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Hey guys, i got a pair of bordeaux 7s the other day, for 120 in 8.5/10 condition, but the left shoe has a tear, i need to know if its fixable, and if it is i need to know how to fix it


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come on guys i really need the help
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if you got yourself a stitching awl and some thread specifically designed for leather or heavy duty things you could probably just stitch along the factory stitching as carefully as possible and they'd be good to go
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why don't you just take it to a shoe shop?
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yeah bro a sewing awl is the way to go.. research how to use one becuase it works like a sweing machine. and get some heavy duty thread like for upolstry.. dont use clothing thread its to thin
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Hey guys, i got a pair of bordeaux 7s the other day, for 120 in 8.5/10 condition, but the left shoe has a tear, i need to know if its fixable, and if it is i need to know how to fix it [IMG]http://solecollector.com/sharing/2092012/1200_sneaker_-9407097861106168749.jpg[/IMG]
come on guys i really need the help
if you got yourself a stitching awl and some thread specifically designed for leather or heavy duty things you could probably just stitch along the factory stitching as carefully as possible and they'd be good to go :)
why don't you just take it to a shoe shop?
yeah bro a sewing awl is the way to go.. research how to use one becuase it works like a sweing machine. and get some heavy duty thread like for upolstry.. dont use clothing thread its to thin
good luck brah
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