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Weekly Album Anniversaries Recap! With Caleb The Spy.

Today we tackle a Punk Rock Opera! I am joined by Robert to talk through Green Day's American Idiot which was released September 21st, 2004 and is celebrating a 20 year anniversary! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CalebTheSpy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caleb_The _Spy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Instagram Email me at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CalebTheSpypodcasts@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Music by: Peg and The Rejected "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sing It Out At Street Level⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Flora Knight on Guthrie, Oklahoma's Cowboy Bootmaking Lineage and That Time She Tried to Tan Her Own Leather

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 60:57


She was born in Canada and grew up in New Zealand, but few people could possibly seem more at home making bespoke cowboy boots in Guthrie, Oklahoma than Flora Knight. Learning the craft from two of the historic western city's best teachers imaginable—bootmaking legends Lisa Sorrell and Ray Dorwart—certainly didn't hurt things. Neither did her other obsession: old-time American fiddle-playing. But Flora has most definitely carved out her own path to become a supremely talented bootmaker in her own right. On this episode of the Shoecast, Ben chatted with Flora about the most brutal days in the workshop being some of her best learning experiences, why you can't force artistry in bootmaking, and how to draw out a customer's personal vision, all while considering how the music and boots she creates reflect a pre-industrial society that might just have been a little bit better.https://www.instagram.com/floraknightbootmaker/This episode was sponsored by Nicks BootsTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Behind The Scenes of Footwear Development With White's Boots President Eric Kinney & Jason from Division Road

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 50:43


In long-overdue returns to the Shoecast, White's Boots President Eric Kinney and Division Road's Jason Pecarich sat down to pull back the curtain on what it's really like to develop new footwear products, getting into every twist and turn on past collaborative makeups as well as some forthcoming never-before-seen construction + style combos. We also hit on White's lead times improving, very promising new boot-shoes, and what to expect at the White's residency at Division Road this September 20th-21st. Also: what in the heck are “lifestyle” boots anyway, and do we need a new word for them?? Give it a listen through LINK IN BIO!Theme music: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Chisos Founder Will Roman on How Cowboy Boots Will Save Us All

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 43:31


For the closeout episode of Shoecast season 11, Ben sits down with Will Roman, founder of Chisos Boots, a young and growing brand out of Austin, Texas that offers one of the best values in a legitimately well made, well designed cowboy boot.They cover  how Chisos in some ways started with a lemonade stand, how Will ended up in León Mexico and fell in love with a small father-son workshop that makes Chisos to this day, where Chisos veers from cowboy bootmaking tradition and where it's extremely firmly rooted in it, his take on cowboy boot gatekeeping, and the grander promise he sees in the iconic American piece of footwear.This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Fritz Sr. and Jr. of Seidel Tanning on the Art, Science, and Challenges of Making Leather

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 61:51


This time Ben sits down with two, count ‘em TWO Fritz Seidels: Fritz Jr. and Fritz Sr., who every day are continuing on the tradition of the four-generation, 79-year-old Siedel Tanning Corp in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In addition to getting the lowdown on some longtime Seidel favorite leathers and overlooked gems, we get into Seidel's history and fluid approach to tanning and meeting shifting market demands, what in the hell all that machinery in a tannery is doing all day long, why making heavyweight boot leathers is so damn tough—and of course, cows getting diaper rash. ______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Nicks BootsTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Shoe Care Essentials, How Many Boots is Too Many, Brands We Want Back...It's The Shoebag!!

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 82:43


Before he bolts for a very important trip to the bread store, Ticho is back in the leather-smelly homestead for perhaps our most comprehensive Shoebag episode ever, in which we discuss what shoe care products are essential and which you don't really need, brands we'd love to see restored to their former glory, what to wear with Red Wings (vague hint: anything!), how many midsoles is just too many midsoles, what we'll look back at in 10 years and make fun of ourselves for, and plenty more!________________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Bespoke Shoemaker Sebastian Tarek on West-End Outwork and Judging the World's Greatest Shoemaking Competition

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 54:57


When London (by way of Australia) bespoke shoemaker Sebastian Tarek began making shoes in high school, his grandmother let him in on a little secret: he had been preceded in his journey by 18 generations of family cordwainers.After years of schooling—including at the famed Cordwainers College in Hackney, London—he eventually ended up settling into a role as a bottom-maker for some of Savile Row's most prestigious bespoke firms, both in an in-house capacity and also as an piece-work outworker.Today, Sebastian continues his outwork...work...while also creating his own bespoke shoes and boots for clients, as well as select ready-to-wear collections for retailers in Japan and elsewhere. While the outwork keeps his skills sharp and focused, Sebastian's personal shoemaking style is a raw, anti-elegant ("I don't want the act of shoemaking to be the attempt to replicate and perfect something a machine can do") exploration of UK-based materials, all sprung from a love of old worn denim, centuries-old Japanese farmhouses, and possible overuse of the word "singularity". To top it all off, Sebastian's about as delightfully affable and humble as people get, and there are few people more enjoyable to talk shoes and shoemaking with. So I did that! ______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant Stone Theme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Actor Adam Goldberg on His Lifelong Quest to Remake James Dean's Boots

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 71:01


Adam Goldberg has quite legitimately always been one of my favorite actors—and from Dazed & Confused, to the Fargo TV show, to A Beautiful Mind, he has always been EXCELLENTLY attired, right down to his boots. But he doesn't just play a person who cares about boots on TV and in movies! Adam is a very real-deal obsessive who's neck deep in Clinch, Zerrow's, and quite possibly too much more.In an episode that will surely open the floodgates to most-to-all of Hollywood coming on the Shoecast to confess their footwear compulsions, Adam and Ben discuss boots he wore in different roles—usually self-selected!—sings a lovely rendition of "Working My Way Back to Ropers", tells the twist-and-turn-filled tale of his decades-long quest to get James Dean's boots reproduced, and announces the "only"(ha!) pair of boots he wants, all while we attempt to figure out what the hell is wrong with us for loving this stuff so much. ______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Nicks Boots—who turns 60 this year!Theme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Tony & Tobias of Wyatt & Dad Cobblers on Building a Shoe Repair Mini-Empire

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 61:31 Very Popular


Back in 1989, Tony Wyatt and his brother Lance launched Wyatt & Dad Cobbler Company (and even trained their retired-preacher dad to do shoe repair work, so no it's not just a clever name). Thirty five years later, the operation has seen endless swings in the cobbling industry, weathering them as well as any operation out there.The goal was always to build a chain that could deliver essential shoe repair services to communities in North Carolina big and small, and that's exactly what happened—with expansion and contraction following the whims of customers. Today, Wyatt & Dad has two shops...plus, obviously, a cabin in the middle of nowhere, where Tobias Crislip does incredibly high-end repair, restoration, and customization work that's mailed in from all over the globe.On the latest Shoecast episode, I chatted with Tony and Tobias about how it all started for each of them and how they've smartly identified shifting opportunities over the decades, old TV commercials and billboards...about cobblers...why every cobbler is seemingly required to have a thriving YouTube channel, where the trade is going and how to keep it alive and humming in a very real way in 2024 and beyond, and plenty more. _____________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Goods & Services' Rory Fortune on Handwelting Sneakers, and the Shell Cordovan BIRKENCHONKS

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 52:14


The sneaker and welted footwear worlds are (very slowly) colliding, and Rory Fortune is smack in the middle of the twoIn 2019, Rory and his wife Lauren set up shop in LA's design district to open Goods & Services, a half cobbler shop / half sneaker customization pacesetter. Custom resoles—often accomplished via the tricky process of converting cemented footwear to a welted, continually resoleable state—were immediately a core staple, while fully custom-designed footwear of various kinds worked its way in over the years as well. Goods & Services' work is consistently creative, impressively executed, and honestly just...really kinda dope.In this episode, Ben chatted with Rory about how he cut his cobbling teeth, how Goods & Services' vision and mission have evolved in the last half-decade, why sneaker tastes and trends are shifting around so fast these days, his collection of wonderfully old shoemaking machinery, and why a world with even a few welted sneakers is a significantly better place. ________________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

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The Stitchdown Shoecast
Sagara's Bagus Satrio on the Indonesian Bootmaking Explosion

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 44:50 Very Popular


Sagara head man Bagus Satrio is one of my favorite people in the whole bootmaking game. I absolutely love the work he and his team do—his Cordmasters need to be at or near the top of ANYONE'S best monkey boots ranking—and he's just a hugely interesting and wonderful man.Sagara's almost 15 years deep doing exceptional work, and about a half decade into massively deserved international prominence. Which is great! But not always the easiest. So Bagus and I going to talk about that ride, what Sagara makes now and has coming up, wonderful dogs named after shoes…the whole deal. Been trying to make this one happen for over a year! Language barrier and weather—it rained hard when we taped, you might hear it a bit—be damned. https://sagarabootmaker.com/________________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Ken Diamond on the Rare Satisfaction of Making Boots by Hand

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 48:31 Very Popular


Back in the 2010s, Ken Diamond had a booming moccasin business in Vancouver—celebrities wore his shoes, which also secured a hallowed spot on the shelves of Istetan, the Tokyo department store that's home to likely the world's great shoe selection. But at the brand's peak, a bit burned out and seeking something fresh, Ken bailed on it all.  Today, 150km and two ferries from Vancouver on Canada's remote Sunshine Coast, Ken is hand-making stitchdown construction boots, one pair at a time. This episode, Ben chats with Ken about what that moccasin roller coaster ride was like, how he started making boots (with a construction that's just so incredibly different from the moccasins), the meaning and impact of "copying" designs, what perfection means in footwear and if it's even attainable, and what satisfaction truly means to him. Oh and LOST. That too. WE HAVE TO GO BACK, KEN!!! https://www.instagram.com/kendiamondboots/________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Shoebag!! Craziest Break-In Stories, Plus Ticho & Ben's Only Five Forever Pairs: Revisited!

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 58:08


Long, long ago, Ben & Ticho did a Shoecast episode in which they had to (just for pretend, don't worry) get rid of all their shoes and boots—FOREVER—and only keep five pairs that just made sense for their lives. A lot has changed since then! So we went back to revisit our picks, and the results are...interesting!Also on this Shoebag episode: why taking pictures of your boots is so damn fun, what's really happening behind the scenes in tanning, crazy break-in tales, why we both would suck at making shoes, Michael Cera x Maryam, and why a quest for total knowledge when it comes to great footwear honestly kinda takes the fun out of the whole thing. Oh and cake, for some reason. Lots and lots of cake. Fudgie the Whale, represent.  _______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Nicks Boots—check out their new high-end Brandle line todayTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Cutting it Up With Cobbling Legend Steve Doudaklian of Bedo's Leatherworks

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 75:35


Ten years ago, Steve Doudaklian looked at a camera, said “good morning shoe repair family”, fixed up some shoes, and put a grainy video on YouTube as a service to cobblers around the world.A decade later, Steve's videos still don't look all that different from his first—but now they're often watched by millions, and stand as perhaps the measuring stick of high-end shoe repair and restoration worldwide.In as lively as Shoecast episode as they get, Ben chatted with Steve about the three generations of shoemakers that preceded him; growing up in a legit war zone in Lebanon before emigrating to Falls Church, Virginia; how the shop his dad started—Bedo's Leatherworks—has grown and shrank and otherwise shifted over time; and forming the Shoe Repair International group which now includes over 1500 cobblers around the globe.We also get into Steve's favorite shoes to repair, Alden Indys (of course), how YouTube changed Steve's business and cobbling in general, what a craftsman sees that the customer might not, and—with intentionally zero succession plan, meaning one of America's iconic shoe repair businesses will end with him—how long he's planning on keeping it up.Oh and why all cobblers should wear a shirt and tie on Saturdays.______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love
A Night at the Punk-Rock Opera: The Story of Green Day's 'American Idiot'

Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 16:14


By the time the new millennium arrived, Green Day were thriving as one of the world's biggest rock bands. The ‘90s had been good to the band. After years of building a following as an independent act, in 1994 the trio of Billie Joe Armstrong, Tre Cool and Mike Dirnt signed to a major label and released their third album, Dookie.  To just about everyone's surprise, Dookie became a cultural phenomenon, bringing punk rock back to life in the mainstream, winning the band's first Grammy Award, allowing them to steal the show at Woodstock ‘94, and go on to sell 20 million copies.  It is credited as an influence on everyone from Blink-182 and Fall Out Boy, to Sum 41 and even Billie Eilish, who has said “growing up, there was no band more important to me.” But, after fulfilling all of their commitments in 2002, Green Day were at a standstill. The band met up and questioned whether they wanted to even keep going anymore. While their personal lives were in shambles, the band's existence was on the verge of crumbling. One idea Green Day decided to pursue was a radical one, based on a dream Armstrong had of writing a punk rock “‘Bohemian Rhapsody' of the future.” That song would eventually become “Jesus of Suburbia,” which helped shake up the foundations of the band and push them into a brave new world.  From that point on, Green Day had begun writing a full-on rock opera. Even better: the first ever PUNK ROCK opera. Green Day announced that their seventh album would be called American Idiot. Released as the album's first single, “American Idiot” wasted no time declaring Green Day's mission: to address their sociopolitical concerns and kick-off their new punk rock opera opus with three minutes of politically-charged fire. Listen to NEW Episodes of Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love every Thursday on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your Podcasts.

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Sarah Guerin aka Saboteuse Knows More About Massachusetts Shoemaking History Than Anyone Alive

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 77:22


To call Sarah Madeline Tierney Guerin an incredibly skilled cowboy boot maker would be accurate—and also highly incomplete. Sarah is also an artist, a historian, an educator, a storyteller, a preservationist, someone who just thinks about things differently than most of the rest of us, and quite possibly the person who knows the most of anyone in the world about the deep history of Massachusetts shoemaking.Sarah's nom de boot "Saboteuse" (the female version of saboteur, in French) isn't just an extremely cool word. It's a mindset she applies to both her bootmaking work and larger focus of bringing attention to the failures of the larger worldwide systems of modern mass production. In a rangy chat, Ben and Sarah discuss her genesis as an architect-turned-shoemaker,  why she operates out of a replica of the Massachusetts shoemaking sheds known as "Ten Footers" and the fascinating history behind them and the 19th and early 20th century US shoemaking epicenter of Lynn and surrounding towns,  how we can trace larger histories simply by looking at and understanding objects (in this case, believe it or not, boots), and making maybe her greatest work to date while watching Little League games.See much more of Sarah's work: https://www.saboteuse.com/_______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Boot Camp!!! Ben & Ticho Recap Our Inaugural Fine Leather Footwear Gathering

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 51:09


So, Ticho forced Ben to talk about Boot Camp, the fine leather footwear gathering / world's fair of boots and shoes and leather / celebration of shoemaking / big ol' party that Stitchdown just put on a few weeks back in Industry City, Brooklyn.The two get into plenty of aggressive reminiscing—about the community connections forged and strengthened, the amazing footwear and makers in attendance, and even a Boot Camp miracle or two—before spending the entire second half going over attendee feedback in an effort to make Boot Camp 2024 the best it can possibly be.If you made it to Boot Camp, we dare say you may enjoy taking a trip down boot-memory lane. If you didn't—well, living vicariously can be a pretty great way to live. And this episode should certainly help you make a call on if coming to Brooklyn for Boot Camp '24 is something that makes sense for you.Boot Camp Recap Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9j-yAXKIRc________________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by the imminent Nicks Boots Theme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Grenson's Tim Little on UK vs Outsourced Manufacturing, Triple Welts & "Throwing Away the Pompous Bit"

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 51:05


“Let's just change it up a bit” is how Tim Little describes his approach to shoe design for Grenson. It might as well be Tim's ongoing mantra. After years in advertising—including handling the Adidas footwear account—Tim decided it was time to change it up a bit and make some welted footwear. Tim Little Shoes was born, with Tim working with various Northampton factories to create different types of quirky-but-classic styles that found a small but obsessive core audience.That work led Tim to change it up a bit again and take on the role of creative director for Grenson in 2005, before taking the whole damn thing over in 2010. Under Tim's watch, founded-in-1866 Grenson has been reignited in a way that, well, changes it up a bit from your typical historic Northampton shoemaker—combining classic English shoemaking techniques with a more fashion-forward approach that isn't afraid to break rules while knowing what the core of a great shoe always needs to be.In our Shoecast chat, Tim gets into how the iconic Grenson triple welt arose, how and why Grenson splits is manufacturing between its Northampton factory and India-based production (and the importance of maintaining the former), why so many GYW brands feel the need to make sneakers these days, how Grenson has brought a younger customer into Goodyear welted shoes, and plenty more.Oh also I attempt to spell veldtschoen, live on air._______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant Stone — they've got you covered on just about every size and width you could ever want in dozens of stylesTheme Music: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Fifth-Generation Tanner Ed Gallun on Milwaukee's Leathermaking History, What Separates Great Leather from the Rest, and More

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 48:34


Ed Gallun was born into tanning—and even though the American tanning industry isn't what it once was for much of the life of the tannery his great-great-great grandfather started in 1858 in Milwaukee, he simply can't get away from it. That's a very good thing.Ed relaunched Gallun Leathers in 2022, focusing on tanning incredibly interesting, dare we say gutsy calf leather, as well as more outside-the-box offerings like wild boar, deerskin, and more. In a lively chat with Ed for the final episode of Shoecast season 9, we get a fantastic look at Milwaukee's impressive tanning history and how the landscape shifted over the decades, how the original iteration of Gallun grew from a small shop to a 700,000 sqft titan, what Ed learned studying "space age" tanning technology in Europe, the wildest leather he's working on right now, and how science, selection, and a bit of magic births fantastic leather. This episode was sponsored by Nicks BootsTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Rose Anvil's FINAL Take on Alden Indys, Plus Behind The Scenes of the RA Operation

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 70:46


We're back with Weston Kay, the one and only Rose Anvil from the new streaming video platform called "YouTube", to discuss the shame he feels for the criminal act of cutting a pair of 100+ year old WWI boots in half, how he outfitted his Rose Anvil Builds workshop with some incredible old cobbling equipment, why it's much harder than it should be for him to simply tell people he loves a pair of boots, and alllllllll the things people misunderstand about him and the Rose Anvil channel. And, of course, if any of his feelings have changed about Alden Indy boots, which I unabashedly love. Things get pretty real!!! ________________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Crown Northampton's Chris Woodford on The Rise and Fall (& Hopeful Rise Again) of Northamptonshire Shoemaking

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 73:59


Chris Woodford is a bit of a madman. And he's pretty much thrilled about that.The fifth-generation shoemaker founded Crown Northampton—maker of some of the world's best-made sneakers—as a reaction to watching his father's business unravel, along with so much else of the iconic Northampton, England shoemaking trade.After watching factory after factory shutter while growing up, Chris knew he needed to create a different kind of business. Early wholesale success in Japan provided the buoy for Chris to design a sneaker made with only the finest possible materials available—including J&FJ Baker oak bark leather, and Horween's renowned shell cordovan—sell made-to-order models direct, and see if it caught. (Oh it caught.)Now, Chris is on the verge of launching E. Woodford, an extremely high-end, full-custom handwelt line powered by Chris's own bespoke shoemaking knowledge, and his desire to create “careers, not jobs” for shoemakers in Northampton.In a fascinating, engaging chat, Chris talks us through the Woodford family shoemaking history that stretches back to 1908, how wars have always powered the Northampton shoe trade (and what happens when they end), why he's obsessed with using only the best materials and preserving nearly vanished techniques, and why creating an environment in which shoemakers can learn and grow and be excited about their work every single day is the key to Northampton's future success.______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Kustom Kraft's Dennis Kieback on Starting a Handmade Bootmaking Business, Funky German Leathers, and Getting in the "Flow State"

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 34:07


When Dennis Kieback made his first pair of Kustom Kraft boots, he'd barely even seen a pair of Red Wings before. But the bookmaking bug had bitten him hard—and the Kiel, Germany craftsman was infected. Now 25+ pairs into his bootmaking career, Dennis sits down with Ben to chat how tricky it is to get a business started (“who wants boots from someone who hasn't made any boots before??”), how he learned the craft thanks to internet resources and esteemed tutors including Lars Jensen of Østmo Boots and Nathan Florsheim aka NF Bootmaker, his evolving last lineup, sourcing truly unique local German leathers, the “flow state” he can get into, how he turns mistakes into magic, and of course, dogs destroying uppers by randomly deciding to operate sewing machines. Dennis was just an absolute joy to chat with, being very game to fight through a language barrier to share his incredibly positive, inspiring outlook towards his mysterious and demanding craft. This episode was sponsored by Nicks BootsTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
The Shoe Service Institute of America's Justin Bennett on the Shoe Supply Game, Cobbling's Future, and More

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 41:33


Since 1904, the Shoe Service Institute of America has operated as an essential champion for the shoe repair industry. This week, Ben sat down with SSIA board member Justin Bennett (day job: Chicago-based shoe store/repair shop supplier Justin Blair & Co) to catch up on what happened at the recent 116th annual SSIA Convention, including the organization's Grand Silver Cup awards lavished upon North America's top cobblers.The chat with Justin also covers the growth of shoe-repair YouTube and TikTok, SSIA's most interesting and successful marketing efforts past and present, the gap between what repair customers want and need today vs back when, the interesting ways he's seen the market crater and bounce back since 2020, the viability of a trade school for shoe repair, and plenty more. ______________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Shoebag!! Next Big Makers? How Should Handsewns Fit?? Is the Thunderdome Too Commercial??? And More!

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 61:13


Ben and Ticho are back to tear open the Shoebag once more to answer probing listener questions such as: how should handsewns fit when they're NEW? What's the best approach to trying out new makers on the scene—and who should you keep eyes open for short-term? What are you doing wrong with (get this)... shoe bags?? Are we nearing a great-boots bubble? And is it Warren Buffett's fault???Also: wildly divergent opinions on chukka boots! And Ticho teaches you how to "pop a door". This was a fun one.---------------------------- This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme Music: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Springline's Michael James Breaks Down The Mystical Art of Lastmaking

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 37:44


Michael James is known as “Northampton's Last Man”—and after nearly 40 years in the game, the director of Springline lastmakers most certainly lives up to the cheeky moniker. In a rangy chat with Michael, we cover how Springline creates some of the world's finest production and bespoke lasts (plus shoe trees), the inherent talents required to be a top lastmaker, the fundamentals inherent in any great shoe last (it's all about the heel!), why all the Northampton lasts are right-footed, and that time he designed a last based on a drawing on a pub bathroom wall.Watch the YouTube version of this interview____________________________________________________ This episode was sponsored by Nicks BootsTheme Music: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Graham Ebner is the Next Big Thing in Bespoke Cowboy Boots

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 65:02


When Graham Ebner says he makes “really nice, really expensive” cowboy boots, it's somehow barely a brag. In just five short years the Austin, Texas native (“to be clear, I grew up FIRMLY in the suburbs”) has established an impressive foothold for himself in the pantheon of rising bespoke cowboy makers. After training under the legendary Lee Miller at Texas Traditions (early job: refooting boots eaten by presumably lovable dogs), Graham struck out on his own to flex his unique combination of artistry, inlay/overlay work, and technical skill. In my chat with Graham we get deep into how he works with customers through the lens of his just-finished Big Bend Boots, the “close the shop down tools” he could never be without, the language and purpose of toe bugs/flowers, and the incredible resource for learning bootmaking that is the internet—and the extra special sauce that comes from being part of a bookmaking lineage that stretches back to the all-time-great originators of the craft. SEE MORE OF GRAHAM'S WORKhttps://www.grahamebner.com/https://www.instagram.com/grahamebnerboots/?hl=enMENTIONEDCowboy Bootmaking Legend Lisa Sorrell on Myths, Lore, and Why Craft Has Never Been More Importanthttps://www.stitchdown.com/stitchdown-shoecast/cowboy-bootmaking-legend-lisa-sorrell/YOUTUBE VERSION OF THIS EPISODEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHtCJrjdh9gCOME TO STITCHDOWN BOOT CAMP—OCTOBER 6th & 7th 2023 IN NYChttps://www.stitchdownbootcamp.com/________________________________________________________________________________________________THIS EPISODE WAS SPONSORED BY GRANT STONETheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
DEEP Inside Russell Moccasin—How The 125-Year-Old Brand Builds Some of the World's Most Unique Boots

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 73:48


Just about one year ago, Luke Kolbie and his business partner Joe Julian took over ownership of 125-year-old Russell Moccasin: the Berlin, Wisconsin bookmaker that has outfitted presidents, kings, outdoorsmen of all stripes, and some very smart/stylish Japanese people. Certain changes were made right out of the gate—which always stirs up more than a bit of fear for devotees of a brand with such legacy. Luckily nothing at all has changed with Russell's approach to craftsmanship, including their vaunted multi-layer moccasin construction, which Luke and Ben break down in RIDICULOUS levels of detail. So how's that first year been like for Luke & team? What's changed at Russell, and what's stayed blessedly the same? And where are the sights set in terms of pushing Russell into a more general boot-lover's market? Trust me, we get into it all, in way more depth than may be healthy.This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Cowboy Bootmaking Legend Lisa Sorrell on Myths, Lore, and Why Craft Has Never Been More Important

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 81:13


Guthrie, Oklahoma-based Lisa Sorrell can trace her own bootmaking ancestry back to one of the first cowboy bootmakers ever: Gus Blucher (a man quite aptly named for a shoe). Gus presumably would've been quite proud, as for the last three decades Lisa has oh so gracefully maintained a position of remarkably high esteem in the cowboy bootmaking pantheon, thanks to her overall skill and coveted inlay/overlay work that commands a starting price of $10,000 per bespoke pair.  In what is without question one of our personal favorite episodes ever, Lisa dispels a stack of cowboy boot myths; gets deep into why the form and construction of the uniquely American art form evolved in the ways they did; discusses what makes 1940s cowboy boot lasts the unmatched pinnacle; and explains why she's the “ambassador for raising prices” (it's almost certainly not why you'd think) and why cowboy boots are a whole lot like lingerie. This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, which has taken all of the finest Japanese boots and brought them to Oakland, NYC, and Sante Fe, just for youTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

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Shoebag! Horsebutt: Over- or Underrated? Crucial Overdye Explorations. And What's the Deal With Gaston's Boots??

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 63:40


That's right it's time for another SHOEBAG episode, in which Ben and Ticho dig precariously deep into such pivotal topics as: what is an overdyed leather and how is it the same or different from teacore? What's the deal with that eyelet at the top of the speed hooks? Which outsoles make for the best toe spring? Chelsea boots with suits: yay or nay? Where are we at on balmoral boots? What's the story with those floppy-topped boots Gaston wears, and why isn't anyone rocking them today? And are horsebutt boots underrated or (gasp)...overrated?? This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, which has taken all of the finest Japanese boots and brought them to Oakland, NYC, and Sante Fe, just for youTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S6E287 - Mike Watt 'Contemplating The Engine Room' with Mike Baggetta

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 90:41


Guitarist and Songwriter Mike Baggetta came across Mike Watt's 1997 punk rock opera 'Contemplating The Engine Room' at just the right time for him. Watt's expansive and highly personal song cycle that uses navy life as an extended metaphor for both his family history and his band, the Minutemen - created with guitarist Nels Cline and drummer Stephen Hodges - became a touchstone of sorts for Baggetta, opening his mind to the possibility of making highly original, authentic music independent of genre. Songs featured in this episode: Pedro Bound! - Mike Watt (Live at Jillian's, Long Beach CA Feb 1998); Everywhen We Go - Mike Baggetta / Jim Keltner / Mike Watt; Boilin' Blazes - Mike Watt; Brave Captain - fIREHOSE; June 16th - Minutemen; Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Jeff Beck; What's So Funny 'Bout Social Justice - mssv; In The Engine Room, Red Bluff - Mike Watt; Prove It - Television; The Bluejacket's Manual, Pedro Bound!, The Boilerman, Black Gang Coffee, The Boilerman (Live at Jillian's, Long Beach CA), Topsiders - Mike Watt; Reoccurring Dreams - Husker Du; Lake Of Fire - Nirvana (Meat Puppets cover, MTV Unplugged); Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth - Minutemen; Scentless Apprentice - Nirvana; John Coltrane - Ogunde (Live); No One Says Old Man (To The Old Man) - Mike Watt; No One Says Old Man (To The Old Man) - mssv (Live); Fireman Hurley, Liberty Calls! - Mike Watt; What Means Solid Traveller - David Torn; In The Bunk Room/Navy Wife, Crossing The Equator, Breaking The Choke Hold, Wrapped Around The Screw, Shore Duty - Mike Watt; Hallucinating Reality - Dumbass Youth

The Stitchdown Shoecast
DEEP Behind the Patina Thunderdome Scenes With All the 2022-23 Judges

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 59:19


The six months of beautiful boot-aging mayhem known as the 2022-23 Stitchdown Patina Thunderdome is OVER!  The esteemed judges have selected their winners in both the Work and Open categories (all of whom you can see right here). Fabulous prizes from our incredible sponsors are being dished out left and right. Boots are looking really, really, really good. So how'd it all happen? How did the judges approach this monumental task? What went into their decision-making? What surprised them along the way? Get deep inside the Dome as we pull back the curtain on the whole damn thing in a roundtable discussion with every single esteemed Thunderdome judge. This episode was sponsored by Grant Stone—just like the Thunderdome!Theme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

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Nicks' CEO Shuyler Mowe on Explosive Growth, Developing New Leathers, and Spokane's Uniquely Competitive Bootmaking Scene

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 55:54


For the past three years, CEO Shuyler Mowe has lacing up his now decade-old Builder Pros to helm Nicks Handmade Boots, shepherding the Spokane maker from a pure focus on work boots and into a new era of lifestyle relevancy—and dramatic growth that's seen the company add more than 40 employees in that time. This episode, Shuyler and Ben dip into Nicks' deeply interesting, twisty-turny historical path,  what it's like to exist in the uniquely competitive Spokane bootmaking landscape, the limitations of Nicks' MTO offerings and how their lead times are trending, the brand's growing content empire on YouTube and beyond, developing their proprietary 1964 leather with Seidel, if Nicks 55 and White's 55 lasts are actually the same, how to fit a customer's MIND, and plenty more.This episode was sponsored by Taft, whose new line of stitchdown construction boots is, believe it or not, right up our alley.Theme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Taft's Kory Stevens on How to Accidentally Start a Hugely Successful Shoe Brand

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 76:39


In 2014, Taft Clothing was selling camouflage and polka-dot no-show socks. One fateful Reddit moment later, Kory Stevens was somehow overseeing a shoe and boot brand that was absolutely on fire—and designing some of the most unique footwear you'll ever see. 9 years later, we had Kory on the Shoecast to tell the honestly captivating tale of how Taft came storming in through the footwear world's backdoor, the gap between what he personally loves vs what sells best, Taft's new stitchdown construction service and Chelsea boots that are the by far the sturdiest product the brand has ever put out, and why Kory knows he's not going to spend the rest of his career in footwear. On top of it all, Kory is just one heckuva guy—this one is about as heartfelt as shoe conversations get. __________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, which has taken all of the finest Japanese boots and brought them to Oakland, NYC, and Sante Fe, just for youTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Cobbler Lorena Agolli on Apprenticing Under a Bespoke Master, Her Red Wing Habit, and the Nice Way to Tell Customers Their Shoes Suck

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 61:27


Back when Lorena Agolli was getting started in the trade, an aging cobbler grabbed her forearm, frowned, and dismissively said, "you're not strong enough." Well that was the wrong read on every level—almost a decade later, Lorena is currently entering a new era as the proprietor of Toronto shoe repair shop Sole Survivor. After scaling up the Sole Survivor business to multiple storefronts and largely training both locations' staff from scratch, Lorena has intentionally dialed things back to allow her and her team to focus on the types of repair jobs they're legitimately excited about. This episode, Lorena and Ben chat about how to listen to what an old machine is telling you, the conundrum of the next generation of cobbling talent, why the old ones are so darn grumpy, and the joy (ha!) of doing a single task for 8 hours straight every day. This episode was sponsored by Taft, whose new line of stitchdown construction boots is, believe it or not, right up our alley.Theme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Grant Stone's Wyatt Gilmore on GYW Shoe Addiction, Japanese Old Man Style, and NOT Grant Stone

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 71:00


Wyatt Gilmore runs Baroda, Michigan-based, ever-rising footwear brand Grant Stone. So of course we had him back on the Shoecast and completely barred him from even mentioning his own company. Instead, Wyatt gets into what makes the feeling of Goodyear welt shoes so damn addictive, just how casual our world is going to get by 2050, the lifestyles that hugely successful shoe and boot brands attach themselves to, the shoemakers both new and legendary he respects the most, and JUST HOW TOUGH THIS WHOLE DAMN SHOE BUSINESS IS. He even tries to sell Ben and Ticho on tassel loafers being cool, and it maybe almost works. As conversational as Shoecasts get, this one's absolutely a fun little ride. This episode was sponsored by Taft, whose new line of stitchdown construction boots is, believe it or not, right up our alley.Theme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
White's Boots President Eric Kinney on the Bootmaker Shortage, Stitchdown vs Handwelt, How the MP Came to Be, and More

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 59:45 Very Popular


When Eric Kinney took over as president of Spokane legend White's Boots in 2019, the 170-year-old maker didn't even have a website. Just four short years later, Eric—a former White's bootmaker for 26 years who made upwards of 50,000 pairs himself—and the White's team have positioned the brand as one of the preeminent and beloved high-quality lifestyle bootmakers anywhere in the world. This episode, Ben and Ticho chat with Eric about the unceremonious reveal of the first table-setting White's MP boot Eric developed; how he views the differences  between White's Goodyear welt, stitchdown, and handwelt lines; if we can expect to see fully custom offerings from White's into the future; how Japanese conglomerate ABC Mart's ownership of White's has changed things for the previously family-owned company; and how the brand is contending with an ongoing bootmaker shortage. Perhaps the quote from the episode that sums up Eric, and the brand, best: “To be truthful, the [best] part about being in charge is being the one who can make White's…stay White's. What happens when I leave? I don't know. I do know that if I'm still there, it's not going to change.” This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Red Wing's Mike Larson on How the Heritage Line Was Developed, 100+ Year Old Shoemaking Machines, and More

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 63:55


As global product design & development manager at Red Wing Shoe Co.,  Mike Larson has touched every single product that's ever been placed into a Red Wing Heritage shoe box over the last 13 years—a lineup that was 260 styles strong just over three years ago, before shrinking to just 12 over the course of the pandemic. After truly banding together as a brand-within-a-brand amidst Covid, supply chain messes, AND a brutal hack that shut down Red Wing's site and internal systems, Mike's team is currently back on track and working on product the rest of us won't see until two years in the future. In the first episode of Shoecast season 8, Ben and Ticho chat with Mike about how the Red Wing Heritage development process works (it's uh...very long and far more complicated than probably anyone realizes), the insane level of historical detail the brand imbues into all their Heritage products (they're legit matching thread tension from the 70+ years ago!) and the research behind it, the oldest working machine in the factory, Red Wing's approach to preserving institutional shoemaking knowledge, how American manufacturing survives our currently trying times, and oh so much more. This episode was sponsored by Grant Stone—they make very good boots, here go give them a lookTheme Song: the Road by Punk Rock Opera

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Rose Anvil Talks About More Than Just Alden Indy Boots (We Swear)

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 81:54


A little over three years ago, Weston Kay cut some Dr. Martens boots in half on YouTube. Today, millions of people watch videos of him hacking all sorts of other shoes in half to break down the materials they use, on Weston's Rose Anvil YouTube channel.And it's no secret he said some very serious words about our beloved Alden Indy boots in one of them, and so we had to drag him onto the show and confront him. So how'd the guy who was making DIY wedding rings and rebuilding motorcycles just months before the Doc Martens vid become just about the most heavily watched men's footwear reviewer on YouTube?  What does he feel the job of a reviewer on the internet should be in 2023? And most importantly (obviously), has he reconsidered anything about that Indy boot video?Buckle up for the final episode of Shoecast season 7...This episode was sponsored by Division RoadTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
The Shoe & Boot World's 2022 In Review—and Some Predictions for What's Coming in 2023

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 60:35


We're not sure there's ever been a “normal” year in the quality footwear world, but 2022 certainly wasn't about to start being one. Smart brands reasoned out strategies that allowed them to shift from labor and supply chain scrambles to sustainable long-term solutions. The sudden rise of the Chinese brand dovetailed with the worldwide emergence of the intentionally micro (and damn talented) bookmaker. A storied brand changed ownership hands—hopefully in a manner that lets its craft and traditions persist for decades to come. And everyone caught a serious case of loafer fever, a very positive outcome indeed.Ben and Ticho look back at a darned interesting 2022—and lob out impossibly bold predictions (LOAFER DOME?!?!) for the year ahead in 2023. This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, who we predict will carry the most impressive range of Japanese footwear in the entire US Theme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
It's Ticho vs. Almost Vintage Jake in The Stitchdown Bootbate 2: Electric Boot-Galoo

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 50:50 Very Popular


It's been over two years since our own Ticho took on Mr. Style, aka @almostvintagestyle, aka " Jake,"  in the inaugural Stitchdown Bootbate, an extremely formal and rigid debate...about boots. Since then, both competitors have been cooped up in their lairs, conditioning their boots, shining their heels, wearing clothing from a place known as Japan, and mostly, preparing for the second round. Well here it is, people. Here it is!The Stitchdown Bootbate 2: Electric Boot-Galoo is yet another epic clash between these two boot titans, covering the big, important topics in only the way they can. What is first on their list of lasts? Dainite: dapper or deadly?? Country of origin: how much does it matter in 2023?!? And oh so much more. Yet another battle of boot logic and knowledge for the ages awaits you!This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, and about this there is no debate: the Oakland, NYC, and Sante Fe retailer is home to some of the great boots in the world. Theme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Shoebag!! Where's the Line on Copying Designs? Are Wedge Soles the Devil or God Himself? And More!

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 59:01 Very Popular


What's clickin'?? That's right Ben and Ticho are back with another SHOOOEBAG episode, in which we answer all of your listener questions, including:  What are the best options for non-PNW footwear with arch support? Why do certain deranged people not recognize the extreme artistic beauty of the wedge sole? What are some of the best ways to enjoy the pairs you have, instead of just worrying about the next one? IS CHONK DEAD?!? And the big dog: where exactly does the line sit on brands copying other brands' patterns and silhouettes? Come with us if you want to Shoebag! This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, which has more Japanese boots than possibly even JapanTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Nick Horween and Phil Kalas Forcibly Take Over the Shoecast, And Turn the Whole Thing Right Around on Us

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 77:25


We've had both Nick Horween (the one from Horween Leather) and Phil Kalas (formerly of Horween, now making some of the best wallets, belts, and more over at Ashland Leather) on the Shoecast before. WELL APPARENTLY THAT WASN'T ENOUGH FOR THEM.Clearly over-emboldened by recently starting their own show, the Full Grain Podcast, Phil and Nick swung into a recent Shoecast recording session, said "we're the hosts now," and proceeded to interview Ben and Ticho. Which actually led to some very fun conversations about how we got started with this whole caring way too much about shoes and boots thing, community building, Patina Thunderdomes, Chicago hot dogs (obviously), and plenty more. Luckily Phil and Nick are very caring and wonderful captors, so, thank you fellas for doing it right. This episode was sponsored by Division Road—sign up for their bulletin to get all the latest White's, Tricker's, Crockett & Jones, Wesco, and Alden releasesTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Unsung House's Grant Gustafson is Doing Some of the Coolest Repair, Customization, and Bootmaking in the Game

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 69:09


Unsung House is a wonderfully rare shoe repair shop. After a half decade learning the trade in a more “standard” cobbler setting, brothers Grant and Isaac Gustafson opened Unsung in a literal old house in Nashville, to focus on impeccable higher-end shoe—and especially boot—repair, restoration, and ground-up creation. Ben and Ticho sat down with Grant to dig into the beautiful details of Unsung's work, from how they work a re-last job, to the dark arts of pattern grading, to their 9000-year-old sander that's the size of a 727, and almost certainly louder. We also go deep on Unsung's nascent house-made boot line, specifically with Ticho's wonderful engineer boots that feature an overdye created from walnuts Grant harvested on his own property—only because he hasn't found enough wasp cocoons to do it that way. What's the purpose of a craftsperson in an Amazon world? We spent plenty of time trying to figure that the hell out—and Grant has as good an outlook as we've ever heard. This episode was sponsored by Division Road—sign up for their bulletin to get all the latest White's, Tricker's, Crockett & Jones, Wesco, and Alden releasesTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Easy Moc's Greg Cordeiro on Re-Growing the Maine Handsewn Moccasin Tradition—and Big Shoe Biz vs Niche

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 73:37


Greg Cordeiro is our kind of shoe nerd. And the dude has been around.After getting his start as an intern at Puma before shifting over to design work for Timberland, Cole Haan, Teva, and Ralph Lauren, Greg backed away from the mega-brand to co-found one of the seminal underground (now sadly defunct) footwear brands of the aughts: New England Outwear Company.After that he plunged back into a behemoth with a senior design gig at the behemoth that is Clark's, and then Huckberry, before spending the last three years regaining total freedom with his design pen and building out his own factory in the US handsewn capital of Lewiston, Maine to create EasyMoc,  a rising brand that combines time-honored handsewn moccasin construction techniques with creativity, a periodic dash of Japanese fashion, and a deep dedication to comfort. So what's it like to work at a gigantic shoe brand vs your own small workshop? How much of a revival is the once-massive Maine shoemaking industry really seeing? We cover all of that and more, including the deepest, most detailed dive into footwear design we've ever had the pleasure of exploring on this Shoecast.Warning! This one's a full nerd-out. And we're damn happy about it. This episode was oh so thoughtfully sponsored by Grant Stone Theme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Dress Shoes Deep Dive! What Makes a Fantastic Dress Shoe? Plus Recs at All Price Points.

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 72:56 Very Popular


Occasionally we discuss boots on this podcast, but that doesn't mean we don't love and appreciate a great dress shoe as well.  In the FINAL episode of Season 6, Ben grills Ticho—the actual dress shoe-knowing person on this podcast—about what elements add up into the perfect dress shoe, important styles to understand, and recommendations for brands both iconic and under the radar in basically every price category. Why did we wear suits and dress shoes to tape a podcast hat nobody can see, in our basements? That's unclear. But man did it feel good.   This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, because nobody should wear dress shoes every dayJoin the Stitchdown Discord today, unless you hate shoes of courseTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

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How to Win the Stitchdown Patina Thunderdome

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 53:42 Very Popular


SHOOOOOOOOERADIO! That's right, everyone's favorite drive-time terrestrial radio show about boots and shoes is BACK to tell you exactly how to win over $30k in prizes including a TRIP TO JAPAN in the second annual Stitchdown Patina Thunderdome—just for wearing things on your feet for six months. To get to the answer, our host field questions from totally random callers (all of whom somehow manage to be Patina Thunderdome judges? Amazing.), and gets deep into both the Work and Open categories of the Thunderdome. What's the best overall approach? What about style of boot? Leather? Care? It's all laid out in beautiful, bombastic detail. So listen up and get ready to DOME!!  This episode was sponsored by Division Road, whose new Virginia boot-heaven compound on 45 acres of farmland officially opens August 25thTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

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Black Boots: Boring or Essential? Ben & Ticho's Biggest Boot Regrets. Plus: How YOU Can Help Cobblers.

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 63:07 Very Popular


You know, when you have a history of publicly claiming to not be a black-boot lover and then you have a podcast co-host who can even more publicly prove that you are a black-boot lover…well, you need to make a Shoecast out of it we suppose.On yet another Shoebag episode, Ticho and Ben tear open the digital sack of reader questions to explore the deeper meaning of black boots, the best process to break in a new pair, how to get the optimum roll situation on your shell cordovan and horsebutt boots, when does footwear truly become art, Ben's obsession with the chonk majesty of Viberg's 110 last, and a hugely important question: what to do with welted leather footwear that there isn't a resale market for.And then, naturally, we revel in the wonders of South Carolina style BBQ, homemade popcorn, and peanut butter-covered peanut butter bites.This episode was sponsored by Division Road, whose new Virginia boot-heaven compound on 45 acres of farmland officially opens August 25thTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera

The Stitchdown Shoecast
Yuketen Visionary Yuki Matsuda on Vintage Inspiration, Shoe Saunas, Beaver Fur, and More

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 61:20 Very Popular


Yuki Matsuda is an absolute gem of a man. If there's someone more relentlessly excited to design and make and just talk shoes after more than three decades in the biz than Yuketen's founder, I haven't met them (but would definitely like to; DM me plz).It's no stretch to say that Yuketen is eternally in contention for the Most Interesting Footwear Brand Going Award. Over the decades, Yuki has explored a remarkable range of styles (from monkey boots, to mules, to his Goodyear welted "Land Jordan" sneakers), materials (printed Italian suede...that beaver fur!), and constructions. But the core of the brand is its relentlessly distinctive true moccasin construction handsewn boots and shoes, including Yuki's personal all-time favorite Maine Guide DB boot. After literal years of trying, we finally pinned Yuki down to chat about the strokes of luck that got Yuketen started over 30 years ago, his singular design approach and the massive vintage-freak influence that plays into it, and how he seeks out the manufacturing partners who care about shoes the same way he does—with an insane amount of passion that often cuts directly against any sort of traditional business sensibility. Bless them all. Oh also we obviously cover his vintage Datsun and get overly excited about backpacks that used to be made in Montana in the 90s. Yuki!! This episode was sponsored by Division Road, whose new Virginia boot-heaven compound on 45 acres of farmland officially opens August 25th Join the Stitchdown Discord today, unless you hate boots of courseTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera 

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Cobbler and Bootmaker Tess Gobeil on How Doing Things Differently Has Propelled Her Repair Business (and Also Tim Horton's)

The Stitchdown Shoecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 86:36 Very Popular


Former Dayton bootmaker Tess Gobeil is the co-founder of Awl Together Leather, a custom leatherwork and shoe repair shop in Vancouver, Canada that just so happens to be on our shortlist of Stitchdown-recommended cobblers.  She's also just an absolute hoot—we're pretty sure this episode sets the Shoecast "hey look at us, we're just sitting here cackling about shoe stuff" record by a country mile. Tess is also a woman—who runs Awl Together with her non-binary business partner Ariss—in a field that's overwhelmingly male-dominated. We get good and deep into how she's successfully navigated that landscape, along with her toughest/most enjoyable/most loathed/craziest/weirdest repair jobs, dogs eating boots, the boot cookies she gives to dogs who eat boots, Tim Horton's coffee, Montreal bagels, and plenty, plenty more. This episode was sponsored by Grant Stone, one of the best values in Goodyear welted footwear, periodJoin the Stitchdown Discord today, unless you hate boots of courseTheme Song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera