Deux gentlemen plus âgés se tenant ensemble, l'un portant une veste en tweed marron et l'autre un manteau noir rembourré avec une écharpe.

Pom d'Api is the story of a precious heritage passed down from generation to generation.

Guy and Yvon, before confidently handing over the reins to the Shoemakers group, learned the trade from their father. Their passion and expertise helped the children's shoe brand shine internationally, creating a lasting family legacy.

Un groupe de personnes se tenant devant l'entrée d'un magasin.

The passion of a profession ...

"The hand plays a big role. The shapes, the thickness of the soles, it's a lot of things that come into play, the desire to do, to change things." Guy Rautureau


It was in the 1970s that the two brothers joined the family business. They then decided to create the brand Pom d'Api, specializing in children.
When we ask them how they created the brand, they explain that they wanted "to do things differently from others..."


While there are already more than 750 shoe manufacturers in France, Guy and Yvon are determined to bring a different vision to children's fashion, a more offbeat vision that will make young and old laugh. You have to find the key to standing out.

Une affiche ou un panneau affichant le numéro 50 avec un design de pomme.

A story that continues to write ...


"If Pom d'Api lasts, it's because it's a brand with a history." Guy Rautureau


The two brothers brought fashion, creativity and colors to the children's market. "Today there are mothers and even grandmothers who wore Pom d'Api. The brand has spanned two generations." Yvon Rautureau.

And when we ask them how they see the brand today?

"Very proud and very happy. The Shoemakers company is friendly. When you come here, you're very happy to see everyone smiling. There's a great atmosphere and people are passionate and creative. And that's very nice! Everyone's eyes are shining and you can feel the desire to do great things. " Guy and Yvon Rautureau