Photo from open source American shoemaker came up with children’s sandals that “grow” with a small host. Despite the ultimate simplicity of this idea, nobody used to made.
Twenty five Kentucky shoemaker John Kenton now time is engaged in manually producing synthetic sandals that become larger on the foot of a growing child. By According to the young master, unusual shoes can be worn up to five years. The secret of the design lies in the stock of material and special rivets that allow sandals to increase in size under the pressure of the children’s foot.
However, few Americans are willing to buy from Kenton. so practical shoes for his sons and daughters, even though low cost of goods. The fact is that stocks of material, hidden in sandals make shoes relatively bulky and visually unappealing. However, John did not plan that his the main buyers will be compatriots.
Products manufactured by Kenton are actively bought in countries third world. Residents of many developing countries book boxes of these shoes for their and neighboring children. According to the shoemaker, he is immensely glad that somewhere in Africa the kids will be several years old to wear sandals that he manually and with maximum carefully made in his workshop.