Submitted by things_most_foul t3_yn01uk in BuyItForLife
juicysweatsuitz t1_iv6elsr wrote
Reply to comment by PlushKaram in 21 years, four resoles and still on the original laces by things_most_foul
They’re 350 at Dicks sporting goods rn.
Spute2008 t1_iv9a0au wrote
What kind of soles. My point is that I look for Vibram stitched on soles for two reasons. They are usually a sign of quality to begin with, and the sole can be easily replaced if it should ever wear down or (god forbid) crack.
Apologies. Had typo. Vibram "soles"
VanillaGorilla59 t1_ivayacm wrote
Vibram? Like the word or is that an item? Forgive my ignorance.
Contimental t1_ivb013y wrote
It's a sole manufacturer with a yellow logo
Spute2008 t1_ivbc14d wrote
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=vibram+soles&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-au&client=safari
https://expertworldtravel.com/vibram-soles/
https://samuelhubbard.com/blogs/journal/why-vibram-soles
https://www.advnture.com/features/vibram-soles
Also, stitched on soles are far less common now than when I was a teenager. But the glues used today are superio, so I don't mind if they're not stitched these days.
Hessarian99 t1_ivhwq8p wrote
Glies are similar to what they were 20 years ago it's just that people are cheap SOBs now and can't imagine repairing something vs throwing it away
Spute2008 t1_ivjdfxw wrote
If you invest in top quality (mostly leather) dress boots, dress shoes, hikers, and take care of them they should basically last forever. $100 shoes will never survive. $400 and up? Bloody better last, but you need to look after them like a car, with regular visits to a Shoe professional after so many miles.
And why not learn how to touch up and polish your own shoes. My dad taught me as a young teen. Though I don't wear dress shoes for work much anymore, I love knowing how. And other than my brother, I don't know a single person under 60 that knows how!
Hessarian99 t1_ivjdy8v wrote
Agreed
siler7 t1_ivb0fqu wrote
> What kind of some.
Asking the real questions here.
things_most_foul OP t1_ivb7f73 wrote
I’ve always resoled with Vibram.
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