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Nigeria-born shoemaker reshaping craftsmanship in Germany

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Felix Pauschinger in Frankfurt
May 20, 2026

Richard Aphery, a custom shoemaker in Frankfurt, embodies a new vision of craftsmanship: sustainable, modern and personal. He talks about his journey to becoming a shoemaker and why a good pair of shoes can last a lifetime.

In Frankfurt, a new generation of craftsmanship is reshaping traditional trades.

Richard Aphery, a Nigeria-born master shoemaker, combines sustainable values with modern design to create bespoke shoes built to last.

His work challenges outdated stereotypes of the profession, appealing to clients seeking quality, durability and ethical consumption over fast fashion.

Each custom-made pair involves hundreds of meticulous steps and weeks of labor, reflecting a growing demand for slow, repairable fashion in Germany.

Yet, beyond craftsmanship, Aphery's story also touches on identity, migration and the realities of building a life and business in Germany — and why he may eventually move on.

Felix Pauschinger Videojournalist covering economic and social policy issues, always with a camera at hand.
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