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Interesting Facts Of Grenson Shoes

By Gray Wizard


Grenson Shoes was started by a man named William Green. His mother had a trade at the time of his father passing away of making excellent stylish boots. Young William picked up his this handy trade from his mother.

In honor of his father, his first business was named William Green and Son. The high standards he used to make each pair of shoes a work of art, and his love for the trade, made these a success. People who owned a pair or two spread the word that they were durable, stylish and comfortable.

In 1874 Mr. Green opened his first factory, which was called the "Greens Yard". This is also when Green and Son merged into Grenson. At the end of the 1800's Mr. Green moved to a larger factory located in the UK on Queens Street where it is still flourishing today.

What makes these shoes stand out far above the rest in the world? It is all thanks to a wonderful process known as Goodyear Welted. This has several different stages shoes must go through to make them sturdy and long lasting. Instead of going through an assembly line and being glued together, these were hand crafted and pieced together with intricate detail.

One pair of shoes made with the welted process takes a lot longer than in cheaper industry shoe factories. Three weeks is approximately how long it takes for each pair to be made, whereas other cheap factories can make a pair in about ten to fifteen minutes. But these quick made versions will only last maybe a year and Grenson's will last many years.

You can even spend some extra money and get a pair specially fitted to your feet completely unique and original just for you and your comfort. The Conrad is debonair and elegant with their basket weave design. The basket weave is actually a cooling process as the air passes between the weaves to keep feet cooled down.

The Sid is another elegantly stylish design. Sometimes these are called Royal Brogue but these have strapping wing tips that reach all the way to the back. These are something a gentleman would be sporting today. More and more men are going back to dressing elegantly and these are a great way to get started in a new suave look.

Other popular designs of Grenson Shoes include the Silas, Ollie, Dougie, Sharp, William and the Marske. If you are looking for excellent footwear that will last many years down the road then these are perfect for you. Another great thing about them is that they will always be stylish no matter what trends are.




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