
The world's largest shoes were made from materials that could produce about 250 pairs of regular-sized shoes. Ernesto Leano leads the group of 10 shoemakers who reportedly took 77 days to cut the 30 square meters of leather for the upper lining and 7.4 square meters for the sock lining. In addition, 250 kilograms of vegetable tanned leather were used for the insole, 270 kilograms for the outsole, 80 kilograms for the welt, 225 kilograms of adhesive and 1,000 meters of thread for 200,000 stitches.
In December 2002, the Guinness Book of World Records has recognized Marikina City for crafting the world's largest pair of shoes. The Marikina-made shoes broke the old record of 3.12 meter shoes made by Zahit Okurlar of Konya, Turkey.


