It takes really great care to make shoes for the right people.
There's so many things that needs to be taken care of to make them perfect. The size, of course, is one of them, followed by the right condition of the foot. Most of the people sent to the Shoemaker aren't exactly in the best conditions, but they always have great feet.
Form isn't exactly a concern.
The same form has been passed on from his grandfather from the 1920s, to his father during the 70s, and now him on the late 2010s. Technology have improved, civilizations have risen and fallen, but the same materials and form have existed ever since the start of time.
Frankly, his customers don't exactly care.
The shoemaker carefully pours his concrete into two separate molds, laying them out at the feet of his unfortunate "customer".
"Ready for your first fitting?" There's a wide smile on his face as his customer squirmed in his gag, tears leaking out of his eyes.
"You're going to look really good in these chonkers while you dance with the fishes."
The shoemaker chuckles to himself once more as he dips the customer's feet inside the molds filled with cement. All he had to do was to wait for them to dry and bring him to the venue of his dance.
All in all, another satisfied customer.
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