Wear and Tear Statement from Hullachans Designer Craig Coussins
Unlike ordinary shoes which may last a long time, a dancer sometimes goes to classes two or three times a week and dances every weekend at competitions.
The shoes are going to get a lot of punishment. Now on one hand we can make a shoe that will be durable but to do that the shoe could well be stiffer, thicker and less flexible.
What we have to do is find the starting place where a dancer is able to use their shoes to the best of the shoes ability.
Problem
Solution
Wet Shoes
Maintenance: Part 1 - Feeding
Maintenance: Part 1 - Stitching
Soles Coming Away
Contact Adhesive
Contact adhesive is one which must be applied to both surfaces and allowed some time to dry before the two surfaces are pushed together. Some contact adhesives require a longer drying time than others. Once the surfaces are pushed together, the bond forms very quickly and it is, in most cases, not necessary to apply pressure for a long time. This means that there is no need to use mechanical devices such as clamps and that it is a repair easily done by any dancer. Contact brands include: Bostik, (or some places Bostix) Evo-Stik, Amazing Goop, Masters Contact Cement, Tanners Bond Contact Cement, and many more in different names. Just ask for a contact adhesive for bonding leather.
What this means is that we need to make a shoes that is suitable for the new athlete dancers, or sport dancer. Indeed these are sports; the dancer practises and then competes.
The more athletic nature of the dance can be very hard on the shoe itself.
This is why we work out the minimum life span of a shoe to be 4 weeks normal wear and tear.
Of course the shoe may well last much longer but we can not infinitely guarantee a shoe for longer than this as this is the period that non novice dancers could possibly wear out their shoes. However we have had dancers wearing our shoes for up to a year but the problem there is that after three or four months the shoe can not possibly support the foot in the way that the shoe did when new. Most dancers understand that they will change their shoes every three months. The only way to make your shoes last longer is to wear two pairs of shoes and alternate them.
If you have any issues with your Hullachans or would like advice on aftercare please contact me
To reiterate: Craig Coussins is the only legal owner of Hullachan and that he, along with his mother and father was instrumental in designing and creating the original Hullachan Red Stitch Highland Dance Shoe at Glasgow Dancewear in 1970. No one else has been involved since then either through marriage or descendancy. The only legal and living claimant to this is Craig Coussins. Other claimants to that design lineage are false.
Hullachan Pro. is also protected as a trademark in many countries including Canada, America, Europe, including the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom, Australasia, throughout Asia and many countries where Hullachan does business. Craig Coussins also has Legal Insurance designed to protect and safeguard his trademark property. No unauthorised commercial or non commercial use of the name is allowed without permission by the trademark owner.
