These simple and refreshing shoes come from Dutch designer Anna Korshun. What makes them unique is that there is no sewing or glue used in the shoemaking process. Instead, the uppers are cut from one piece like paper cutting or origami. They are cut from the leather and bent into the insoles, which are then bonded to the soles with the help of liquid rubber. This approach greatly reduces labor consumption in the shoemaking process.
Use cartoons to explain the steps of making shoes, and follow the little animals to see:
Although it is impossible to achieve full sealing and the problem of warmth in autumn and winter has always troubled designers, this idea makes the production process simpler and more efficient, which is still worthy of praise.