The techniques learned are directly transferable to drawing other types of footwear and accessories, slippers feathers.
Friulane shoes (or call them Furlanes) are the historical shoes of Friulian tradition: simple lines combined with suede, unlined and with a rubber sole. They were originally homemade by women from villages in the mountains, then they found new life among the Venetian canals: the gondoliers needed a comfortable, stable and delicate shoe on the wood. The hand stitching has remained just as it once was: hands make each shoe a unique piece with their irregular motion. Today these shoes are a symbol of elegance: wear them with cotton trousers in warm tones with darts and a sand-coloured jersey polo shirt. Let them be your slippers at home, if you are one of those who never give up class.Made in Gonars (Italy)
The design includes a widened base in the midfoot, increasing the surface area for arch support and stability, italian velvet slippers.