Stitchdown

The Stitchdown Shoecast

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Exploring the wonderful world of quality footwear, how it’s made, and all the things we love about it. Check out Stitchdown.com for shoe and boot reviews, interviews with industry titans, profiles, release info, and more.

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Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

How Can Wolverine Revive its Iconic 1000 Mile Brand? Justin Cupps Has Ideas. 07.07.2026

Wolverine Worldwide is a footwear empire much bigger than just Wolverine 1000 Mile. Justin Cupps is six months into his role as President of the Work Group, which includes Merrell Work, Bates, HYTEST, CAT Footwear, Harley-Davidson Boots, Wolverine, AND Wolverine 1000 Mile.  Yes separating out those last two is essential, especially in the eyes of Justin—who sees huge opportunity with 1000 Mile as...

The (Mostly) Complete History of Cowboy Boots, with Bata Shoe Museum Director Elizabeth Semmelhack 30.06.2026

Last time Elizabeth Semmelhack—Director and Senior Curator of the Toronto's exceptional Bata Shoe Museum—was on the Shoecast, she ran down a (mostly) complete history of boots, overall. It was excellent.  This time Elizabeth is back to focus purely on cowboy boots—which is exactly what she's been doing for years while writing Rough & Ready: a History of Cowboy Boots, the most recent...

ACL's Michael Williams on Misguided Shoe Recs & The "Disappearing Middle" of Quality Footwear 23.06.2026

Michael Williams is sometimes a “marketer who hates marketing,” who has helped many of the great US manufacturing brands, up to and including Red Wing. Other times he he’s writing his often menswear focused newsletter, the quietly massively influential A Continuous Lean.  A while back he pre-invented the idea now used by every single temporary market you now see everywhere, with his Pop Up Flea co...

Carmina Shoemaker's Carmina Albaladejo on Family Tradition, Global Retail, and Custom Shoes 16.06.2026

Carmina Albaladejo heads US operations for the exquisite Spanish shoemaker with the exact same (first) name as her.  In this Stitchdown Shoecast episode we discuss how six generations of family history led to the founding of the Carmina brand, manufacturing in Spain, Carmina's growing US and global retail strategy (and the crucial importance of physical shoe stores), the brand's top-flig...

The New Thing in Footwear Leather? 145-Year-Old Veg-Tanner Hermann Oak. 09.06.2026

Hermann Oak has been tanning leather in St. Louis since 1881, and they pretty much still do it the same way—one way, which of course is veg-tanning. Traditionally a major player in the equestrian leather world, Hermann Oak is edging into the quality footwear space in a hugely exciting way.  So I chatted with Hermann Oak President Drew Gulick about the tanner's deep history, how making footwea...

Nathan Florsheim is Proudly Working Slower Than Ever 01.06.2026

Back in 2021, I got a great email from a young bootmaker named Nathan Florsheim who wanted to chat. Boy am I glad I took that call.  About a year later I had Nathan—great great great grandson of Milton Florsheim, yes, THAT Florsheim—on the Shoecast. Four years and 130 handmade pairs later, Nathan is absolutely rolling as a custom bootmaker who has truly seemed to find his own space, one that so ma...

Goods & Services' Rory Fortune on Red Wing Collabs and When to Pull Back on Customization 25.03.2026

This week on the Shoecast we’re bringing back Rory Fortune, founder of Los Angeles-based Goods & Services, which continues to be one of the most interesting footwear operations out there.  We had Rory on back in 2024, and with the Goods & Services business and product range expanding like crazy, it seemed high time to get a closer look at exactly how Rory and team convert sneakers to a res...

Bespoke Cowboy Bootmaker Zephan Parker's Formula to Keep Craft Alive 17.03.2026

How do we keep craft alive in an over-technological society? Is it via the individual maker? Or more of a collective workshop approach?  Houston-based bespoke cowboy bootmaker Zephan Parker has plenty of thoughts on all of it.  Zephan used to write graffiti and listen to hip hop while wearing Ralph Lauren. Now he runs a custom bespoke cowboy boot workshop in Houston, Texas. All those things, it tu...

The Artistically Twisting Journey of Brooklyn's Bespoke Shoemaker, Anne Marika Verploegh Chassé 12.03.2026

My chat this week is with Brooklyn -based bespoke shoemaker, educator, and artist Anne Marika Verploegh Chassé, aka STIEFELwerk .  Two decades ago, Marika came at shoemaking from a fine arts background, which shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s seen her work. After years learning the craft under many of the great shoe and bookmaking teachers, today Marika focuses on the use of veg-tan leather—often fr...

Vintage Boot Wishlists and Reconsidering Tassel Loafers: It's Ticho on the Shoebag! 03.03.2026

It's Shoebag time for Shoecast season 17. Which means it's time for a serious dose of Ticho, who joins me to unpack all the biggest listener questions. Why are we both suddenly wearing the same barefoot-style shoes nonstop? Which iconic footwear figure from the past (aka, dead) would we love to spend a weekend in a deeply isolated cabin with? Why do we have so much ennui generated by hik...

Why Making Things By Hand Has Never Been More Important, w/ Cowboy Bootmaker Emily Boksenbaum 25.02.2026

When I met Emily Boksenbaum at our Maker’s Day 2025 conference in Chicago , I knew I had to get her on the Shoecast. Emily’s always made stuff. First it was art growing up, which led to a focus on fiber material studies in art school. Next came leather tooling, prop-making and other “creative odd jobs,” before going into corporate footwear design. That didn’t quite hit for her, which meant it was...

Why It’s Harder Than Ever to Start a Shoe Brand, w/ the Shoe Snob Justin FitzPatrick 18.02.2026

Justin FitzPatrick aka the Shoe Snob on fiery times in the comments section, what a dress shoe customer even looks like in 2026, button boots (obviously), and why it’s never been harder to start a shoe brand than right now.  Support the Shoecast, get full bonus episode access, and join the most interesting shoe-and-boot-loving community on the internet with a Stitchdown Premium membership https://...

Skip Horween & Nicks Boots' Shuyler Mowe—Live from Boot Camp Chicago 2025 10.02.2026

In November 2025, we did a thing. Stitchdown’s Boot Camp 2025 Chicago was a quality footwear mega-expo, a materials trade show, a crossroads of the industry we love, and one big ol’ multi-day party with my favorite community in the world.  As part of that weekend in Chicago, I sat down with Shuyler Mowe of Nicks Boots and the one and only Skip Horween for a live Shoecast taping at the excellent Ho...

Franklin & Poe's Andrew Li on Where Retail's Going, Malls, and The Perfect White Tee 16.12.2025

My chat this week is with Andrew Li of Philadelphia’s Franklin & Poe, one of the best shops in the US for serious quality footwear, denim, and more.  I got to know Andrew over the last few years the old fashioned way—seeing him in person, sitting down, and chatting entirely too deeply about some boots and shoes and denim. Which is pretty much exactly what Andrew and team have done every day si...

Thursday Boot Co.'s Nolan Walsh on Their Own León Factory, Last Obsessiveness, and The Comfort Question 10.12.2025

The joke has always been that Thursday Boot Company’s Connor Wilson keeps his co-founder Nolan Walsh trapped in a factory working on the product. Turns out that joke actually true—except Nolan is the one very eagerly choosing to imprison himself.  That certainly hasn’t lessened since Thursday opened its own in-house manufacturing facility in North American bootmaking capital Leon Mexico—just 11 ye...

Shoebag w/ Ticho: The Best Shoemaking Teachers, Arch Support, and a LOT of Butter 25.11.2025

If you came to this podcast about shoes and boots and leather hoping that you’d get to listen to extended conversations about imported cultured butter, you’ve made a fantastic call.  Because this, dear listeners, is the Shoebag, in which myself and the legend they know as Tichoblanco answer listener questions about roughout Chelsea boots, arch support in surprising lasts, who we want to teach us t...

Red Wing Heritage President George Curleigh on Retail, Time Capsules, and The Red Wing Way 06.11.2025

George Curleigh has been president of Red Wing’s heritage division since 2019, in which time he’s been able to enjoy a list of very fun things including a worldwide pandemic, a factory shut-down, a cyber-attack, a periodically dwindling labor force, a broken supply chain for US-made components, and his OWN CHILDREN stealing his boots.  So what’s the general feeling in Red Wing, Minnesota, accordin...

How to Revive The Cobbling Industry? Teach it in High School—and it's Already Working. 30.10.2025

This past fall, Matt Paisley launched a shoe repair program at Colorado's Thunder Ridge high school, with nearly two dozen students taking the plunge and immediately being drawn into the program, skill development, and practical hands-on cobbling work.  I had Matt lay out a blueprint for how he navigated making the shoe repair program happen, and the curriculum he’s been teaching in the first...

SERES Founder Vanessa Arroyo on León, Mexico's Remarkable Shoemaking Culture 24.10.2025

My chat this week is with Vanessa Arroyo, founder and designer of SERES Footwear , a focused line designed from the ground up with high-quality natural materials in a way that’s not often seen in the women’s space. Once known as “the weird girl in high school making her own clothes” and thrown into shoemaking almost by chance, Vanessa fell in love with the art and craft of shoemaking between New Y...

Sprezza's Clayton Chambers on Timeless Loafers, Gorpy Boots, and Quality 17.10.2025

This week on the Shoecast our chat is with Clayton Chambers, founder of the Substack newsletter Sprezza and general menswear individual about the world.  After running through the footwear signposts in his own life, from churchboy penny loafers to the Clark’s Wallabees he just can’t quit, Clayton digs in on footwear brands in and outside the welted space he’s really feeling, the rise of menswear b...

Ticho is BACK to Talk Østmo x Iron Boots' Lore—and Next Step 07.10.2025

The one and only Tichoblanco, aka Tichoblancoshoes, aka just plain old Ticho, is BACK.  Where’s he been? Well he’ll tell ya all about that. What’s he been up to? The biggest answer to that is: happily grinding on his Østmo x Iron Boots project along with Cheng and Kai from Iron Boots, and Østmo boots mad genius maker Lars Jensen.  Lars was actually our first-ever guest on this show, back at a time...

Boot Camp 2025 Chicago: Exhibitors + Events Rundown 30.09.2025

In part two of a tag-team with the Full Grain Podcast, the ever-handsome/charming Phil Kalas grills Ben on what to expect at Stitchdown's Boot Camp Chicago 2025 mega-expo and footwear-loving community epicenter this November.  Japanese and Indonesian boot brands? Tanneries galore? Truly excellent women's footwear? The world's best care products? Red Wing & SB Foot??? Yes indeed....

BONUS PREVIEW: Brett Viberg Community Q&A at the Viberg NYC Shop 19.08.2025

Last week we had our Stitchdown community's first gathering at the new Viberg NYC store—an honestly fabulous-looking little shop in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood that’s full of  Viberg’s core classic product like stitchdown 2030 and 310 last service boots, but also the loafers and monk straps and split-toe derbies that represent a wholly new—and often confounding for longtime fans—direction...

(FREE) BONUS: A Look Inside China with Motiv & Arch Support Project's Samuel Wei 13.08.2025

FREE Shoecast Bonus Episode—we've got plenty more for Stitchdown Premium subsribers Jason Pecarich of Division Road and Motiv/Arch Support Project co-founder Samuel Wei came on to discuss ASP's legitimately unique approach to footwear, how Motiv broke through Division Road’s no-China policy, and how Chinese customers are finding themselves more drawn towards high-quality heritage product...

How Japan's Astounding Bootmaking Culture Grew—And Where It's Going 05.08.2025

It’s not a stretch to say there is no quality footwear culture quite like Japan’s. But WHY does the Japanese passion for making and wearing great boot and shoes  exist? Well, I had to go to Tokyo to find out.  As the final piece of our five-part Sole Searching: Tokyo YouTube series, I sat down with Michiya Suzuki—ex-Red Wing Japan GM and co-founder of The 2 Monkeys boot brand—to crack it open.  Tu...

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