Submitted by themooniscool t3_zax5wl in philadelphia
I have 2 pairs of fryes that need some love. Willing to drive!
Submitted by themooniscool t3_zax5wl in philadelphia
I have 2 pairs of fryes that need some love. Willing to drive!
I have had several pairs of Frye boots taken care of by Lenny's Shoe Repair on 10th between Spruce and Pine! They do excellent work and are incredibly reasonable.
In Delco I’ve gone to cappys shoe repair in Lawrence park. They did a beautiful job restoring a couple of coach bags I’ve thrifted and have fixed several pairs of our shoes.
Cappy's is good. I have had shoes soled and repaired there and they charge a fair price.
There's also a cobbler in Booth's corner. The only downside to them is they're only open Fridays and Saturdays and I don't know what the lead time is, but they have been in business for decades
Dom’s in South Philly resoled my Frye boots and did a great job BUT he is extremely disorganized and it took much longer then he said. I had to call multiple times to check in. Read his Yelp reviews, you have to know what you’re getting in to with him but the work is solid.
Dom’s did a great job on my Frye boots. He is old school South Philly. Place is cluttered and he will talk your ear off. Don’t expect to get them back next day and you should be fine.
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Check out Pilgrim Gardens shoe repair! They're the best
This. They are great with any leather work
Rossi in Ardmore.
2nding Rossi in Ardmore.
Fwiw a handful of the luxury brands that have stores in KoP trust them with quick turn-around jobs for needy and VIP clients.
I use Benjamin’s on the Row. They’re located in jewelers row in Philly. They’ve done work on my entire boot collection including new and vintage Frye.
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verdantx t1_iyob0u0 wrote
Any reputable cobbler should be fine. There is nothing unique about Frye boots (assuming they are Goodyear welted).