Why I Repaired My Boots Instead of Buying a New Pair
Finding the right boots is an undertaking. Especially as a minimalist. These boots need to go with everything. You should want to wear them all the time. They need to be able to be dressed up and dressed down. They should be high quality and durable.
I got lucky in 2013 in the boot world.
My Boots
I have one pair of real-person boots (I have one pair of snow boots, too, but those don't really count).
I purchased my boots in October 2013 from Sole Society for $120. The Carolyn riding boot in Amaretto. I got really lucky with these boots. I loved them, they were comfortable, and I wore them all the time.
So I wore them in the winter of 2013-2014.
The next winter, I started shopping for new boots since these were a little worn. Didn't find any that I liked as much.
Fast forward to 2017. These boots are now 4 years old and haven't been replaced because I wasn't able to find a replacement I like as much. I was willing to spend any amount to find boots I loved as much as these.
Boot Sadness
After 3 winters and a handful of months, these boots are in very bad shape.
Still no luck finding a replacement.
Boot Repair for $30
Instead, I Yelped and found a reputable cobbler nearby. I took them in and they judged me so hard for having shoes in such bad shape. But they took them in and fixed them for me for $30.
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Here are the boots after repair:
How's that for re-using?
Fast fashion scares the bajeebers out of me
After reading this article about ethical fashion, I am really hesitant to buy new clothes without doing a lot of research first.
So instead of spending a ton of time trying to find new boots that may not live up to my standards, I chose the slow fashionroute and got my good-quality boots repaired.
Win win win.
What do you think about shoe repair versus buying new shoes? Comment below.