Webbo
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I have a beautiful pair of Langdale boots from Herring (made by Cheaney) with a dainite sole which after about 3 years are hurting the underside of my feet after a short while of walking. The wear indentations from the shape of my feet on the insole are now quite pronounced and are in some areas poking up into my feet. My question is would a re-sole solve this? Would replacing the cork flatten out the insole and make them more comfortable? They fit like a glove so I dont want to put a padded insole in. Perhaps another sole type (Ridgeway or leather) would help? Thanks.