Have you ever worn dress shoes which hurt your screw bones?
I have many times wearing barefoot and bleeding directly. Even if I wear socks for about half a day, my screw bones will pain. After a whole day, I can only say that I am very sorry!
I concluded that Italian shoes are the worst. Because when I wear British shoes, there is no such problem, and there is no such problem when I wear Chinese shoes.
Then when I went to see Italian shoes, I found that Loafer is more likely to have such problems than lace-up shoes.
Take Ferragamo and Bally for example. Bally is a Swiss brand, but the shoes are basically produced in Italy.
I don’t need to mark where the screw bone will be ground.
Italian brands don’t like to name their shoes. It must be because there are too many models, and there is no intention of making classics.
Simply looking at it this way, there is no comparison. For non-professionals, it is not so clear.
let’s look at Chinese shoes first.
Is it obvious that the height of the outer side has dropped, and even the lines are not that stiff.
So why are lace-up shoes better?
Tramezza is the unique shoemaking construction belonging to Ferragamo, not a model name.
On lace-up shoes, there is an obvious downward arc on the outside, which is hollowed out.
This brings me two questions, the latter one has no answer.
The first question is why European shoes, especially Italian shoes, pain screw bones. I consulted Jimmy, who is the lastmaker of Weritas. He said it was mainly because many Chinese feet collapsed, such as flat feet, but European shoes did not take this into account. In addition, from the aesthetic point of view, higher line looks better.
I can’t agree that high line looks is better. However, people’s feet vary in different regions. For example, Asians have a wider forefoot.
The second question, why lace-up shoes was cut curvedly down, while loafer is not?
Now, I gradually understand why it is necessary to find clothes suitable for Chinese body and shoes suitable for Chinese feet.