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John's Expert Shoe Repair

3.4 (8 reviews)
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Felix Shoe Repair - New heel and soul, better than new!

Felix Shoe Repair

(11 reviews)

Downtown

When I buy a new pair of shoes, I like to have them stretched (a half size) and waxed and shined…read more Now, the last time I had this service performed, a cobbler charged me $35, and the shine was nothing to write home about. So I decided to check other options. Two friends of ours told me to go here when I told them of my conundrum. Felix cheerfully took a pair of new Florsheims, and in a day, they were sized, comfortable, and shined with a good measure of wax (good for touch-ups). He only charged $10. I tipped him $5 -- and I still saved $20 over the cost charged by the other guy. On my next visit, I gave him a pair of $700 Italian loafers for the same treatment, and also gave him a well-used pair of light loafers that had a gap in the sole. He offered to fix the old loafers, but showed me a hole that he said would probably re-emerge because they'd been stretched too much. It was with a pang that I threw them away. I handed him ten dollars and told him I'm glad he didn't waste his time, or my money. Oh, the expensive loafers came out really, really nicely. Next up are a pair of winter boots from Ralph Lauren that need some saddle soap before I put 'em away for next year. Go here (the door's always locked so you must ring the bell). Your feet will thank you!

Felix is great! $8 to glue and nail down the bottoms of some cowboy boots. Dropped them off on…read moreWednesday they were ready on Monday. Will go back for all my shoe repairs!

John's Expert Shoe Repair - shoerepair - Updated May 2026

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