In the year 1921 Emil Jonsson was appointed apprentice in the shoemaking trade. After three year of apprenticeship Emil opened a shop in Bygdea in the north of Sweden. Emil was famous for a special style of a Norwegian welted boot with a raised lake. Emil's son Melker took over the shop in 1944. Melker is the one in the family who without comparison have made most shoes and boots in the family. He worked many years in a shoe factory which he for some time was the owner of. Melker retired in 1988.

1976 was the year Jan-Erik, Melker's son, started his career in the trade. Jan-Erik was appointed apprentice and in the year 1981 he made the qualifying piece of work. The same year Jan-Erik carried along the family tradition in Bygdea and opened a shop there. As his grandfather he started up with making work boots and shoes. In 1994 the production was changed to bespoke traditional English styled men?s shoes and riding boots. In 2003 Jan-Erik moved with his family to Hara in the north of Sweden. A new shop was set up and the family tradition will continue.


   
 


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