Savas Shoe Repair
Mar. 30th, 2006 12:52 pmI just have to post a plug for Savas Shoe Repair, in the little Elm St. shopping center, next to Starbucks and the copy store. Arthur, the owner, fixed a pair of my shoes that no one else would touch because they're "not designed to be repaired." He put new heels on and everything! He also has these little tips that keep heels from wearing down - for $4 a pair! Seriously, fixing shoes instead of buying new ones is the best deal ever, and this guy does a great job.
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Date: 2006-03-30 06:40 pm (UTC)Dansko's use a molded rubber and need to be completely resoled to do it correctly. A cobbler can sand down the part and try and make something close but it will not be as sound as the original construction. They may even be hollow. The shop that I worked in wouldn't touch them without ordering the official Dansko sole right from the company. When ever we did it due to a customer demanding that we do something they came back a few months later with a falling apart shoe screaming at us. It's a good thing that we have them sign waviers :) For the most part any shoe with a molded sole was a turn-away.
Anything can be fixed for a short time. Dansko's are designed for people that are on their feet for hours at a time (e.g. medical people, chefs, etc) They are a tool and like all tools they need to be in top shape.
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Date: 2006-03-30 06:49 pm (UTC)As for whether my newly-repaired Danskos will fall apart in a few months...well, I'll keep you posted.
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Date: 2006-03-30 06:53 pm (UTC)BTW, if you ever need to glue back a sole/heel that is coming loose you should grab a tube of Barge cement. It's a vinyl version of rubber cement. Apply to both parts and wait until mostly dry before pressing together. Make sure to have good ventilation, it's some nasty stuff.
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Date: 2006-03-30 07:12 pm (UTC)http://www.fluevog.com/code/images/colour/0000001158/zoom.jpg
be resoled? I have a pair and the tips of tbe two back points are wearing down. I wouldn't want the whole sole replaced, just the rubber part on the bottom.
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Date: 2006-03-30 07:17 pm (UTC)Fluevod is really good about fixing things. I would pop over to the Newbury St. store and ask them. They might be able to change out the entire sole for not too much. Considering that they are over $300 i would be worth it to spend some cash to fix them right.
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Date: 2006-03-30 07:23 pm (UTC)I have been scared to take them to a cobbler for fear they might ruin the sole. I did ask about it last time I was in the store on newbury but the clerk didn't have concrete info about repairs. Maybe I will email the main HQ of fluevog.
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Date: 2006-03-30 08:23 pm (UTC)And no one needs to twist my arm to get me to the fluevog store...
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Date: 2006-03-31 05:28 am (UTC)Savas great value
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