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Soulful Creations: a history of shoemaking

Inca, located in the heart of Mallorca, boasts a rich tradition of shoemaking that dates back centuries. The town became renowned for its high-quality leather craftsmanship, especially slippers and shoes.

Early Origins
Inca's shoemaking began as far back as the 13th century where shoemakers used local leather to craft durable footwear mainly aimed at the local population. Over time, medieval artisans perfected these techniques, making Inca shoes a regional staple.

Industrial Growth
The 19th century brought industrialisation, combining traditional methods with modern production. Inca’s reputation grew, establishing it as a key player in the European footwear market.

Modern Excellence
Today, Inca continues to blend heritage and innovation, producing stylish, comfortable shoes and slippers. Each pair embodies the town’s legacy of craftsmanship, using premium materials for unmatched quality. The town has produced well known shoe brands such as Camper.