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Andrew McDonald Shoemaker
Andrew McDonald Shoemaker

Andrew McDonald Shoemaker

Location: Shop 121, Level 2

MondayM17 Feb9:00am - 5:00pm
TuesdayT18 Feb9:00am - 5:00pm
WednesdayW19 Feb9:00am - 5:00pm
ThursdayT20 Feb9:00am - 5:00pm
FridayF21 Feb9:00am - 5:00pm
SaturdayS22 Feb9:30am - 4:30pm
TodayS23 Feb Closed All Day
17 Feb - 23 Feb
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About

For almost three decades, Andrew McDonald has been handcrafting beautiful shoes.

One of just a handful of shoemakers remaining in Australia, Andrew is committed to designing and constructing supportive footwear that will last a lifetime. Vehemently opposed to the millions of poor quality shoes produced and discarded into landfill each year, Andrew seeks to create a product that is timeless in design and wear.

In 1996 Andrew was a recipient of the Churchill Fellowship, an award which enabled him to study traditional footwear techniques in the United Kingdom and France. Studying under master craftsmen the likes of John Lobb and Paul Harnden Shoemakers, Andrew developed a complex and considered practice.

In approaching a new design, Andrew draws inspiration from the street, from nature and from the arts. With the end product always in sight, he seeks to make shoes with the strength to transform; footwear that is designed to reflect and become an extension of the wearer’s character.

Discover more about the art of shoemaking via www.andrewmcdonaldshoemaker.com.au

For almost three decades, Andrew McDonald has been handcrafting beautiful shoes.

One of just a handful of shoemakers remaining in Australia, Andrew is committed to designing and constructing supportive footwear that will last a lifetime. Vehemently opposed to the millions of poor quality shoes produced and discarded into landfill each year, Andrew seeks to create a product that is timeless in design and wear.

In 1996 Andrew was a recipient of the Churchill Fellowship, an award which enabled him to study traditional footwear techniques in the United Kingdom and France. Studying under master craftsmen the likes of John Lobb and Paul Harnden Shoemakers, Andrew developed a complex and considered practice.

In approaching a new design, Andrew draws inspiration from the street, from nature and from the arts. With the end product always in sight, he seeks to make shoes with the strength to transform; footwear that is designed to reflect and become an extension of the wearer's character.