Originally posted by neostrifeX
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You can try to dry it out, but it will not do anything good for the leather. I had the same issue with blue derbies, but sunlight fixed it for me. I also had milk dunks which remain creme dunks forever now :)
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Originally posted by 37ING View PostPoor man, I have same problem with you but mine happen at the back (between collar & the heel), I pull the collar too hard when I insert my feet. I also don't know what to do.
good news!!: I contacted LN-CC from which i bought them and after exchanging emails back and forth for a week or so, it seems they will be able to exchange that pair for a new model. Bless LN-CC and Rick Owens customer service, I have always been satisfied with their above and beyond help
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Originally posted by unwashed View PostMost of the drips are gone.
The heel wore very quick on these. I know that I have a bit of a deviation in my outerheels, and I often have to fix these parts on any type of shoe.
But I found this solution smart, so other cobblers can try to do it this way instead of those ugly heeltabs
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Originally posted by neostrifeX View Postdevour, unwashed, thank for the answer. Broke the news to him.
On the other hand, anyone know of an excellent cobbler in the Orange County area? I heard great things about Willie's in the LA area, but not too keen on driving an hour there unless I have to.
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Originally posted by dduyyy View PostWhat do you guys do to deal with mold? Im tired of cleaning all the leather goods again and again, and the mold still show up whenever the humidity is high.
Moving to other place/country would not be considered
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