When it comes to extending the life of your sneakers, resoling is often overlooked as a viable option. However, by combining traditional craftsmanship typically used in bootmaking, your Nikes can continue to be resoled year after year.
Adding a custom sneaker resole, which includes a welt and a midsole, allows you to resole your sneakers repeatedly as the soles wear down. This process not only reduces waste but also preserves the quality and comfort of your shoes.
Skilled craftsmen like Brian “Brian the Bootmaker” Truong, who has worked alongside master bootmaker Ignacio “Nacho” Palacios, bring a level of expertise that ensures the resoling process is done with precision and care. Their attention to detail, from the stitches-per-inch to the sanding, results in a resoled shoe that looks rich and has a personality of its own.
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