If you're rough on your shoes then you've likely destroyed your share of laces by cracking the plastic around the tip and causing it to fray. Once this happens it's a pain to rethread the lace.
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Shoe repair is one of those areas that feels likes the domain of shoe specialists and cobblers only. And, to be fair, that is often still the case. If your shoes looks like they're worse for wear, ...
Mike Summers, a longtime shoe repairman, now owns and operates the 122-year-old Jim's Shoe Doctor. Summers almost didn't buy the shop due to the challenges of small business ownership, but ultimately ...