The heels and soles on these Ferragamo ballet flats were heavily worn. We performed a full resole, installing new leather soles and rubber heel caps.
Showcasing our shoe and handbag repairs with before and after photos
The heels and soles on these Ferragamo ballet flats were heavily worn. We performed a full resole, installing new leather soles and rubber heel caps.
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.
The zipper on this Prada Vitello Daino tote handbag was torn. We removed the damaged zipper and replaced it with an entirely new one, retaining the original Prada zipper runner and zipper pull.
The straps on these Marni Fussbett sandals were tearing at the seams on all sides, with one of the straps having come apart entirely. We repaired the affected straps as well as reinforced them against further damage.
The patent leather handles on this Kate Spade handbag were severely worn, with parts of the glossy varnished surface of the leather having peeled away entirely, leaving the handles sticky and basically unfit for use. We replaced the handles with an entirely new pair.
These boots were heavily stained around the toes. We cleaned and treated the nubuck leather to get the boots looking fresh.
These Salvatore Ferragamo F-Heel sandals were in nearly-new condition, but one of the heels blocks was chewed by a dog leaving the leather torn and completely missing in some places. We re-covered the heel block with new leather.
This Gucci bag was in great condition, but the monogram canvas was starting to fade in one spot. We use a fine brush and custom mixed colours to touch up the canvas by hand.
These Louis Vuitton Silhouette Ankle boots were brand new, with the original glossy leather soles unprotected and lacking traction. We installed a pair of premium rubber protective soles over the top of the original soles to enhance both durability and grip.
These R.M. Williams Chincilla boots were fairly new and in great shape, but the leather soles remained prone to significant wear, particularly at the toes. We installed a pair of flush-mounted, brass Triumph toe plates.