Bespoke Shoes

We produce an extensive range of hand crafted styles, sizes and fittings though our ‘standard’ made to order therapeutic footwear.

While this caters for most requirements, there are circumstances where a particular element of our footwear requires alteration to provide the optimal fit and function.

Through our modular and full bespoke service you can tailor our footwear to your exact requirements.

  • Modular footwear adaptions are as per specification detailed in the National Framework Agreement for Orthotic Footwear – Section F
  • Bespoke footwear are as per specification detailed in the National Framework Agreement for Orthotic Footwear – Section A
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Amendments to lasts & patterns

By using our Modular and Semi Bespoke service you are able to tailor our footwear to your requirements. A range of amendments to both last and patterns can be undertaken and are categorised as below.
Modular: Modification to the Carewear last, including extra depth or width, which does not affect the bottom shape of the last or require pattern/upper alteration.

Semi Bespoke A: Modification to the last including extra depth or width that requires an individual insole shape, bespoke soling and or pattern/upper alteration.

Semi Bespoke B: Extensive modification to the last including extra depth or width requiring individual insole shape, bespoke soling and complete new patterns. (This does not allow for the designing of completely new styles. See Full Bespoke).

Full Bespoke footwear are as per specification detailed in the NHS framework agreement for Custom

Shoes as individual as your feet are:

  • Shoes to a fitting stage
  • ‘one off’ designs
  • Modular footwear
  • Shoes for special conditions (e.g. hard wearing soles, technical linings)
  • Carewear design on Carefree last etc…
  • Special delivery
  • Made to measure versions of our footwear
  • Technical Questions
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If you would like to enquire about our full bespoke footwear service, please fill out the form below: