Get Free Shipping on All Orders! Sandals, Flips and Slides! We repair Chocos for free. Follow along as they go step-by-step through the repair process at our Rockfor Michigan hub.
Take a peek behind the scenes as Louise’s sandals get a VIP restoration before heading back home to Colorado. Top quality, great selection and expert advice.
Satisfaction Guarantee. Thread and sewing machine. Step one: Cut the old webbing off at the buckle. Sew it onto your new webbing.
Shipping is always free and returns are accepted at any location. In-store pickup and alterations services available. They are designed for the minimalist, not the flashy.
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In case your sandals are broken, you could take them to the nearest store and get repaired without additional cost. Someone had cut the strap that tightens the sandals way too short. We decided to undertake the project to fix the shoe and. I got these recently, use to be crag sandles. But, the straps are quite short.
Chaco Repair and Resole. This is footwear you can wear comfortably all day. I do not have the chacos box they came in and I am sure whatever warranty they ha it has long passed. The sandals have not been worn that much, and appear relatively new(the soles are not worn and the straps are still strong). Please read all terms and conditions.
Offer valid on US orders only. Some restrictions may apply. Priced Low for Every Occasion. Adjusting takes just a few minutes. You will first loosen the straps, put your foot in,.
Then, choose the style of sandal you need to be repaired.
Then, you can have your straps replace repair your buckles, shorten or lengthen your straps, replace the outsole, and adjust the fit of your sandals. His work has appeared in Salon. Gizmodo, PC Gamer, Maximum PC, CIO.
If you are set on cutting the strap I recommend that you cut the very least amount possible and repeat the same fold over and stitch as they were originally made with.
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