Two older gentlemen standing together, one wearing a brown tweed jacket and the other a black padded coat with a scarf.

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

Guy and Yvon, before confidently handing over the reins to the Shoemakers group, had themselves learned the trade from their father, and their passion and know-how have helped the children's footwear brand to shine internationally, creating a family legacy that lives on today.

A group of people standing in front of a store entrance.

The passion of a profession...

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


In the 70s, the two brothers joined the family business. They decided to create the Pom d'Api brand, specializing in children's products.
When asked how they came to create the brand, they explain that they wanted to "do something different from the others...". "to do things differently from the others..."


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

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A story that continues to unfold...


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


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

And when asked how they see the brand today?

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