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How one man in East L.A. ended up with the world’s most famous feet from the LA times Deborah Netburn

Tom Bettenhausen15 hours ago01 mins

Pasquale Di Fabrizio made shoes for Liza Minnelli, Tom Jones, Robert De Niro, Sarah Jessica Parker and so many more. Years after he died, L.A. shoemaker Chris Francis sorts through the astounding archive of famous feet.

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