Burán: bringing the idea to life.
Following the most authentic traditions, the artisan cuts each piece of leather for the shoe by hand. Using cardboard patterns and a sharp knife, they choose the best tanned pieces of leather and cut each of the small pieces. The cutter’s experience matters a lot, since the grain of the leather, the different tones, and the flexibility need to be taken into account for a strong final result.
Before being sewn, Buran’s pieces must be prepared and marked according to the size and location of the seams and zippers. In this case, the Burán model is made of the insole, the tongue, the vamps (which are double height) and the interior lining.
This joining process, or “aparaje,” is a complex puzzle where the seamstress turns the pieces into a 3D version of the shoe. This process is accomplished using special leather sewing machines that offer different stitching options, or by pre-gluing some of the pieces for subsequent sewing.