Ideal processing is a type of footwear production based on the concept of resistance, softness and long life.

The goal is therefore to obtain shoes that last over time, even stressed by sustained use, adverse weather conditions and normal wear. For this purpose, Ideal processing is considered a quality standard recognized all over the world, as long as you follow precise steps of implementation that only companies with proven skills and experience can master.

From a technical point of view, the Ideal manufacturing process has its roots over the centuries, despite modern technologies allowing for a better result and a decidedly more performing shoe.

The process consists first of all in working the upper with "open edges", ie opening the edges of the shoe body outwards so that they can adhere perfectly to the underlying components of the shoe.

The upper is then joined to the midsole and then to the sole itself by means of special high-strength glues as well as to one or, in some cases, even two or more seams.

This phase guarantees a resistance higher than the market standards and in fact minimizes the risk of breaking the shoe even in the event of accidental impact of medium entity.

Secondly, the Ideal process involves a waterproofing process that allows the shoe to eliminate the risk of liquid infiltration. This phase is characterized by the use of melted pitch on the twine which guarantees the insulation of the structure from the twine itself and also of the holes.

The result is a solid and resistant shoe that, thanks to the manufacturing processes, also guarantees above-average comfort and for this reason it is considered the perfect workmanship for specific types of footwear.Despite the appearance, the Ideal processing is applied to many shoe models for both men and women, footwear also not necessarily intended for sporty or intense use, but which intend to guarantee comfort and adequate resistance without sacrificing an attractive design and good performance in terms of flexibility.