Know-how

Showcasing its extensive know-how, Spring Court's designs boast several signature features: cotton canvas and vulcanised rubber soles with patented ventilation technology.The manufacturing process is carried out in stages, by hand and by machine, at our production sites in Spain and Thailand.The vulcanisation process requires close collaboration with our partners to ensure that our raw material, rubber, is treated with proper care and respect.

VULCANISATION

We use the direct vulcanisation process. This technique allows the rubber to be cured and attached to the upper as a tough,
solid, elastic material in a single step.

The pressure exerted by the mould closure causes the rubber to penetrate naturally into the material's fibres, thus avoiding the need for any glues or solvents. This process requires specific expertise and a strong understanding of the properties of rubber.

COLD CeMENT

The "cold cement" technique is an assembly process. The outsole, made from rubber, is first pre-vulcanised then bonded to the upper.

This process is currently one of the most widely employed, and can be used on the most fragile materials without damaging them.

PRODUCTION

The Spring Court manufacturing process takes place at two sites:

Spain, where each shoe is manufactured using the direct vulcanisation technique.

Thailand, where our shoes are manufactured using the cold cement technique. In addition to ensuring the quality of our materials, having a local presence in these locations allows us to meet the supply needs of our export markets using a rationalised approach to transport.