In Their ShoesAuthor: Cordwainers
Join us for In Their Shoes, conversations with the brightest and best in the footwear industry. Katie Greenyer, Cordwainer and Creative Director of Pentland Brands interviews inspiring shoemakers and innovative footwear entrepreneurs. Step into their shoes to discover what drives and inspires them, as well as the challenges they have overcome on the path to success. Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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5. Deborah Carré and James Ducker - Carréducker
Episode 5
Thursday, 16 January, 2025
In this episode, Katie Greenyer interviews the award-winning Deborah Carré and James Ducker of the handsewn bespoke shoemaking brand Carréducker. Join the conversation as they discuss their individual routes to becoming artisan shoemakers and to joining forces to create products built to last, with a focus on sustainability, excellence, comfort and fit. As second careerists who met while training with master shoemaker Paul Wilson, they are passionate about passing on the skills of handsewn shoemaking and teaching future generations of shoemakers. Learn more about Carréducker’s shoemaking school and the joy and challenges that this side of the business brings. Pick up their top tips for both makers and designers. Deborah and James talk in detail about the process of bespoke shoemaking including the journey that they undertake with customers – from first discussions to final fitting. Hear about the challenges of running a business together for 20 years, how Deborah and James divide responsibilities, and how the impact of external pressures such as Brexit and Covid have meant they have had to adapt and evolve. Deborah and James discuss how inspiring they find their students and the importance and discovery of a wider handsewn community with all that it brings. Deborah also talks about getting her voice heard as a craftsperson, and researching the tangible, cultural heritage of shoemaking. The two of them are passionate about their calling as cordwainers and the importance of keeping the skills of handsewn shoemaking alive.