Shoe Cobbler recommendations in NCC? I put a crease into a pair of patent leather shoes near the toe box. I am sad.
I would like to find a cobbler or other shoe repair place that could get the crease out. (Am not willing to try the Internet-method of using a curling iron or iron just yet).
Any recommendations?
amadeusfloyd replied:
Don't be fooled by the Village Cobbler on Philly Pike. The don't do any cobbling. Based on their website name I really got no idea what goes on there! https://www.sasshoes.com/
Any suggestions for good educational interpreting shoes?? I want to look professional but also be comfortable.
Anna M. replied:
I bought a pair of SAS Shoes (San Antonio Shoes) when I was an intern. They are all hand-made and so comfortable! Pricy but a good investment for your feet! http://www.sasshoes.com
Where can I find wide (I'm talking 12EEEE) shoes? Everyone, I have a very hard time finding shoes, because if my size. I wear a 12EEEE shoe. My problem is, most shoe stores don't even carry wide shoes, and so I end up having to go to size 14 or 15 to get the width I need.
Anyways, my point is I really don't have much choice when I am looking for shoes. And of course, I've thought about online, but I don't want to drop $50-100 in shoes and find out a month in that they kill my feet.
So, MFA, where can I find wide shoes?
bc2zb replied:
Fellow 12EEEE here. I just dropped the money on some [SAS](http://www.sasshoes.com/) bout times. I was tired of pinched and uncomfortable shoes, and I do a lot of walking. I'm not 100% on their styling, but I have no other complaints about them. I scored a pair of New Balance 609 awhile ago. But the toe is blown out and I've been searching for a new sneaker ever since.