Carmina, the Spanish peninsula's premier handmade shoe brand, is rooted in Mallorca, with a history of shoemaking dating back to 1866, and now it is the fourth generation of the family to preside over the shoe sewing business.
Like most European leather shoe brands, Carmina follows the Goodyear stitching method invented by Charles Goodyear in 1869, and as a combination of hand and machine, each pair of Carmina's shoes has been hand-made by a Spanish artisan. In the past, female customers were unable to shop for women's oxfords at Carmina until 1999, when Carmina launched the Goodyear Sewn Shoes Women's Collection.
Oxford shoes are designed for men, and women are naturally not as many as men, but Carmina still provides female consumers with a lot of amazing leather shoe styles to choose from, not only women's leather boots, flat Oxfords, Derby shoes, but also high-heeled Oxfords, in addition to shoes made of special leather materials such as lizard skin and crocodile leather. Among the European shoe brands that do not pay so much attention to the female market, Carmina is indeed very intimate with female consumers.
Carmina leather shoes are meticulously made, high-quality leather, and come in a variety of styles, especially for women. The price of Carmina is also relatively reasonable, and you can buy a pair of first-class Oxford shoes for the price of early 2000s, which is highly recommended.