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First timer getting boots resoled - options?

razl

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I've got a pair of Ralph Lauren boots that need to be resoled (leather). Can anyone recommend a good cobbler in greater Orlando or someone I can ship them to for service?

Coincidentally, I stumbled across a cobbler on ebay pitching a full resole in 3 weeks for $69 + 1 way shipping (they pay return). The seller's name is liamsshoppe and seems to have excellent feedback - has anyone here used them?

Lastly - it's vain, but my current soles have that wonderful "Ralph Lauren - Made in Italy" stamp on the sole in the arch. I'm just going to have to live with that going in the garbage, right?
 

videocrew

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Local cobblers are hit or miss, and it is a nearly dead art. B. Nelson shoes is about all that's left, along with a guy in St. Louis, that I would send a decent pair of shoes to besides the factory refurbishment plan.
 

Ossington

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I don't know if this is the right place for this but: Is there a way to make a pair of boots with a horseshoe in the heel quieter for indoor use?

Thanks
 

js4design

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I lived in Orlando for awhile and had a pair of shoes resoled by American Alterations at 616 North Bumby Avenue. I was very happy with the way they came out and I think the cost was under 50 bucks.
 

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