Andrea Jaque Five years ago, after the death of his father Don Pablo Reske, Anelisse took over the management of the factory with the conviction that nothing should change: the quality, the boxes, the craft work and the seal of affection that distinguishes each pair of shoes. “I love the smell of leather, I love being there with the boys working,” he confesses, recalling the teachings that he gradually learned and that he applies today with dedi…
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Andrea Jaque Five years ago, after the death of his father Don Pablo Reske, Anelisse took over the management of the factory with the conviction that nothing should change: the quality, the boxes, the craft work and the seal of affection that distinguishes each pair of shoes. “I love the smell of leather, I love being there with the boys working,” he confesses, recalling the teachings that he gradually learned and that he applies today with dedi…