Shoe Repair San Diego
Shoe Repair San Diego
Shoe Repair San Diego
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If your boots need a heel replacement, new stitching, or anything else to get them back to tip-top shape, simply call us at our toll free number and let us bring your favorite pair of boots back to perfect—or nearly perfect—shape. We will fix whatever the problem is and will polish and seal the leather free of charge, so you can walk away with boots that look almost brand new.



We repair all boots brands including:

Birkenstock
Mephisto
Ecco
Hakky
Brooks
Stuart Weitzman

Rockport
Allen Edmonds
Gordon Rush
Donald J Pliner
Dolce&Gabbana
Prada

Dansko
Alden
Red Wing
Tony Lama
Cole Haan
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Our boots repair service area includes entire San Diego and the surrounding cities that are listed below:

San Diego
Chula Vista
Coronado
Oceanside
San Marcos
Santee
Solana Beach

La Jolla
Encinitas
Escondido
Imperial Beach
La Mesa
Lemon Grove
National City

Del Mar
Point Loma
Oceanside
Poway
Vista

El Cajon
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We know that your time is valuable and want to make the boot repair process the most effective and least time consuming process possible. To that aim, we can pick up your boots, repair and polish them, and deliver them back to you at your home or office. Or, if you prefer, you can drop them at any of our shoe repair locations in San Diego. Or simply mail your boots to us, we will repair them, and we will mail them back to you. Just call us and let us know what works best for you. Our toll free number is:

If you prefer, you can email us and tell us what type of boot repair you need. In the email, provide your name, phone number, and a brief explanation of your boot repair needs. As soon as we receive your email, we will contact you right away with what we can do for you and your boots.

What Is That Boots Made Of?

Aboriginal Australian executioners wore slippers made of human hair, and the Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan, wore shoes made of salmon skin. In Korea, some people wore shoes made of brass. Shoes made of silver, iron, or ivory out-fitted people in India. In Japan, commoners wore boots made of rice straw, while Samurai warriors wore shoes of bear fur. Goat or yak fur embellished boots in Afghanistan. Canvas boots covered completely—soles included—by intricate beadwork, were made for royalty of 19th-century Yoruban societies of Nigeria. Wooden sandals sporting toe-knobs adorned with carved faces were worn by the elite men and women of the Luba people of Zaire in the 1800s. In cold countries, people wore warm shoes: Laplanders wore boots made of reindeer skin, and Alaskan Eskimos used the skins of otter, wolverine, seal, and polar bear.

Roman Britain: Highest officials wore open-toed parade boots decorated with a small animals head and paws.

The mysterious origin of the Cowboy Boot.

Are cowboy boots based on the Mongolian riding boot (with its distinctive red heel) or the Mexican vaqueros' riding boots? Wherever they originated, Hollywood glamorized the contemporary cowboy boot for stars like Gene Autry and Roy Rogers.

So to get the longest life out of your favorite pair boots contact us to find out what we can do to repair them. . For professional boots repair in San Diego call us anytime at our toll free number: