Simple Cobbler Solutions to Common New Shoes Problems

Author: Peter Sagan

One of the most annoying incidents is to buy what you think is the perfect pair of shoes only to find that it doesn’t quite fit as you expected. It may be impossible to return the shoe or you have grown attached to it and can’t bear the though of taking back. Fortunately, all you need is alterations & repair in Poole an you can saunter off in your new pair of shoes. Below is a list of common problems with new shoes and simple solutions any competent cobbler or shoe repair service can provide. Ankle Hitting Against the Edge of the Shoe

One of the painful annoyances of a new pair of shoes is your ankle hitting against the exterior edge of the shoe wall. A shoe repairman can simply add about a quarter inch of felt inside the shoe to ease the discomfort. Alternatively, the repair service can add a rubber heel seat. The idea here is to raise the ankle just enough so that it doesn’t hit against the shoe wall.

The Shoe Fits except the Heel is Tight This might be a simple case of breaking in the shoes. Simply wear the shoes while watching TV or reading or wear them for a few hours each day. If this doesn’t sound appealing, take the shoes to a shoe repair near Poole. A typical solution is to push the heel counter forward before rounding it. The cobbler may also need to roll the instep as well depending on the severity of the problem.

Blisters on the Heels

Wrinkled seams or blemishes on the sox can cause friction between your heel and the shoes resulting in blisters. This problem is also common when tying shoes too lose meaning that the heel goes up and down and rubs against the shoe causing blisters. A simple roller procedure at a shoe repair shop should address this problem. You may also try to tie your shoes a little tighter.

Only One Shoe is Loose

There is an odd problem of having one shoe that fits perfectly while the other is loose. The reason is most likely that one foot is narrower or shorter than the other. A tongue pad may help to resolve the problem on the narrower foot. Otherwise a good cobbler should be able to resize the shoe after properly measuring the foot to ensure it fits.

Shoes Become Loose While Still New

You may wear your new pair for a few months only for the shoes to suddenly become loose. A padded insole can help to fill up the space and resolve the problem. Alternatively, the cobbler can install a tongue pad to push your foot back towards the heel for a better fit.

These are some of the common problems with new shoes that half price curtain cleaning while at it and get the most value for your trip and money.