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sure:
1) no, i haven't.
2)i don't know yet.
3) dito
as i said, i had a reliable source(can reveal via pm) and it sounded like the transition is in progress. the opening of the new store is another indicator, imo.
if you ask me, the gyw versus handwelted discussion has taken place several times and everyone made his conclusions. imo, it's more a loss for the craft and can probably be a gain for the brand as the serial production eliminates inconsistencies. atm, it's a bit reading the coffee ground.
i expect a meanwhile international brand like vass to communicate with their customer base and the retailers, when the time is ripe.
I presume they will continue to offer hand welted shoes as well.
I can't imagine that they would give up the handmade craft entirely. After all, it is key to their current success. And they obviously have a team of craftsmen who have the skills.
I can respect the businessman's desire to grow financially. I just hope they add on to what they have without destroying it. I don't even own a pair yet.
order soon then . Honestly, honestly that is not important for me, i just don't care one way or the other.
G is me and the source is very reliable.
i know the number for shoe trees is around 2500 - 3000 per anno. do the math.
To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure I care either. I just want to be able to have the first hand experience and to see for myself the difference.
Your new camera is obviously working for you. Hope to see more quality photos of your excellent collection.
what can be the motivation for this question?
I, for one, intend to start panic buying.
I can see the headlines 'Hungarian economy bounces - i-gent rush on hand-welted shoes'
I just called Vass. Price for a stock chukka HUF $420 Euro and MTO HUF $640 Euro
Good bokeh on the lens. Awesome shoes, too.