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Hey pal, the cheapest shoes I have are made by Church. I have pairs I bought almost 30 yrs ago and I've never put taps or even used shoe trees and they STILL look fine. And if you have enough pairs of shoes you will never have to resole them (waste of money on a used shoe) By the time they'd need resoling they'd be so old or you'd just want o throw them out anyway. And perhaps if you losers buying the used Lobbs and wasting your money on shoes that most likely don't even fit would just buy a number shoes in your class you wouldn't be worried about that 1 pair of shoes you're wearing and about putting all sorts of protections on them.
Does anyone know if these can be fitted to the heel of a shoe?
You should expect them to.
Does anyone know if these can be fitted to the heel of a shoe? I going through the 1/4 rubber tip on my C&J's like crazy
You kick your heels too much, either when landing or when pushing off. Either way you have to fix how you walk rather than fixing your shoes. If you put metal plates on your heels you will slip and fall down with every step.
only if you do some tip toe dancing...
that's not even funny. think about it.
1. Everything scratches hardwood floors. Sand under a leather sole scratches hardwood floors. My metal taps scratch my hardwood floors.
1. there's scratching and scratching, agreed?
VIP Shoe restorer on 55 and lex does it too, they are "Bnelson certified" according to an instore banner. I usually put metal infront and plastic in the back.