The process for the sole begins with cutting the pre-tanned leather. Using the die-cutting method, a sheet of leather is cut to the desired size.
When they have been cut and paired up, the soles are refined to ensure they have an identical thickness. An essential step before moving on to the next part of the process: trimming the edges. Using an automatic machine, the contour of the sole is marked and the edges are left raw for subsequent dyeing.
Once the dye has been applied and dried, the soles go on to the stamping process, where they are marked with the number and our Naguisa logo. In addition, for these soles we add an anti-slip stamp to enhance their comfort.