Originally posted by Eye
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the entire upper is usually welted into the sole in some way, so it sounds like quite a process to deconstruct all of it. also, you'd need to find matching leather to do this, and unless its already some sort of a two piece construction, a seam would need to be added onto the toebox and chances of this looking very good seem slim to me."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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I just want to get the front part covered from a pair of (peeptoe) wedges to make them a pair of closed boots. and those wedges will be worn alot, so i dont mind if the front part doesnt stay round or boxy-ish (if we follow the angles of the soles) (dont mind if it get a bit deformed)
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Originally posted by eton97 View Post
To make the leather soles last longer http://www.collonil.net/en/produkte/...id=54530001000
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Originally posted by BBSCCP View PostIs there a method how to keep the massive creases on the toe of CCP derbies? I guess they gonna fade away after wear since the toe box might come down a bit...
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Originally posted by Marko View PostIs this happening with yours, or is it just something you think will? I have not experienced it with any of mine.
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MA+ Boot Stretching
NEED HELP...
I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on a pair of MA+ lace up boots...They're quite narrow in width and I was wondering if anyone has had experience with having a cobbler stretch out the width in a pair of boots...I'm guessing they'll have to be stretched approx 1 size up...
I was thinking about going up one size, but they'd just be too big length wise at that point.
Thanks
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