Beautiful job. Truly a modern master. My cobbler is close to 90 and is the last one within 100s of miles. Unfortunately, nobody wants to learn and take over his business.
I loved how you show the whole process step by step. I've seen other videos where they only show part of the process, but you showed it all. Great job, master. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Hi @robertogarcia35! Thanks for your comment. For repairing your Red Wing 1907 boots, we recommend our Complete Resole and Restoration Service. This includes replacing the outsole, conditioning the leather, and ensuring your boots are restored to excellent condition. Pricing starts at $125. You can learn more and book the service here: www.kwshoerepair.com/collections/boot-repair-services/products/complete-resole-and-restoration? If you have more questions or need help, feel free to email us at info@kwshoerepair.com. We're here to help!
So on my perry selects where it is good year welted to a leather mid sole can i just remove the sole and not the mid sole? All the videos i see are removing everything and im not sure i understand why.
Hi @JinsKookieJams! Thanks for your kind words! At 4:47, we used Saphir Leather Cleaner and Deglazer. It's not a custom mix, but it's a fantastic product for removing dirt, old polish, and preparing the leather for conditioning or refinishing. It’s gentle but effective for most leather boots. You can grab it for $24.95 here: www.kwshoerepair.com/collections/leather-cleaners/products/saphir-leather-cleaner-and-deglazer? If you have more questions, feel free to email us at info@kwshoerepair.com. We're happy to help!
I just had my 875 resoled but I feel a bump near my toes on both feet if I had to guess he put too much cork My question is will it even out eventually after like a week? Is this normal? Should I bring my boots back
Over time, cork may naturally compress, but other factors can also influence this sensation you're experiencing. Since the soles are new, they may initially cause some pressure, especially since the previous insoles were molded to your feet. You have the option to bring them back for adjustments, or you can allow some time for your feet to adjust to the new condition.
@@KWSHOEREPAIR thanks for the response. They seem to have gotten 10% better and this is only two days walking on them so I’m gonna wait another week and see how they are.
*3:37** - **4:09** He cuts the sheet cork out here. I'm on my phone and zoomed in and indeed it is. Sheet cork is just as good as the other kind where you spread it like a paste.*
I appreciate your feedback and must say that I agree with your comment. This job indeed required a bit more glueing vs stitching, as all jobs are unique; however, we have already uploaded plenty of other videos on our channel, and they show a variety of techniques we use to restore and repair all sorts of of boots, shoes, as well as sneakers. Best,
@@KWSHOEREPAIR *Yup that's totally understandable you have all sorts of processes and that's fine. Cristy soles would be too difficult to be sewn on right since they're too thick? I always wondered about it, but I'm totally ok with them being glued on. Your work always looks great!*
Turned out pretty good.
Beautiful job. Truly a modern master. My cobbler is close to 90 and is the last one within 100s of miles. Unfortunately, nobody wants to learn and take over his business.
My favorite cobbler is Blacberry
Great Job ! Great attention to detail ......
Absolutely love to watch this man work.
I loved how you show the whole process step by step. I've seen other videos where they only show part of the process, but you showed it all. Great job, master. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Beautiful work! The customer will be very pleased
This was fun to watch. Great job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent work. I need to repair my 1907 boots.
Hi @robertogarcia35! Thanks for your comment. For repairing your Red Wing 1907 boots, we recommend our Complete Resole and Restoration Service. This includes replacing the outsole, conditioning the leather, and ensuring your boots are restored to excellent condition.
Pricing starts at $125. You can learn more and book the service here:
www.kwshoerepair.com/collections/boot-repair-services/products/complete-resole-and-restoration?
If you have more questions or need help, feel free to email us at info@kwshoerepair.com. We're here to help!
True American Craftsmanship ❤❤❤
Awesome work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work! The welt is awful narrow for a stitchdown midsole
So on my perry selects where it is good year welted to a leather mid sole can i just remove the sole and not the mid sole? All the videos i see are removing everything and im not sure i understand why.
....echttes Handwerk !!!👍👍👍
*Another well done pair of boots! They look amazing! What kind of cleaner do you use at **4:47**? It looks like a custom mix.*
Hi @JinsKookieJams! Thanks for your kind words! At 4:47, we used Saphir Leather Cleaner and Deglazer. It's not a custom mix, but it's a fantastic product for removing dirt, old polish, and preparing the leather for conditioning or refinishing. It’s gentle but effective for most leather boots.
You can grab it for $24.95 here:
www.kwshoerepair.com/collections/leather-cleaners/products/saphir-leather-cleaner-and-deglazer?
If you have more questions, feel free to email us at info@kwshoerepair.com. We're happy to help!
I just had my 875 resoled but I feel a bump near my toes on both feet if I had to guess he put too much cork
My question is will it even out eventually after like a week?
Is this normal?
Should I bring my boots back
Over time, cork may naturally compress, but other factors can also influence this sensation you're experiencing. Since the soles are new, they may initially cause some pressure, especially since the previous insoles were molded to your feet. You have the option to bring them back for adjustments, or you can allow some time for your feet to adjust to the new condition.
@@KWSHOEREPAIR thanks for the response. They seem to have gotten 10% better and this is only two days walking on them so I’m gonna wait another week and see how they are.
What happened to the cork?
*3:37** - **4:09** He cuts the sheet cork out here. I'm on my phone and zoomed in and indeed it is. Sheet cork is just as good as the other kind where you spread it like a paste.*
Well I guess I won't be doing this at home....
Heel part of the sole should be further back😢
I agree! This changes the entire look of the boot, and it loses that iconic silhouette, unfortunately....
Just noticed after reading your comment Well spotted Been back and took a second look
Yep it shouts at you after you mentioned it 😤 Pity 👍
Good eye
You show so much gluing and so little sewing.
I appreciate your feedback and must say that I agree with your comment. This job indeed required a bit more glueing vs stitching, as all jobs are unique; however, we have already uploaded plenty of other videos on our channel, and they show a variety of techniques we use to restore and repair all sorts of of boots, shoes, as well as sneakers. Best,
@@KWSHOEREPAIR *Yup that's totally understandable you have all sorts of processes and that's fine. Cristy soles would be too difficult to be sewn on right since they're too thick? I always wondered about it, but I'm totally ok with them being glued on. Your work always looks great!*
Hard to believe this is only 150$ to do
Beautiful work! Cheers!