Unification Shoes
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Unification Shoes | |
Hangul | 통일신발 |
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Hanja | 統一신발 |
Revised Romanization | Tongil Sinbal |
McCune–Reischauer | T'ongil Sinbal |
Unification Shoes are shoes of which the soles are made in South Korea and the uppers in North Korea. The shoes are marketed under the "Stafild" brand name in South Korea. The North Korean portion of the shoes is manufactured at the Kaesong Industrial Region.
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Stafild corporate website, in Korean
- Hankyoreh article about Unification Shoes, in Korean
- French video of a day in the Stafild workshop in Kaesong