A century of change in the footwear industry (3)
The future?
The footwear industry, which for centuries had used traditional methods of manufacture, has clearly taken technology to heart in recent decades, and this has greatly benefited both shoemakers and shoe wearers. Many changes have been evident – in all aspects of design, materials and manufacture – but perhaps the greatest difference is where most of the world’s footwear is now made. Many European and North American companies in shoemaking and ancillary trades have either closed down or moved their plants to Asia. While there has been talk of shoemaking moving back to the West, there has so far been little evidence of this taking place on a large scale.
Despite current tough economic conditions – not least of all because of the COVID-19 pandemic – there are still reports of shoe producers continuing to provide just what customers want and with sales recovering in many areas. That bodes well for the future of footwear.
I pray for the growth and advancements in shoe industry.
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