Yesterday I went to a small village in Central Italy, 50 kilometers North from Rome. The insoles technician works there, in Trevignano. In his workshop, which is located in that small village, he makes many types of insoles and appropriate footwears according to the problem of people's feet.
I bought there a pair of new insoles. The absorbing layer no the top of the entire insole enhances both the wearing comfort and the functionality.
After I had got the new insoles, I continued to visit that typical old village.
Have a nice weekend!
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Not heard of this place Giorgio..
So l Googled it...Trevignano Romano is a small town
and commune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio,
central Italy...With a population of about 5,000...
Very interesting to read of the offers of multiple
restaurants, cafes, bars and shops...!
Love the look of those insoles you bought..with the
raised middle for extra support..Nice..!
To Willie:
Yes, Trevignano is a lovely old village, and it didn't seem as touristy as other villages in Central Italy. It is really nice and quiet! ... as you mentioned in your email, we can taste a glass of Chianti there, the typical Italian red wine :-) 🍷
I have just walked and run with the new insoles ... I noticed they works.
Regards!
Those are beautifully made insoles. A lovely village too. I will tell my kids about it, they are going back to Itally soon. Have a great day.
Bello pueblo y espero que te vaya bien con tus plantillas. Te mando un beso.
Never ever thought that insoles can be so lovingly hand made. I think most are just machine made so yours are indeed really special. They look thick and comfortable. I have visited Italy and truthfully it is my favourite country because of the quaint buildings and architecture. It helps that I love all sorts of pasta. My bucket list would be to stay in places like Trevignano for a few days and just enjoy how the people live and work.
Such an enchanting village.
Beautiful photos, Giorgio!
Happy Monday!
un bel paese!
wonderful place to visit.
thank you for sharing beautiful photos
It looks a very nice village to visit ...
All the best Jan
That house is really beautiful!
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