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- Here are the authentic espadrilles entirely handsewn, without rubber, like we use to wear them in the sixties before the arrival of the vulcanization.
- The sole is handstitched by Vicente, nicknamed ''El borracho ", one of the last alpargateros (espadrille artisan) in the village of Cervera in northern Spain.
- The soles made of braided jute rope are shaped then handsewn with a punch on a wooden bench specially designed for this task.
- Espardenyas represent the craft of hand making the espadrilles as you can see in this video showing Vicente making an old fashion sole.