British Footwear Association unveils online shoe school
11 May 20 1 min read
The British Footwear Association (BFA) recently launched an online shoe school, offering an introductory training course in footwear production for those who work in that industry but have no formal training. The high-quality animated and blended learning course aims to rapidly trained untrained professionals in the basics of footwear production.
Learners can expect to complete the entire ‘Introduction to Footwear Construction’ course, which costs £125, within one and half to two hours and have a month to revisit all modules within the time frame if needed.
The course is split into five modules, takes learners from ‘feet, footwear and sizing’ through to ‘footwear construction’ and to the all-important subject of sustainability.
BFA chairman Robert Perkins hoped the suite of training will assist footwear businesses prepare for the post COVID-19 landscape.
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Learners can expect to complete the entire ‘Introduction to Footwear Construction’ course, which costs £125, within one and half to two hours and have a month to revisit all modules within the time frame if needed.
The course is split into five modules, takes learners from ‘feet, footwear and sizing’ through to ‘footwear construction’ and to the all-important subject of sustainability.
BFA chairman Robert Perkins hoped the suite of training will assist footwear businesses prepare for the post COVID-19 landscape.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
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