Best foot forward: Gaziano & Girling

Tony Gaziano one half of the Savile Row and Kettering shoemakers talks about the company's early days and making a bespoke pair

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Having worked in shoemaking for over 20 years, Dean [Girling] and I were both at Edward Green when we decided to start our own company, Gaziano & Girling, in 2006. I'm a designer and Dean is a shoemaker from a shoemaking family – his father was a bespoke slipper maker – so between us we could create a pair of shoes from start to finish.

We had a number of customers we knew would place orders with us, and the first thing we did when we left Edward Green was jump on a plane to Tokyo. We took orders for around 20 pairs of bespoke shoes there, and that demand financed the progress of the company for around seven years, enabling us to go to New York for the second wave of orders.

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