Resole my boots

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Lil-Rokslider
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Need to resole a couple pairs of Crispi boots. Would appreciate any suggestions of a quality cobbler/boot repair service.

Thanks in Advance and hope 2025 is good to you all!
 
I know Danner will resole their own boots. Does Crispi not offer that service? Maybe also worth emailing / calling them for a reference too on who they recommend.


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I had our local guy do my Chrispi's, not quit like the original, but it will do.
 
Dave Page in Seattle gets recommended by a lot of people. I have used Saads in spokane with great results.
 
I'm a bit slow getting after this but just an FYI Gary is wanting $135 and a month and a half return time. Dave Page is $150 and 2-3 weeks. It was nice actually talking with Dave Page versus a customer service rep at Garys. On a side note Saads in Spokane can not resole the Crispi type sole as there is nothing to stitch a new sole onto. Hope this helps others looking.
 
I'd recommend going with one of the reputable mail away places and just deal with the wait. I used a local guy for my old Meindel boots. He was highly reviewed. Did a crap job. I took them back after one hike because the glue didn't stick. Second time around they are 90% ok but I'll never bring anything there again. Took three times longer than he said both times. Could have mailed them off and had them back in the same time.
 
I'm a bit slow getting after this but just an FYI Gary is wanting $135 and a month and a half return time. Dave Page is $150 and 2-3 weeks. It was nice actually talking with Dave Page versus a customer service rep at Garys. On a side note Saads in Spokane can not resole the Crispi type sole as there is nothing to stitch a new sole onto. Hope this helps others looking.
I may use him as well, but darn, I have to pay shipping both ways, so about $190...getting a little costly when I can wait for a sale and get the same brand new boots for $250. Gosh, I wear down so many pairs of boots that I'm seriously considering learning how to resole myself!
 
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