I’m sure they’d be even more thrilled to find out she’s reselling the disgusting boots claiming they’ve been “restored” and upcharged 100x more than the product is worth. Depop girls are the best!!!
Thank you for this video. I bought very rare old skool early 2000’s TUK 4 Buckle boots awhile ago, when I got them the seller didn’t tell me they were peeled. I was wondering how to possibly fix/somewhat restore them for a good year until I stumbled upon your video. This is what I needed. The tutorial has helped me a lot. Again thank you for making this video. Keep it up.
I actually think that the way it looks when you finished it it makes it look more badass. It looks really cool and it kind of looks worn but not where it’s like. Oh yeah I’ve had these for like ever. It looks like an intentional worn and it looks really cool. It just really makes the boots look, so much better and just cooler
Goodwill tends to get a lot of platforms around Halloween time. I got a pair of brand new funtasma 6” skeleton boots for $30 a few years ago (funtasma is a sub-brand of Pleaser) there were a lot of other pleaser brand shoes there as well :)
girl i got super happy when i found them at the thrift store they came off im in the process of fixing them cuz their just too pretty to throw them away
This is so helpful! I have one pair of platforms that are well loved, so the sole has started coming off, and I had no idea how to fix them. Thank you!
I'm not sure by looking but the material under the acrylic paint seems to be suede, which is perfectly fine to just use as is (although it may look a little weird). I believe boots like those use a polyurethane paint as the outer layer, which can be applied via airbrush for an even, shiny finish. Either way, a very impressive restore.
I love watching your videos, they've influenced me to make so much of my own clothes, and my boots actually just broke so this is perfect! Thank you so much!
m happy you repaired them they look so good ^.^ recently my bear 104’s broke and the nail shot into my foot m trying to see others process with others fixing demonias or jus platforms but!! i think i just have to put the nail back in place n use the glue you’ve used :3
I had a pair of boots like that, which were my go-to concert boots. Main floor and 5'3" height + those boots [maybe 7 inches or so?] = not so abysmally short to be able to see over others. I tried re-glueing them using epoxy. It lasted for a very short while. I am sure someone is rejoicing at this video tutorial, as I would have a couple decades ago! 😉
I’m so glad I found this! I have a pair of high heeled combat boots that are faux leather and they’re peeling and I’ve been holding on to them til I figured out how to fix this! Thanks!
I love restoring old shoes and clothes, I’m up in age and my family tells me just throw that stuff away and buy more, it’s more so a challenge as well to see if I can do it and give them to someone who needs this stuff like the homeless
How much were these at the thrift store? I found a pair of demonias for 15$ one time and it needs some repairing but they were in pretty good condition
I am going to do this with my Unif Dada boots. I've worn them only a couple times but the patent leather has already cracked and started peeling. I probably will change the outer appearance all together. At this point though moving forward if it isn't real leather I'm not interested.
Honestly I have nothing better to do and this is a great way to save money so! I would probly restore these so precisely lol . I would put like forever trying to make these look new 💀😁
Just found you on instagram recently, I've been wanting to get intoore clothes customization, so I really hope I win your giveaway and use more of your videos for help!!
Without having watched the full video: After glueing them back together, remove the insoles and put some drywall screws through the heel from the inside of the shoe at the heel, one at the back, and at least one on each side at the front of the heel, so they make the corners of a triangle. Did this to any boot and shoe soles that delaminate and it put an end to it. You can't feel the screws at all since they sit flush, and you can always cover them with an insole. They don't need to be very long, as long as they stick one cm or so into the sole you're good.
This was so satisfying I love the texture on it now more than just faux leather. Here for the giveaway also @tripijaharda 😊 I wanna restore the boots like how you did these and wear them. 🤣 they’re too cute.
I'm sure the person who donated them would be ecstatic to find out that someone cared for them enough to restore them!
that perspective actually makes my heart so happy!! 🥺🖤
I’m sure they’d be even more thrilled to find out she’s reselling the disgusting boots claiming they’ve been “restored” and upcharged 100x more than the product is worth. Depop girls are the best!!!
Thank you for this video. I bought very rare old skool early 2000’s TUK 4 Buckle boots awhile ago, when I got them the seller didn’t tell me they were peeled. I was wondering how to possibly fix/somewhat restore them for a good year until I stumbled upon your video. This is what I needed. The tutorial has helped me a lot. Again thank you for making this video. Keep it up.
You killed it!!! The new texture gives them character
Baby no it doesn’t🤭 stop lying😐
I actually think that the way it looks when you finished it it makes it look more badass. It looks really cool and it kind of looks worn but not where it’s like. Oh yeah I’ve had these for like ever. It looks like an intentional worn and it looks really cool. It just really makes the boots look, so much better and just cooler
imagine being able to find these at the thrift store omg you’re so lucky😭
Goodwill tends to get a lot of platforms around Halloween time. I got a pair of brand new funtasma 6” skeleton boots for $30 a few years ago (funtasma is a sub-brand of Pleaser) there were a lot of other pleaser brand shoes there as well :)
girl i got super happy when i found them at the thrift store they came off im in the process of fixing them cuz their just too pretty to throw them away
You did an amazing job with repurposing these boots ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
This is so helpful! I have one pair of platforms that are well loved, so the sole has started coming off, and I had no idea how to fix them. Thank you!
I'm not sure by looking but the material under the acrylic paint seems to be suede, which is perfectly fine to just use as is (although it may look a little weird). I believe boots like those use a polyurethane paint as the outer layer, which can be applied via airbrush for an even, shiny finish. Either way, a very impressive restore.
I love watching your videos, they've influenced me to make so much of my own clothes, and my boots actually just broke so this is perfect! Thank you so much!
That looks really cool! This has really gotten me into DIY and restoring clothes and apparel
Those platforms give me life! 😍 So glad you managed to restore them and give them a second chance.
I’m begging you for a video on Morbid Threads history or Red Balls on Fire history!
They turned out so nice! So talented!
I have a pair of hot topic boots I got almost 10 years ago. The soles are fair just cracking and peeling leather so I'm going to try this 🤞 😁
I love the crackly scaly texture 😍 It makes them look really old and vintage
Woooah!! You did such a great job! So nice to see such a great pair of shoes get a new chance at life 🤗❤️
Aaa I’ve been waiting for the reveal of these and they look so cute you did such a good job!!
i actually followed the sole step and repaired an old pair of my cassidy boots, thanks so much for doing what you do! :)
These actually came out so good- I saw them in your irl ok first lol!
The texture on them is so cool
m happy you repaired them they look so good ^.^ recently my bear 104’s broke and the nail shot into my foot m trying to see others process with others fixing demonias or jus platforms but!! i think i just have to put the nail back in place n use the glue you’ve used :3
I had a pair of boots like that, which were my go-to concert boots. Main floor and 5'3" height + those boots [maybe 7 inches or so?] = not so abysmally short to be able to see over others.
I tried re-glueing them using epoxy. It lasted for a very short while. I am sure someone is rejoicing at this video tutorial, as I would have a couple decades ago! 😉
They turned out so good wtffff I love how you painted them not perfect but awesome
i just found your channel from your history of tripp video and i feel like it was made for me omg im so excited to binge all your videos!!
I am happy to see they got a new life 💚
they turned out so great! i came from tiktok and they are amazing!
I’m so glad I found this! I have a pair of high heeled combat boots that are faux leather and they’re peeling and I’ve been holding on to them til I figured out how to fix this! Thanks!
I love restoring old shoes and clothes, I’m up in age and my family tells me just throw that stuff away and buy more, it’s more so a challenge as well to see if I can do it and give them to someone who needs this stuff like the homeless
GREAT JOB! I like the texture tbh
thank you for this vid !! I just needed to know what materials I wld need to repair the leather on my new platforms I got for free!
great job restoring these!
🔥🔥🔥🔥i love these kinds of videos they make me wanna get some food and to sit down and watch it
Love the texture honestly!!! Great work
i love them. you're so inspiring and talented!
I await the day I find something like these when thrifting 😭
ughltsbrooke ALSO THE FACT THAT WHEN YOU TOOK OFF THE TAPE AND THE FAKE LEATHER STUFF CAME OFF WITH IT 😭😭😭
I’ve always wanted platform boots 🥲
absolutely a dream to find something like that
You did an amazing job! I don’t know how you do this so perfectly! Sooo cool
these are absolutely killer - you did an amazing job on them !! ^_^
Such an awesome find and you did an awesome job restoring them!
YES! I've been waiting for this, you killed it like always😍
Ahhh! I love them!! I like the rough texture, makes them more post-apocolyptic!!
Agreed!
you did great! they look amazing ☺️
How much were these at the thrift store? I found a pair of demonias for 15$ one time and it needs some repairing but they were in pretty good condition
I am going to do this with my Unif Dada boots. I've worn them only a couple times but the patent leather has already cracked and started peeling. I probably will change the outer appearance all together. At this point though moving forward if it isn't real leather I'm not interested.
I've learned my lesson to never spend over 100 dollars on shoes unless they're real leather
This is actually so interesting ong
Perfect freaking video!!
They look nice on you!
goodwall 🥺😈💅🏼
i love these i would love to restore some platform shoes
low-key should've kept them stripped it looks so cool
Idk what I'm doing wrong but everytime I use this acrylic paint it cracks and dosent stays
Honestly I have nothing better to do and this is a great way to save money so! I would probly restore these so precisely lol . I would put like forever trying to make these look new 💀😁
soo sick omg
This is so incredible and I’m entering your giveaway because this looks like an amazing project!!
This is so cool
Which good will do you go to?
so cool!
YASSSS
Just found you on instagram recently, I've been wanting to get intoore clothes customization, so I really hope I win your giveaway and use more of your videos for help!!
I found a Gucci purse at the thrift store and it was pealing off so I threw it away because I didn’t know how to fix it and now I feel sad.
girl 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
commentting for giveaway i cant find a job for the life of me rn and id love to try n restore these and their my size :))
hi 🙂
que falta um sapateiro faz por essas bandas hein
Yeah my soul is falling off but I don't think glue will help
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Without having watched the full video: After glueing them back together, remove the insoles and put some drywall screws through the heel from the inside of the shoe at the heel, one at the back, and at least one on each side at the front of the heel, so they make the corners of a triangle. Did this to any boot and shoe soles that delaminate and it put an end to it. You can't feel the screws at all since they sit flush, and you can always cover them with an insole. They don't need to be very long, as long as they stick one cm or so into the sole you're good.
gordita2widdit
Supeeeeerrrrrr
texture is awful lol people should never restore fake leather like this
This was so satisfying I love the texture on it now more than just faux leather. Here for the giveaway also @tripijaharda 😊 I wanna restore the boots like how you did these and wear them. 🤣 they’re too cute.