Quality shoes contain up to 75 components. To produce them brand new, more than 200 manual operations are required. Therefore, proper repair of these shoes demands extensive expertise.
The traditional English term for rebuilding your shoes from the base is 'Shoe recrafting'. In this process, the skilled cobbler repairs and stitches your shoes using age-old techniques, such as the Goodyear or Blake methods.
These age-old techniques are generally regarded as the best methods. Through these processes, the shoe is restored to at least the same quality as when it was new.
Shoe recrafting completely resews the leather or rubber sole, using the famous Rendenbach leather soles and dovetail heels, or the original British Dainite soles and heels.
A special treatment of the upper leather ensures a flawless finish and appearance. This way, your shoes are ready to accompany you for many more miles.