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PostWysłany: Pon 15:52, 07 Paź 2013    Temat postu: Can I resole these shoes

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You could certainly try it, but I know my cobblers would probably refuse to do it because they'd have to replace the soles and that would run around $40 a pair. I know this because I have a beloved pair of Nina ballet flats (leather soles) and they asked me whether I really wanted to go ahead with the repair. You may want to get a quote beforehand or see if there are any DIY rubber sole options that you could handle yourself. They do look like great flats!
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You can do that, but it's probably not worth it. My shoe repair guy tends to tell me that repairing cheap shoes is a waste of money - they don't have the internal structure to give the repair stability, and financially isn't worth it. (How much do flats from Payless cost? $20? And you're going to spend at least $10 to have them resoled? Not worth it.)
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posted by Kololo at 9:12 PM on September 18, 2012
These shoes have glued soles,[url=http://merrellchameleonboots.webstarts.com/][b]merrell boots on sale[/b][/url], soles that have been worn through. A cobbler isn't going to be able to "replace the soles" the conventional way. A stitched shoe has a multi-layer sole - one layer which is stitched to the shoe and other layers which are glued onto it. To replace the sole, the cobbler strips off the glued layers and puts new material on. If the stitched layer is worn through, the shoe is almost irreparable, as a new stitched layer would have to be sewn onto the shoe using a last/shoe form. Now, it's possible that a creative cobble will be able to try sanding down the sole and gluing a topy (protective rubber layer, comes in varying thicknesses) onto the soles,[url=http://woolrichoutletitalia.albirank.net/][b]Woolrich Giacche Outlet online Italia Woolrich Piumini Vendita italy[/b][/url], but the shoes would still have a big structural weakness and would probably wear through again fairly quickly. The best repair would be to cut/sand a section of rubber to fill the hole and blend into the rest of the sole, then glue a topy over that. But I don't know if any cobbler would try - it might even be outside the skillset of some.
If it were me,[url=http://duveticaoutletcanada.halod.com/][b]duvetica down jackets men[/b][/url], I'd shop for more flats and only if I could not find suitable ones would I repair these - it will be spendy and a short-term solution. If you get cheap flats that you like, perhaps you could take those in to the cobbler for a topy right away - that would prolong their life. Maybe you could DIY a repair on these and wear them around the house as slippers?
Sadly, it's really difficult to repair non-stitched shoes, and even stitched shoes that are Blake-sewn (the quicker and lighter Italian method) require a special machine to resole. Goodyear welted shoes (this kind of welting is most common on better men's shoes and pretty much impossible on delicate flats) is the best kind for repairable shoes.
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Alas,[url=http://parajumpersjakkernorgejacketkodiak.olimx.com/][b]Parajumpers Jakker Long Bear Salg[/b][/url], no, not without spending an unreasonable amount of time and money. I tried to do this with an inexpensive pair of boots that I really liked, and while the repair looked fine it wasn't durable and never really felt right. Granted that things are different for men's shoes, but if you want your shoes to be repairable then you have to spend more than $20 at the outset to buy a shoe that was designed to be repaired. A $200 pair of shoes has repair-ability built-in,[url=http://parajumpersjakkernorgejacketkodiak.olimx.com/][b]Parajumpers Jakker Norge Jacket Kodiak[/b][/url], because the owner expects them to last.
posted by 1adam12 at 4:50 AM on September 19, 2012
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If I may lament briefly: this is why I don't understand or buy women's shoes. With men's shoes,[url=http://monclerjassengoedkopekoop.albirank.net/][b]Moncler Jassen Goedkope[/b][/url], you can spend ~$250 (or even less if you really search the internet - I've seen welted shoes on sale in the mid-low hundreds) and get shoes that are structurally sound and will last a while before needing any repair. With women's shoes, you can spend $500 and get something that will wear through quickly or whose heel will break. Almost the only really high-quality women's shoes out there - again IMO - are made by companies that primarily make men's shoes. Some women's boots are welted - Frye, I think, and Fiorentini Baker.
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At this point, they're looking pretty far gone. The wear extends beyond the sole. Caught earlier,[url=http://rogervivieroutlet.webmium.com/][b]Roger Vivier Shoes Online[/b][/url], it might have been more viable for a cobbler to at least do a quick and dirty cemented-on repair, assuming the rest of the shoe is intact. Which is a perfectly acceptable way to extend the life of any shoe that simply has a worn sole.
posted by 2N2222 at 6:57 AM on September 19, 2012
OK, sounds like overwhelming opinion is that it would not be cost effective. Thanks for all the advice,[url=http://www.duveticajacketsjp.com/][b]デュベチカ 通販[/b][/url], and yes, will look for better shoe options in the future.
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