Back To Basics Recraft
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Quality leather soles and heels to get your favorite shoes back on the road again. We offer 2 different quality recrafts:
- The Basic Recraft utilizes the a mid to high grade leather sole that tends to last twice as long as what most manufacturers are using (results may vary; not guaranteed).
- The Standard Recraft utilizes the highest grade leather sole available and tends to last twice as long as our Basic Recraft (results may vary; not guaranteed).
What's included?
- Leather full soles
- New inner cork (shanks if needed)
- New leather heel bases
- Vibram heels
- Cleaning & conditioning treatment
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How Does This Work?
If your looking to get your boots repaired, simply customize your package to your liking and complete the purchase to lock your spot in line. Then box up your boots and ship them to our shop with your name, number, and return address. Once we get your boots in, we will call you for a one on one consultation to finalize the details and get your shoes in line. Please note we estimate a 5-6 week turn around time from the date of your repair consultation.
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What to do after your purchase?
After you make your purchase, all you have to do is box up your shoes along with your name, number, and return address. Ship them to our shop located at 1265 Rock Springs Rd Smyrna Tn 37167. For the business name use "The Shoe Man". Once we receive your shoes, we will contact you for a one on one repair consultation to go over the final details and get you in line!
What if I change my mind?
If you haven't shipped out your shoes yet, just contact us and we will issue the refund. If after your repair consultation you choose to not move forward, we will then ship your item back and issue a refund minus shipping fees.
Possible Upcharges
Leather Welts +$100
What is a welt?
The welt is the strip around your shoe that the sole is stitched to. If the welt is damaged we aren't able to stitch a new sole to it.
How do I know if I need a new welt?
Look along the welt and if you see any cracking, chipping, or if the stitching is super close to the edge, then you most likely are gonna need new welts. Which ends up giving a cleaner stronger finish to the job in the end anyway.