[Central European Master Series] *NEW – LÁSZLÓ VASS, Bespoke, All-Weather NORWEGIAN & Trees: 43.5D/E.
€760.00
VENDU à Monsieur R. S., ParisSize: 43-43.5 [US. 10] [UK 9]
Styles: All Weather, Collectors Shoes/Object d'Art, Norwegians, Rubber Soled
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Bespoke /Custom Made
5-Eyelet, Hand-Raised Apron Norweger
with
High Profile, All-weather, All-terrain Vibram Sole
László Vass
Euro 760
(inc. taxes)
(Shoe Trees, Carton & Travel Bags included)The concentration of bespoke shoemakers in Vienna and Budapest in the last century, inheritors of the great traditions of the Dual Monarchy, the K. u. K. time, is remarkable. A few of the contemporary continental masters, but also some English and American, are represented in László Vass und Magda Molnár’s seminal book “Herrenschuhe handgearbeitet”, a book well know to shoe lovers or collectors. Still it is not within the scope of this excellent book to innumerate the late great masters whose days at the cobbler’s bench are ended but whose masterpieces are still remembered and even changing hands among collectors. In some cases these firms exist but the old masters whose name they bear now tread a more ethereal ground; George Cleverley immediately comes to mind. In Vienna, in the Singerstrasse, there was Bela Nagy, known for his most elegant and chiseled toe, and wooden nailing. I have it on the generous authority of my very knowledgeable Viennese client, Dr.R.R., who patronized him until Nagy retired in the late 1960, that Nagy’s clientele was taken over by the still thriving Georg Materna. The venerable firm of Scheer & Söhne is still very much in operation and the Senior Herr Scheer was still working when both Dr. R and I stopped in to the Scheer workrooms on different occasions last fall. Going further back, in the 1940s and 50s, there was, for one, the excellent firm of Schilhavy-Rosenzeig. Herrn Rosenzweig himself, I learned, remained active into the late 1960s, working from home in the Himmelpfortgasse. There were others, of course, the excellent Herr Reicher on the Kühnplatz, retired these 10 years, and yet others in Budapest. For the collector the hand work of these great craftsmen remains precious and is much sought after, not only for its extreme rarity but that it memorializes the quality (and variety of individual styles) of the best traditional Central European craftsmanship in this field.
Vass and Molnar mention many of the contemporary masters of which, to be sure, Vass himself, in his custom work, is one. Many bespoke shoemakers today present a ready-made line of shoes, whether made by them or for them, and Vass is no exception. He markets an attractive line in the popular English taste, with a more pointed and chiseled toe than in the local tradition. These are perfectly well made and recommended but it is his superior custom work in which we are interested here.
The shoe in this listing with its robust All-weather Vibram sole is a year-round shoe to carry you comfortably through the heaviest weather and the most challenging terrain. Every wardrobe needs at least one such shoe, if for no other reason that to save your more fragile shoes from early retirement. But the real reason for such a shoe is to be able to go anywhere and return to civilization still properly dressed.
Size Details:
43.5F.....thus US 10D/E......UK9E, for the medium to somewhat wider foot. This is an uncollected bespoke shoe, sized by Vass when offered for open sale.
Shoe Condition:
New and unworn, fitted with correct Vass Shoe Trees and in original Vass Shoe Travel Bags. Original Carton.