We took up boots
28.12.2012 3483

We took up boots

Arzamas felt factory launched the first batch of rubber-soled felt shoes.

In December of 2012, only about 100 pairs of felt boots were released. Next year, the factory will increase the production of felt shoes. In addition, they plan to master the manufacture of children's felt shoes.

According to the Deputy General Director of the factory Irina Buldakova, only this year the production of felt products increased at the factory by 7%. The company believes that the new products will find their customers, especially since the demand for boots in Russia has been growing for several years.

Arzamas felt factory launched the first batch of rubber-soled felt shoes.
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