This is really wonderful to witness…l grew up in the 50s + 60s where every job was a craft + nothing was impossible. Today, everything is instant gratification…easily accessed + disposable without any value. Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous skill with us, l hope we get to see more of your lovely work! 💕😁🙋♀️🇬🇧 P. S. Even your choice of background music fits perfectly.😁
@@wendymoney2043 I grew up in the same era. I even remember my dad having a last at home and replacing soles and heels when needed. He would have loved watching such amazing skills. Thank you for sharing with us.
@@НинаВасильева-ж2ы сейчас таких мастеров не найти. Как раз новые доро6ие сапоги с таким носком и туфли дорогие лежат, как бы их переделать так, чтобы носить
Тоже самое, очень много обуви было на каблуках с длинными и квадратными носами, одеты были буквально раза 2-3, ( сама высокая , особо в каблука не нуждалась, просто нравились и покупала). Пришлось все раздать, уже и возраст. Жалко, что таких мастеров практически нет, да и стоимость такой переделки очень дорогая. Теперь обувь только удобная....
@@Elena-m6q8c я бы отдала на переделку. Сейчас тоже не покупаю экстравагантную обувь. Обувь должна быть не столько остромодной, сколько качественной и удобной. Остроносая обувь неноская, носок забирается, а высокие каблуки на выход только, занимает место в шкафу. Если не надо часто носить на выход, смысла нет. Пустая трата денег.
You reminded me of the old cobbler who worked in a little shop under our apartment block in Rome, when I was a little girl in the 1950's.... I spent hours just sitting there watching him work. May he rest in peace. And may you use these wonderful skills for a long time, and may you be able to pass them on to someone young...
Thank you so much for sharing this heartfelt memory. It’s touching to hear how the cobbler’s craftsmanship left such an impression on you. These traditions truly connect us to the past, and it’s an honor to carry on this art. I hope to inspire others, just as that cobbler inspired you, and to pass these skills on to future generations. May his soul rest in peace. ❤️
Wow! Most people would just buy a new, more updated pair of shoes. It's a shame this old-world craftsmanship isn't utilized anymore. Better for the environment overall.
Oh, I loved the shoes with the pointed toes. That’s OK, I hope the woman absolutely flips over them and has beautiful outfits to wear with them. Your cobbler skills are fantastic.❤
@ well, by definition a cobbler is someone who repairs shoes from used leather. A shoe maker on the other hand would normally have their own line of shoes, such as Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blanik. Did I use the word strange? I just thought it was fascinating that you went to a shoemaker.
@@SandiRamirez-uq6eu Yes! Every neighborhood had a shoemaker - a skilled craftsman who could work miracles. Almost impossible to find one now. One in my current area kept going until he was well in his nineties and he was great. Now he’s gone and there’s no one to take his place. ☹️
Love watching your videos. You take a crappy shoe and make it look beautiful. These looked so much better with the rounder toe than the pointed one. True tradesman at work 😊😊😊
This has fascinated me since my grandma read The Shoemaker and the Elves to me as a child. Love the classic toe, much more versatile. Personally I prefer flats with a rounded toe.
Слава мастерам, слава ремеслам ! Когда человек умеет изготовить прекрасные вещи своими руками- это достойно уважения и всяческого восхищения. Спасибо за музыкальное сопровождение, действует умиротворяюще.
Arte en las manos, disfruté cada minuto , cuando era pequeña me quedaba envelesada vienfo a mi zapatero del barrio, era màgico, mecsigue maravillando cuando se trabaja con las manos
Ah, Fashion.... that and the Square toe shoe. Wasted materials in my book. Nobody foot shape remotely close to such silly design. Thank you to show how to remodel the toe box to more natural shape. AWESOME JOB!😊❤️👍
@@LeatherCraft_Mastery White's Shoes in Spokane. Still makes handmade boots. I have a pair ...measured for my feet. Have them for 40 years....nothing like their fit.
Мой отец был мастером по ремонту и пошиву обуви.Я любила наблюдать за его работой.Давно его нет...После его работы обувь была как только из магазина.Хвала этому мастеру за работу.Но многие моменты по восставлению обуви не точны и не аккуратны.Набойки не обработаны.Подошва красного цвета...Желаю мастеру успехов и здоровья!😊
WOW!!! You do amazing work!!! I have always wondered how shoes can be resoled or repaired. You make it look simple but it must have taken a long to be able to this kind of shoe altering! I am "Blown Away" by your skill!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Loved these shoes just as they were. I remember dressing up in my mother's old shoes. One pair had really witchy long points at the front. I loved them. Sad they have disappeared now. Beautiful transformation after a lot of hard work and skill applied. They are like a pair of Louie Bertons. Wrong spelling I know!
Sir, I can see by your beautiful work, & the passion that accompanies what you do…. That this is what clearly determines you as a master of your trade!! Continue doing w/what seems to be a lost art for shoes!! Truly beautiful work.
OMG! I’m 70, and they looked old, dated and painful! Yes, I was stupid enough once upon a time to be “ fashionable “, and I paid the price! It’s always inspiring how recyclable many things are in the hands of a true craftsperson! Bravo! As an afterthought though, they still are not advisable for other than very short periods. I often wore very high heels, not for fashion, but to see eyeball to eyeball with power players…it really does play into societal communication dynamics. That may be unfortunate, but it’s true. So, a word of caution to males that think women all wear the to be “ sexy”…sometimes it’s absolutely NOT the case. 🤣😉
Thank you so much for sharing your story and perspective! 😊 It's incredible to hear from someone with experience and wisdom on both the practicality and impact of high heels! Fashion can indeed come with a cost, and you’re so right-sometimes it’s about feeling empowered rather than “sexy.” I’m glad you enjoyed the recycling aspect, too. True craftsmanship can bring fresh life to these pieces, making them a bit more comfortable and beautiful without compromising on style. Thanks again for watching, and I truly appreciate your thoughtful insights! 🙏✨
I used to always wear heels to work because I look much younger than my age. The heels with business casual/business attire made people treat me more professionally. Other employees looked their age and could afford to dress down. Fortunately, I at least look like I'm in my late 20s to early 30s now (I'm 41). When I was starting out as a therapist in my late 20s/early 30s, I would often be mistaken as a teenager unless I had my power heels, button downs, vintage jewelry, and business or vintage dresses. I'm only 5'2", so the heels would make me 5'6" or 5'7", and that really helped a lot. I screwed up my left knee from years of wearing those heels 5 to 6 days a week, though. Now, I can only comfortably wear very low 2" heels.
Thank you so much for sharing your story! It’s amazing how much of an impact heels can have on the way people perceive us, especially in professional settings. I totally get the power heels effect - they can really boost confidence and presence, especially when height and appearance play into how others respond. I’m sorry to hear about your knee, though. It’s a reminder of how important it is to find a balance. Luckily, there are so many stylish options now in lower heels! Thanks again for bringing this up; it’s a real inspiration for those navigating similar experiences in the workplace.
My Grandfather was a cobbler in Panama City, and he made my sister and I handmade short riding boots in a beautiful chocolate brown. I didn’t get to wear them for several years because my feet were too small, but once the boots fit I didn’t want to wear anything else! I never was lucky enough to meet him but he started my love for boots that has lasted me for the last sixty years ♥️
When I was younger I wanted to learn this craft but there was no internet. Even now however I feel I could apprentice somewhere and compete with the younger employees bc i can pass a drug test, i would be on time to work and i wouldnt be on my phone in the bathroom stalls. Im Old School.
The hands of a man who has known hard work. Great job.
This is really wonderful to witness…l grew up in the 50s + 60s where every job was a craft + nothing was impossible.
Today, everything is instant gratification…easily accessed + disposable without any value.
Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous skill with us, l hope we get to see more of your lovely work! 💕😁🙋♀️🇬🇧
P. S. Even your choice of background music fits perfectly.😁
Glad you enjoyed it
I agree. I don't believe in wearing and throwing away. I believe in recycling by small alterations. Kudos to the cobbler!!
@@wendymoney2043 I grew up in the same era. I even remember my dad having a last at home and replacing soles and heels when needed. He would have loved watching such amazing skills. Thank you for sharing with us.
Действительно, это так, вы правы.
Классная работа! Много обуви почти новой,которая вышла из моды. Золотые руки у мастера!!👍👍
@@НинаВасильева-ж2ы сейчас таких мастеров не найти. Как раз новые доро6ие сапоги с таким носком и туфли дорогие лежат, как бы их переделать так, чтобы носить
Тоже самое, очень много обуви было на каблуках с длинными и квадратными носами, одеты были буквально раза 2-3, ( сама высокая , особо в каблука не нуждалась, просто нравились и покупала). Пришлось все раздать, уже и возраст. Жалко, что таких мастеров практически нет, да и стоимость такой переделки очень дорогая. Теперь обувь только удобная....
@@Elena-m6q8c я бы отдала на переделку. Сейчас тоже не покупаю экстравагантную обувь. Обувь должна быть не столько остромодной, сколько качественной и удобной. Остроносая обувь неноская, носок забирается, а высокие каблуки на выход только, занимает место в шкафу. Если не надо часто носить на выход, смысла нет. Пустая трата денег.
You reminded me of the old cobbler who worked in a little shop under our apartment block in Rome, when I was a little girl in the 1950's.... I spent hours just sitting there watching him work. May he rest in peace. And may you use these wonderful skills for a long time, and may you be able to pass them on to someone young...
Thank you so much for sharing this heartfelt memory. It’s touching to hear how the cobbler’s craftsmanship left such an impression on you. These traditions truly connect us to the past, and it’s an honor to carry on this art. I hope to inspire others, just as that cobbler inspired you, and to pass these skills on to future generations. May his soul rest in peace. ❤️
They look far better now, well done!!
Wow! Most people would just buy a new, more updated pair of shoes. It's a shame this old-world craftsmanship isn't utilized anymore. Better for the environment overall.
Oh, I loved the shoes with the pointed toes. That’s OK, I hope the woman absolutely flips over them and has beautiful outfits to wear with them. Your cobbler skills are fantastic.❤
I hope so too!
@@Ciesiam me too!
Me too - I would have changed the heel instead but love your work ! 👟
Hello..
Is it worth to fix as such with this transformation? It took so much effort.
@ I had the soles replaced on my daughter’s pair of shoes approximately 15 years ago and that was $80.
Wonderful transformation. They look so much more comfortable now 😊❤😂🎉
There’s nothing wrong with the music, I actually enjoyed it 👌
@@amayer5388 I was going to watch it at 2x speed but the music was too good.
@ 🙌
@@amayer5388 I’m not into Jazz, particularly, but for this video it was perfect. Chef’s kiss.
@@amayer5388 ME TOO ❤️
Loved the music accompanying this video, so soothing
Вот это Мастер!Спасибо,смотрела на одном дыхании!Всех благ!
Excellent work 🙏🏼and I like the music!🎹💃🏻🥰
Its fascinating to see how a shoe is put together!
We had a shoe maker on the corner growing up I Brooklyn, brings back memories. Here's to you, Vincent,"Vinny" the shoe maker.
@@SandiRamirez-uq6eu well that is rare. We only had cobblers
@@Ciesiam Well some were show makers, others cobblers, what's so strange in a City like N.Y ??....
@ well, by definition a cobbler is someone who repairs shoes from used leather. A shoe maker on the other hand would normally have their own line of shoes, such as Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blanik. Did I use the word strange? I just thought it was fascinating that you went to a shoemaker.
@@Ciesiam I see....tks !
@@SandiRamirez-uq6eu Yes! Every neighborhood had a shoemaker - a skilled craftsman who could work miracles. Almost impossible to find one now. One in my current area kept going until he was well in his nineties and he was great. Now he’s gone and there’s no one to take his place. ☹️
Craftsmanship excellent
Very nice work!
And now I know that every red bottom shoe I see aren’t necessarily RED BOTTOM SHOES! I love learning new things!
Glad you like them!
I love the music and the deftness with which you work. Magic!
Love watching your videos. You take a crappy shoe and make it look beautiful. These looked so much better with the rounder toe than the pointed one. True tradesman at work 😊😊😊
Thank you so much!
Now this pair of shoes look more classic. Well done!
Basically you made a new pair of shoes!! Great job!❤❤❤❤
Yes! Thank you!
My, my, SO MUCH SKILL,
SO MUCH LOVE
SO MUCH BEAUTY
Amazing! Sadly, too few master cobblers like this around!
So sad
Вот это да! Это волшебство какое-то, только человек сделал! Даже захотелось повторить! Спасибо Мастеру!!!
This has fascinated me since my grandma read The Shoemaker and the Elves to me as a child. Love the classic toe, much more versatile. Personally I prefer flats with a rounded toe.
Beautiful work. She must have really loved those shoes.
Yes, thank you
Wow! I was spellbound by this video. I love watching a true craftsman at work. What skill! The transformed shoes look brand new. And I love the music.
Thank you very much!
Fascinating! Great craftmanship!
Thank you very much!
Really nice! I love how you took the old shoes and make it more modern and comfortable looking. Chef’s kiss! ❤
Glad you like it!
¡ADMIRACIÓN! Cuánto conocimiento y destreza para hacer este hermoso trabajo. ¡Felicitaciones maestro! 🥇
Wow amazing👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Моё почтение и уважение е мастеру.
Решила посмотреть из любопытства, и увлеклась работой мастера❤
Это высокое искусство смотреть не надоедает.
What a great artisan you are!!❤❤❤
A whole NEW beautiful shoe ❤❤❤
Hands of a true master.
Looks like it would be a very satisfying trade.
Amazing! Such a professional job and they look so nice! I’m sure they will be healthier for her feet too! Thank you!
I hope so!
Слава мастерам, слава ремеслам ! Когда человек умеет изготовить прекрасные вещи своими руками- это достойно уважения и всяческого восхищения. Спасибо за музыкальное сопровождение, действует умиротворяюще.
God bless you and your beautiful, hardworking hands! You did a wonderful job on the transformation.
Arte en las manos, disfruté cada minuto , cuando era pequeña me quedaba envelesada vienfo a mi zapatero del barrio, era màgico, mecsigue maravillando cuando se trabaja con las manos
God bless you for using your talent to help others. And the music is FABULOUS!
Excelente work!
Much better. True craftsman!
R E S P E C T
Ah, Fashion.... that and the Square toe shoe. Wasted materials in my book. Nobody foot shape remotely close to such silly design. Thank you to show how to remodel the toe box to more natural shape. AWESOME JOB!😊❤️👍
Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic workmanship. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill.
Thank you very much!
Wow! This is beautiful work! You are a true artisan❤
Thank you so much 😀
Really great to see a professional at work 🎉
We agree!
@@LeatherCraft_Mastery White's Shoes in Spokane. Still makes handmade boots. I have a pair ...measured for my feet. Have them for 40 years....nothing like their fit.
Was mesmerized watching. Wow, what a talent and awesome skill 🤓
Parabéns! Seu trabalho é muito bem feito! É uma verdadeira obra de arte! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤩🤩🤩👠👠👠
Wow. You are sooooo talented. Beautiful!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing! Talent!
This is truly a craft and skill. We had a shoe repair shop when I was growing up. I love the red soles❤️
That is awesome!
Great work! They look 💯 better now. They looked ridiculous before. Still pointed toes, just not so silly looking. 👍
Thanks 👍
You are talented, and hard work. Your music is nice.❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Superb work! Thanks for allowing us to see your excellent craftsmanship.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Мой отец был мастером по ремонту и пошиву обуви.Я любила наблюдать за его работой.Давно его нет...После его работы обувь была как только из магазина.Хвала этому мастеру за работу.Но многие моменты по восставлению обуви не точны и не аккуратны.Набойки не обработаны.Подошва красного цвета...Желаю мастеру успехов и здоровья!😊
Wow…well done. I like this ❤❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
I love watching this, thank you for sharing your craftsmanship. ❤
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful transformation!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for sharing your talent and skill! I thoroughly enjoyed watching you work your magic 🪄 A true craftsman!!❤
Thank you very much!
WOW!!! You do amazing work!!! I have always wondered how shoes can be resoled or repaired. You make it look simple but it must have taken a long to be able to this kind of shoe altering! I am "Blown Away" by your skill!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you so much!
Just amazing! An artist at work! Thank you for your skills
Thank you very much!
Vaya trabajo magnífico. Increíble. Un artesano de los q ya no quedan. Gran trabajo. Saludos desde España
Grand bravo pour ce magnifique travail monsieur ❤❤❤
Beautifully done as always ❤😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Thank you so much 😀
Magnifique un pur travail d'art des mains en or massif, merci Maître
I love the new shoes and prefer the rounded toe, plus they are better for the feet and toes. ❤❤❤❤
Amazing talent 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic skill ❤
Great job 👍🏾❤!
Loved these shoes just as they were. I remember dressing up in my mother's old shoes. One pair had really witchy long points at the front. I loved them. Sad they have disappeared now. Beautiful transformation after a lot of hard work and skill applied. They are like a pair of Louie Bertons. Wrong spelling I know!
Thanks for sharing!
Sir, I can see by your beautiful work, & the passion that accompanies what you do…. That this is what clearly determines you as a master of your trade!! Continue doing w/what seems to be a lost art for shoes!! Truly beautiful work.
Yes, thank you
Perfection!! 👏
Thank you!!
Amazing work❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
Woderfull work 👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I love them. 😍 awesome job
Thank you! Cheers!
You are very talented 😊 I really like how comfy they look now and I loved your music choice 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you : You did a very good job.
Thank you too!
The guys' thumbnail has taken a few hits!. Lovely job, i really enjoyed watching him. 😊
Glad you enjoyed!
Legendary skills.
Beautiful!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful work
Wonderful ! 🥇
Thank you! Cheers!
I enjoyed the video very much. It s a fascinating transformation I never knew. Thank you and have a nice day .
Glad you enjoyed it
amazing and beautiful shoes.
Glad you like them!
Fantastic job, giving those shoes a new lease on life! It DOES pay to have good quality shoes repaired, or even altered, in this case.
Absolutely!
Pointed toes are back!!! And hes taking them off!
@@robertagreenbank7613 Bad for the feet.
@@robertagreenbank7613 Style and comfort over fashion!
OMG! I’m 70, and they looked old, dated and painful! Yes, I was stupid enough once upon a time to be “ fashionable “, and I paid the price! It’s always inspiring how recyclable many things are in the hands of a true craftsperson! Bravo! As an afterthought though, they still are not advisable for other than very short periods. I often wore very high heels, not for fashion, but to see eyeball to eyeball with power players…it really does play into societal communication dynamics. That may be unfortunate, but it’s true. So, a word of caution to males that think women all wear the to be “ sexy”…sometimes it’s absolutely NOT the case. 🤣😉
Thank you so much for sharing your story and perspective! 😊 It's incredible to hear from someone with experience and wisdom on both the practicality and impact of high heels! Fashion can indeed come with a cost, and you’re so right-sometimes it’s about feeling empowered rather than “sexy.” I’m glad you enjoyed the recycling aspect, too. True craftsmanship can bring fresh life to these pieces, making them a bit more comfortable and beautiful without compromising on style. Thanks again for watching, and I truly appreciate your thoughtful insights! 🙏✨
I used to always wear heels to work because I look much younger than my age. The heels with business casual/business attire made people treat me more professionally. Other employees looked their age and could afford to dress down. Fortunately, I at least look like I'm in my late 20s to early 30s now (I'm 41). When I was starting out as a therapist in my late 20s/early 30s, I would often be mistaken as a teenager unless I had my power heels, button downs, vintage jewelry, and business or vintage dresses. I'm only 5'2", so the heels would make me 5'6" or 5'7", and that really helped a lot. I screwed up my left knee from years of wearing those heels 5 to 6 days a week, though. Now, I can only comfortably wear very low 2" heels.
Thank you so much for sharing your story! It’s amazing how much of an impact heels can have on the way people perceive us, especially in professional settings. I totally get the power heels effect - they can really boost confidence and presence, especially when height and appearance play into how others respond. I’m sorry to hear about your knee, though. It’s a reminder of how important it is to find a balance. Luckily, there are so many stylish options now in lower heels! Thanks again for bringing this up; it’s a real inspiration for those navigating similar experiences in the workplace.
Could you reshape the point to western boots?? .ine are too pointed.
Alors là, ce n'est plus de la cordonnerie mais de l'Art❤
Fantastic!
Thank you! Cheers!
You have such beautiful hands💖
Thank you so much 😀
Job well done!!
So beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
My Grandfather was a cobbler in Panama City, and he made my sister and I handmade short riding boots in a beautiful chocolate brown. I didn’t get to wear them for several years because my feet were too small, but once the boots fit I didn’t want to wear anything else! I never was lucky enough to meet him but he started my love for boots that has lasted me for the last sixty years ♥️
Perfect.
They are gorgeous❤
YAAAAAAY! Wicked Witch of the West shoes!!;
Love your hands - they would have stories to tell 📚
When I was younger I wanted to learn this craft but there was no internet. Even now however I feel I could apprentice somewhere and compete with the younger employees bc i can pass a drug test, i would be on time to work and i wouldnt be on my phone in the bathroom stalls. Im Old School.
The Master!
Além de todo trabalho perfeito, esse solado vermelho deu um charme todo especial. Ficou sensacional! Um abraço do Brasil.
😍 👠 wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!