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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
King Charles' shoemaker awarded royal warrant
A Northamptonshire-based shoemaker which made the shoes King Charles III wore at his Coronation has received a royal warrant. Gaziano and Girling, based in Kettering, also provided a number of bespoke shoes to the King, who made an official visit to the firm's factory in 2019. The warrants were granted as a mark of recognition to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods or services to the royal household. Dean Girling, who founded the business with Tony Gaziano, said it was "an honour" to be able to display the royal crest on its products. Shoemaking has been taking place in Northamptonshire for hundreds of years, but Gaziano and Girling was founded in a garage in 2006. It specialised in bespoke shoes, which can range in price from £2,500 up to £20,000 a pair, with its products particularly popular with customers in the United States and Asia. The company said each pair of shoes it made involved 96 hours of labour to create, with the King's shoes for his 2023 Coronation costing about £3,500. According to the royal family, there were currently more than 800 royal warrant holders. Mr Girling said the King had been "very interested" in how shoes were made during his 2019 visit and displayed a real interest in "keeping the craft alive". He said: "You have to be seen to be offering a product for five years before you can apply for it [a royal warrant]. Now we're able to put the full crest up and put it on our product stationery. "We're still relatively new kids on the block. People said we were crazy for setting up our business in 2006, but here we are, and we're still going strong." Chelise Porter, an assistant supervisor who has been with the firm for 11 years, said: "We're all really proud about it [the royal warrant]. "Just to be recognised in this way is an honour really. We all work really hard to make the best shoes that we can." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. 'Amazing' to make shoes for King's 'delicate' feet Gaziano & Girling


BBC News
2 days ago
- Business
- BBC News
King Charles' Kettering shoemaker awarded royal warrant
A Northamptonshire-based shoemaker which made the shoes King Charles III wore at his Coronation has received a royal and Girling, based in Kettering, also provided a number of bespoke shoes to the King, who made an official visit to the firm's factory in warrants were granted as a mark of recognition to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods or services to the royal Girling, who founded the business with Tony Gaziano, said it was "an honour" to be able to display the royal crest on its products. Shoemaking has been taking place in Northamptonshire for hundreds of years, but Gaziano and Girling was founded in a garage in specialised in bespoke shoes, which can range in price from £2,500 up to £20,000 a pair, with its products particularly popular with customers in the United States and company said each pair of shoes it made involved 96 hours of labour to create, with the King's shoes for his 2023 Coronation costing about £3,500. According to the royal family, there were currently more than 800 royal warrant Girling said the King had been "very interested" in how shoes were made during his 2019 visit and displayed a real interest in "keeping the craft alive".He said: "You have to be seen to be offering a product for five years before you can apply for it [a royal warrant]. Now we're able to put the full crest up and put it on our product stationery."We're still relatively new kids on the block. People said we were crazy for setting up our business in 2006, but here we are, and we're still going strong." Chelise Porter, an assistant supervisor who has been with the firm for 11 years, said: "We're all really proud about it [the royal warrant]."Just to be recognised in this way is an honour really. We all work really hard to make the best shoes that we can." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


Forbes
01-06-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Brett Viberg On The Craft, Heritage, And Evolution Of Viberg Boots
Viberg campaign Canadian bootmakers since 1931, Viberg has built a reputation for offering handcrafted boots that last. Established in 1931 by Ed Viberg, originally the brand made work boots for loggers in British Columbia, and now they're loved not only by loggers, but by those who appreciate design, heritage, and well crafted footwear; cue their famous Service Boot, which draws inspiration from military designs, complete with rugged leathers — break them in, and then they're grab-and-go-type boots for life. Viberg campaign Expanding the offering, in recent years Viberg has included suede sneakers, slippers, and casual styles into the collection, but still anchored by their beloved boots. At the helm of the family-run company is owner, Brett Viberg, and he talks tradition, design, and the evolution of the brand. Viberg is a family-owned Canadian company that makes the high quality, utilitarian footwear that honors its 90 year heritage of expert craftsmanship and commitment to excellence in shoemaking. Our aesthetic is functional refinement - meaning everything we make is rooted in traditional shoemaking techniques but fine-tuned to with modern proportions, minimal branding, using the best materials available. Viberg campaign As a family-owned business since 1931, our decisions are made for the long term. There's an inherent continuity and set of inherited values that informs everything we do but it's not tradition just for tradition's sake. We are still guided by a curiosity of the craft and a collective interest in wanting to learn and become better. By understanding that maintaining tradition and embracing modernity is not zero sum. We constantly evaluate what needs to change and what doesn't. Core methods like Stitchdown Constructions don't need to be improved upon, but how these methods are implemented and interpreted – whether it's a new style or with new materials – is always something we are looking to refine. Viberg campaign We take an inside-out approach that starts with function and construction. How it fits and how the material behaves before focusing on how it looks. From there we refine the aesthetics to ensure that it's both purposeful and timeless. All of our leathers are carefully selected from the finest tanneries in the world for their exceptional quality and functional capability. We source leathers that have character and bring depth to the product but are also durable so that they age well and maintain their structure. Viberg campaign Our customers value uncompromising quality and maintain discretion with what they spend their money on. A collector's mindset. We've responded by making smaller batches of product with the highest level of craftsmanship at every step. Everything we make is the product of extensive research, resulting in fine details synonymous with a high-quality luxury product. Viberg campaign