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Carmina Shoemaker by José Albadalejo Pujadas (Serrano)

    Information

    In 1866, Matías Pujadas founded a small workshop in Inca, Mallorca, where he produced made-to-measure shoes. A generation later, his son, Mateo Pujadas, took over the business and in 1905 he opened one of the first Goodyear welted shoe factories in the Balearics.

    In 1961, José Albadalejo Pujadas, great grandson of the founder, further developed the family business, creating Yanko, one of Spain's largest shoe-making companies, which produced a million pairs of shoes in the 1980s. And in 1997 he created the 'Carmina Albaladejo Shoemaker' brand, with a view to becoming one of the top producers of hand-crafted shoes.

     Since then, and following a very strict production method, all Carmina shoes are stitched using the traditional Goodyear method and subjected to stringent quality controls. The manufacturing process lasts from 15 to 20 days with 11 clearly defined stages: preparation of the last, design, pattern making, material selection, cutting, sewing, assembly, stitching of welting and soles, smoothing edges, dyeing and polishing, and lastly, finishing.

    The design is traditional and elegant. These are shoes for men and women which do not need to follow fashion closely, as they focus on quality and comfort, which are timeless.

    Last updated: 19/04/2018
    Practical Information
    Shop
    Address
    Calle
    Serrano, 74
    28006
    Tourist area
    Barrio de Salamanca
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 577 52 15
    Fax
    (+34) 91 577 54 76
    Metro
    Núñez de Balboa (L5, L9)
    Rubén Darío (L5)
    Bus
    1, 9, 19, 51, 74
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations: 103, 105, 88

    Opening times

    Mon - Sat 10.00am - 8.30pm.

    Type
    Shoe shops

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