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| Born Footwear
Brown. Brown was founded in 1888 in Natick, Massachusetts by Henry H. Brown. The manufacturer is growing substantially throughout the years, and even to producing Born footwear, it also manufactures the wellknown brands Dexter, Softspots, and Quark.
Born Footwear Is Handcrafted
Born footwear claims to be constructed from the "old European strategy for making footwear." What this means, presumably, is usually that all Born footwear is hand sewn. In addition, the footwear are built having a system that Born calls "Opanka Construction." This can look like something the Ikea people thought up, in fact seems (like Born) to essentially have <a href=http://www.plastindia.org/images/homepage/menu.asp?q=523>ニューバランス NEW BALANCE ML574 CMU</a> not even attempt to employ Scandinavia. Rather, Opanka construction indicates way in which these shoes are sewn together (where they got the name is anyone's guess).
Opanka construction means the top element of the shoe, a common, plus the sock lining are sewn and also one single double <a href=http://www.plastindia.org/images/homepage/menu.asp?q=454>http://www.plastindia.org/images/homepage/menu.asp?q=454</a> needle stitching. Unlike shoes with assorted layers of stitching, this will give to get a greater measure of flexibility. The state run Born footwear website also is "3/4 Opanka Construction," but despite a lot of research I have already been not able to clear up the mystery from the the <a href=http://www.plastindia.org/images/homepage/menu.asp?q=510>http://www.plastindia.org/images/homepage/menu.asp?q=510</a> difference is between regular Opanka construction and 3/4 Opanka Construction.
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