A London Shoe Shop Says Custom Work Can Be Speedy

About two years ago, a new tenant moved into Savile Row, the London street known as a center of men’s tailoring for more than 200 years.

Rather than custom-made wool trousers and silk-lined jackets, however, Arthur Sleep sells bespoke shoes for men, women and children, crafted by hand in as few as five hours by shoemakers working in the store’s basement.

And what says love for Valentine’s Day more than a pair of handmade shoes? Read more at The New York Times.