KUDETA at HOLD COTTAGE - Flipbook - Page 2
Sissa Sorella is proud to introduce you to an exclusive collection of thirteen styles
from shoemaker Kudetà in Italy. Kudetà was founded in 1979 in the footwear district
of Campania, Italy. The company is entirely family owned and operated and stands
out from the thousands of Italian brands because of their unique designs, luscious
leathers, patterns, textures and attention to detail in design and production.
Each style in this limited collection has been hand selected by Kate for Sissa Sorella
and their names each represent an Italian city that was visited by Kate in 2019 in her
search for new and exclusive shoes not seen in Canberra before.
Kudeta uses the labour intensive Sacchetto construction for their collections.
Sacchetto translates to ‘little bag’ – so the shoe feels like a slipper to wear but looks
like a beautiful shoe. Sacchetto construction involves stitching the upper to a supple
piece of lining to form a ‘sock-like’ sack, foam is inserted for comfort and the sole is
then added. This makes the shoe super soft and flexible under foot. The stitching is
positioned at the very edge of the shoe – avoiding any discomfort from irritating
seams and no 'wearing in' or stretching is required.
Light and flexible, Sacchetto shoes allow for a natural foot movement, making them
ideal for walking or wearing for long hours. Breathability is also a benefit of having no
synthetic insole fabrics or glues in contact with the foot.
This type of workmanship is extremely laborious, completely handmade by master
shoemakers who with great skill combine style, sense of proportion, knowledge of
materials and ensure absolute quality to the footwear, giving it great flexibility,
elegance and sophistication.
Shoes with an innovative, versatile design and the ‘Urban Bohemian’ style define the
Kudetà mood. We hope that you enjoy this collection, which is only available in store,
and find a shoe that you love more and more with every step.
See you in store. #shoeloveistruelove
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