The slipper was born under Louis XIV, from the remnants of felt pèlerines of the Royal Navy. These waste were recycled for use as slippers to slip into the shoes, for comfort. In the eighteenth century, they all felt slippers used to servants for waxing floors castles. The Charentaise will reach all alone from the twentieth century, dressed tissue Scots.
Today, Roselyne Cordin, Master Artisan Art unites these two knowledge-how: The manufacture of traditional Charentaise * with the embroidery Haute Couture said Lunéville.
It protects the INPI, the art of haute couture embroidery never used until now for the manufacture of Charentaises only machine embroidery, screen printing, flocking.