Every classic men's shoe is described and defined on two hierarchical levels. The superordinate category is the generic designation. Accordingly, a shoe is a brogue, oxford, holecut or similar. This is usually also called the model, and at the same time the model is always associated with certain...
read moreBased on these principles, lászló Budapest has developed four basic last shapes that really fit and take up different European cultural traditions. They thus accommodate different foot shapes and preferences. Does last have anything to do with performance? Quite possibly. Because the last is one...
read moreAll lászló Budapest shoes are either welted or double-stitched. Both styles are closely related, require a lot of manual work in production - and have a long history. The better-known welted sewing method in particular is still regarded as the pinnacle of manufacturing techniques. This reputation...
read moreBrocade vest with knee breeches, stiletto heels and puffed lace cuffs? ... How boring. Around the turn of the century before last, a young style rebel by the name of George Bryan "Beau" s Brummel triggered a minor tsunami in men's fashion, the effects of which can still be felt today...
read morelászló Budapest produces its welted and double-stitched shoes in a Hungarian manufactory and thus ties in with the traditions and stylistic traditions of the highly developed k.u.k. shoemaking craft. shoemaking craft. We are proud to be able to offer a quality that is characterized by an over...
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