Once home to a general store, the shoe shop has kept the original
wooden floors, the bar and the old shelves formerly used to store
flour and condiments, and turned them into shoe displays. Shoes
made from real Italian leather and luxury sneakers are arranged
right next to ankle boots and college-style slippers. Young and
modern. “Italy is at the forefront of fashion, shoes and accessories”,
Lucas Kuntner explains. The 33-year-old has been working at the
shop since 3pm this afternoon. But even if the “Long Thursdays”
mean long working hours for him, he “wouldn’t want to miss
them anymore”.
The In Piazza shop opened ten years ago, when Lucas Kuntner
started working for his family’s business. The passion for fashion
and elegance has a long-standing tradition in his family, and he
started his professional career as a shoe seller when he was only
13 years old and was allowed to help out at his father’s shop during
the summer breaks. After graduating from secondary school,
he went to Verona University to study languages and hospitality
management before returning to the family business. Whenever
Kuntner doesn’t spend time at his In Piazza store, he works as
a skiing instructor out on the mountain slopes in his role as the
manager of the skiing school at the San Vigilio/Vigiljoch family
skiing resort.