Last year, I had this little idea, but since I want to make it seem more important, I’m going to call it a vision. I had a few pairs from László Vass, which were more than enough to convince me of the skill and finishing of the Austro-Hungarian school of shoemaking. I was sure the country housed more makers just waiting for discovery. Mind you, Vass is well-known thanks to the book
Handmade Shoes for Men, yet I've never come across any advertisements of theirs on international business or lifestyle magazines. The same is true for other manufacturers, too. A quick search turned out some eight or nine cordwainers and artisanal makers retailing in Budapest. I chose Rozsnyai for the models and details on their website as well as the swell English their customer service spoke and wrote.
After a few emails I received leather samples in mid-brown shades for potential MTM orders along with instructions for measuring. A trip and visit was not possible for me, so I sent in my preferred details and measurements. Below's a few shots of my unorthodox (not the traditional swooping derby, but half-brogue) Budapester pair in the making. I'll update the end result soon.
Details:
-Fully handmade by healthy Hungarian hands
-Mid-brown buffalo leather
-Budapest last
-Half-brogue model instead of derby
-Dark purple lining
-Natural welt
-White goyser stitching
-Vibram Eton rubber sole
![Image](http://www.keikari.com/english/wp-content/pictures/2013/06/Rozsnyai_MTM_shoes_for_Ville16.jpg)