- Espadrilles
Espadrilles are casual flat or high-heel fashion sandals originating from the
Pyrenees . They usually have acanvas orcotton fabric upper and a flexiblesole made ofrope orrubber materialmolded to look like rope. Thejute rope sole is the defining characteristic of an espadrille; theupper s vary widely in style. InQuebec French , however, "espadrille" is the usual term forrunning shoes .History
The term espadrille is French and derives from
espardenya , which derives fromespart , the Catalan name foresparto , a tough, wiry Mediterraneangrass used in makingrope . Espadrilles have been made inCatalonia since the14th century at least, and there are Catalonian shops still in existence that have been making espadrilles for over a century. Traditional espadrilles have acanvas upper with the toe and vamp cut in one piece, and seamed to the rope sole at the sides. Often they would have laces at the throat that would be wrapped around the ankle to hold the shoes securely in place. Early espadrilles were worn by both men and women.Modern espadrilles
Once
peasant footwear , espadrilles have grown in popularity, especially in Catalonia and the Basque Country, where many men and women wear them during the spring and summer months. Espadrilles can now be found designed by top designers such asDonna Karan ,Pare Gabia etc. Modern espadrilles are predominantly for women, though some men's shoes are made in this style.The soles of espadrilles may be flat, platform or wedge shaped, and can be made of
natural fiber orsynthetic fiber rope, or flexible synthetic materials cast to resemble rope. Uppers may be made from nearly any substance, and may have open or closed toes, open or closed backs, and can be slip-on or tied to the ankle with laces. Thousands of varieties of espadrilles can be found, from inexpensive bargain brands to high priced designer brands.Jute Sole Espadrilles
Only second to
cotton in favor as a natural fiber,jute is in increasing use in the manufacture of espadrilles. The soles of espadrilles are now commonly made with jute rope or braid, which is favored because of its eco-friendliness compared to synthetic substances. The natural bright white color of jute is a major design feature of modern espadrilles.Bangladesh is the major producer of high quality jute, and has become a manufacturing centre for premium quality jute soles and complete espadrilles. 90% of the world's total production of complete espadrilles, as well as jute soles, is now manufactured in Bangladesh, although some manufacturers inSpain ,France , andItaly import jute soles from Bangladesh to finish espadrilles in those countries. [http://www.jute.cotheeka.com Cotheeka Jute Industry] is a leading jute sole and espadrille manufacturer in Bangladesh.Jute soles typically include fully or partially vulcanized rubber beneath the jute fibre for long-lasting espadrille shoes. Sometimes crepe soles are used as out-soles. Jute braid soles might include heels made of wood or
EVA foam .Manufacture
The manufacture of espadrilles is generally more complex than that of sandals. The jute soles are the most critical part. The jute twines are first machine braided. These braids are then manually formed into the shape of the sole and
hydraulically pressed with heat to form the final shape, and completed with vertical stitching. These basic soles are then vulcanized underneath. EVA foam or woodenheel s are glued in place and more jute braids are wrapped around it to complete the soles. Uppers of different styles are then built on the jute soles to complete the espadrille.External links
* [http://www.jute.cotheeka.com/juteespadrilles.htm Cotheeka Espadrilles]
* [http://www.solestruck.com/espadrille-shoes/ Solestruck]
* [http://www.espadrillesfromspain.com/ Espadrilles from Spain]
* [http://www.despart.com/ Catalan espadrilles]
* [http://www.espadrillesetc.com/ Espadrilles, etc...]
* [http://www.alpargateriacrespo.com/ Antigua Casa Crespo] (inMadrid since 1863)
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