The soles on these Zambelan Civetta GTX boots were worn and peeling away from around the front and back. We replace the soles with a new pair of durable rubber cup soles.
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The soles on these Zambelan Civetta GTX boots were worn and peeling away from around the front and back. We replace the soles with a new pair of durable rubber cup soles.
These Scanlan Theodore boots were in excellent condition, but the soles were unprotected and showing signs of wear after only a few wears. We installed protective soles.
These RM Williams Dynamic Flex Craftsman boots were beaten up and in desperate need of repair. We performed a full re-sole and re-heel, re-lined the heel counters and restored the leather uppers to effectively restore the boots.
The leather soles and rubber heels on these Wolverine 1000 Mile boots were well-worn and in need of replacement. We performed a full resole, replacing the rubber heel caps and the leather soles with entirely new parts.
The soles and heels on these Loake Cromwell shoes were worn and in need of replacement. We performed a full resole, replacing the rubber heel caps and leather soles with entirely new parts.
The soles on these Dr Martens boots were worn, with the tread almost entirely flat. We performed a full resole, replacing the old soles with a new pair of premium Solovair soles.
These Church's Monmouth boots were in need of a resole, as the original leather soles were heavily worn. We performed a full resole and reheel with premium Dainite studded rubber parts.
The soles on these Thorogood American Heritage Moc Toe boots had lost much of their tread from constant wear at work. We replaced the soles with entirely new Vibram Christy soles.
The original crepe soles and heels on these Bottega Veneta Chelsea Boots were significantly worn down and discoloured. We performed a full resole, replacing the heels and soles with entirely new crepe soles and heels.
The leather and one of the pull tabs around the top of one of these RM Williams boots had been chewed right off by a naughty dog. We repaired the boot by stitching into place a replacement RM Williams pull tab alongside a leather patch.