Technological expertise and an insistence on the finest raw materials have allowed the house’s artisans to work their magic
The development of the Pashmy range of footwear and outerwear stems from the craftsmanship, and the fastidiously chosen materials, that have characterised Tod’s since the house was founded over a century ago in Casette d’Ete – a charming town in the province of Fermo, in the picturesque Marche region of central Italy. As with all pieces that bear the Tod’s marque, the items in the Pashmy range are made entirely in Italy and embody the artistic flair that is a hallmark of the house’s approach to leatherwork.
They also represent the deep engagement that artisans at Tod’s have with the materials they work with. Each piece of leather goes through a rigorous quality control process with the craftsmen signing every one.
The technological innovation that has become associated with Tod’s is also evident. The creation of the Pashmy collection stems from what the house calls “Artisanal Intelligence” – the convergence of superior raw materials and extremely high standards of craftsmanship. A proprietary double-dyeing method ensures a depth of colour and vibrancy that approaches the finish of fine textiles, while a specialised tanning treatment gives the pieces in the Pashmy collection lasting water-repellent properties, doing away with the need for further protective applications.






