzheluo has dominated for a long time.

Anzheluo recently participated in the TCE exhibition in Shanghai.

For the first time, I was able to see how many shoe trees it provides.

Let’s take a look with everyone.

First of all, it shows how a piece of wood changes to a shoe tree step by step.

I have seen the pictures on the Internet, but this is the first time I have seen a physical object.

Looking at the last step, it seems that the main thing is to pull out a hole in the hand, and then cut off the middle and add a spring, but Ms. Pan told me that this step is the most time-consuming and the reason why Anzheluo shoe trees are expensive.

The most important thing in last step is polishing which makes the texture we see. Only skillful craftsmen with experience and technology can do it and no machine can substitute.

Next, we will see the most common styles of shoe trees in Anzheluo. Two common spring styles. The back handle is a hole and the other is U-shaped.

U-shaped is the choice of John Lobb.

As for whether to paint or not, I don’t care much. However, it is great to paint to match the brand color.

Next, it immediately enters the high-level style.

First of all, let’s talk about the pull ring on the right, which is the way the old Edward Green likes to do it.

But the back of the one on the left gives people a very classical feeling. I remember Santoni has offered it.

It’s worth paying tribute to!

These two, the hinge on the left, used to be very popular. the handle on the right is the favorite of Italian bespoke shoe master Roberto Ugolini!

I also like it very much!

I don’t remember which brand I have seen this back design. You can remind me that it is equivalent to the simplicity of the classical back.

The most eye-catching of this shoe tree is the round ball on the handle, which is an Austria-Hungarian-style shoe support. The most representative one must be the Hungarian brand VASS.

Here comes the most shocking place.

The right one maybe the best hinged shoe tree in the market now which is indeed good in texture and relatively light, but the three section type on the left is at its peak!

This is only offered by Siroeno Yosui and Antonio Meccariello bespoke!

I really didn’t expect that looking at a shoe trees made me so excited!