Bootmaking Process in Alpine Texas May 1939
A bootmaking shop operates in Alpine, Texas, in May 1939. Workers engage in the skiving process, trimming upper leather for a better fit onto the boot heel. This technique reduces seam bulk, enhancing construction quality. Traditional bootmaking practices in Texas during the late 1930s reflect a long-standing craftsmanship in footwear production.
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Bootmaking Process in Alpine Texas May 1939
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