production

Gucio shoes are handmade shoes. As they are so small, it is more efficient to use old, non-electric machines to sew the little pieces of leather. The machines used in the production process are very old (from before the second World War) and unique (PFAFF and SINGER).
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Threads are so specially designed, that when the child's foot is too big for a shoe, they delicately tear apart on the back (the shoes still can be worn, however it is a signal that they need to be replaced by the larger number). Gucio shoes with such threads are made as an option. For the Polish market the shoes are made with the regular, unbreakable threads, however very soft ones. A new shoe adjusts to a foot of an individual in sole part, simultaneously creates a proper matrix of a posture. As every child walks differently, each child needs a new pair of shoes for her/his own use. Possible second or even third owner would wear shoes of worse properties to correct posture. It may even hurt them.