Red Wing Classic Moc Refurbishment | Total Boot Makeover

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  • This pair of Red Wing Classic Mocs was mailed to us for repair. These boots were in very rough shape and definitely needed some love. After a complete resole and some thorough conditioning, this pair of Red Wing boots is good to go. Time for another restoration!
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  • @TrentonHeath
    @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +373

    Sorry for they delay in recommended videos at the end! We were having some technical issues. As always, thank you all very much for watching!!

    • @markoman5267
      @markoman5267 4 роки тому +7

      I imagine you guys get some pretty funky smelling boot/shoes brought in to the shop.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +12

      Markoman Haha...every now and then. 😁

    • @brodelicious
      @brodelicious 4 роки тому +1

      Have you ever done a resole on a pair of Danner Mountain Light II in brown? I looked at the order page but couldn’t see the sole that Danner specifies.

    • @alejandrorojas4724
      @alejandrorojas4724 4 роки тому +2

      Guys please take look at this leather restauration,🙏
      ua-cam.com/video/HvvGLMMTyFw/v-deo.html

    • @davidmoore8741
      @davidmoore8741 4 роки тому

      @@TrentonHeath red wing sent my boots back to me and said sorry we can't fix these. I have 2 pairs of 1412s that need fixing

  • @randylacrosse5066
    @randylacrosse5066 4 роки тому +561

    My father had a shoe repair business in our garage back in the late 60's early 70's. My job was the initial cleaning and then the final buff. condition and shine. I still have a couple of the shoe horns i used to use. we had a huge belt driven 7 station buffing and grinding machine, the stitcher and presses. I loved going to the supply store every other saturday morning to restock the shop. loved the smell of leather and soles in that place. This brings back so many memories, wish i could teleport back to those days just to spend more time with my father.

    • @iqramsue6436
      @iqramsue6436 3 роки тому +18

      Do it with your son then.

    • @McSpuds
      @McSpuds 3 роки тому +12

      This is the stuff that parents should be doing with their kids. Wholesome, productive, learning. You'll always have these times friend.

    • @u.sonomabeach6528
      @u.sonomabeach6528 3 роки тому +7

      @@belliduradespicio8009 I dont know but they need to go on because im downwind and got a big wave of onion drift by and it's got my eyes watering 😃

    • @prasantasaikia2192
      @prasantasaikia2192 3 роки тому +6

      God bless you bro.

    • @williamoverton1548
      @williamoverton1548 3 роки тому +5

      Son of a son of a sailor..I recall spending much time with local tailors in the botony Mills area of town, I miss quality.

  • @sharkill02
    @sharkill02 4 роки тому +808

    I know I'm getting old when I find videos like this therapeutic.

  • @davidmatthews3131
    @davidmatthews3131 3 роки тому +188

    As a former shoemaker who used to work by hand with only a tredle sewing machine for stitching uppers (all welts and soles hand sewn) and the proud owner of 4 pairs of Redwings now over 30 years old (the boots, not me!) I truly enjoyed this level of care and skill.
    1.4 M views : i'm not alone !

    • @davidmatthews3131
      @davidmatthews3131 3 роки тому +2

      Clarification: boots over 30, me over 60 😉

    • @fransantelli
      @fransantelli 3 роки тому +1

      Do you know what kind of glue that was that he used to attach the soles?

    • @JJ-lu6mg
      @JJ-lu6mg 3 роки тому +2

      @@fransantelli I couldn’t tell you the brand they use, but if you wanted to try to resole your own boots just order Barge Cement they all work great. Also to help removing the soles buy some acetone it helps to loosen the glue up and to make it not as messy buy one of those clear bottles like he used with the long nozzle. Hope that helps 👍🏼

    • @graffbash909
      @graffbash909 2 роки тому +1

      @@davidmatthews3131 you sir have boots the same age as me.. wow.. the respect for people older than me just grows and grows.

  • @jerrynewman1380
    @jerrynewman1380 3 роки тому +162

    Friend, in my 67 years on this Earth I have never seen that done..thank you for showing me the work you done..

  • @kevinstewart4579
    @kevinstewart4579 4 роки тому +268

    I love the way that Trenton says "there's not a whole lot that we're going to be able to do for the uppers", but then proceeds to refurbish the uppers superbly, restoring colour and condition!
    Gotta say, your videos are now a little highlight of my weekend.
    Now, if I could only find the sign up sheet for the Potter and Sons Internship Programme.....!
    Well done Trenton!

    • @susanrussell8195
      @susanrussell8195 4 роки тому +28

      I was wondering the same thing. The ‘local’ shoe repair shop just closed. The gentleman and his wife retired. He did shoe repair and his wife did clothing alterations. I was wondering if I could go to Nashville for a couple of months to learn the ropes. The shop is just sitting there with all the machines sitting still.

    • @hombre3000
      @hombre3000 4 роки тому +4

      This is exactly what I was gonna say. The uppers look phenomenal.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +10

      Thank you so much!

    • @Sam-vs5kg
      @Sam-vs5kg 4 роки тому +5

      @@susanrussell8195 i say dooooo iit

    • @Michael-jf7np
      @Michael-jf7np 4 роки тому +1

      Lol! Exactly. If I ever get a bad diagnosis medically I know where I'm heading. "Screw it, bro. Ain't got much to lose. See what you can do."

  • @CatFromFL
    @CatFromFL 2 роки тому +44

    I remember my dad wearing redwing boots just like these to work everyday. He would get them resoled mid way through their life. I remember picking them up at our neighborhood shoemaker, an old world italian guy named Joe. Whenever I picked up the boots they would look like new. My dad was an ornamental ironworker in NYC (local 580). I remember my dad treating his boots every week or so with leather oil. It kept them looking great. My dad would polish his casual loafers, his Sunday wingtips and his workboots routinely and shoe care was something I remember him doing, that people today rarely do.

    • @JonBrown-po7he
      @JonBrown-po7he 2 роки тому +1

      I'm a retired cardiopulmonologist, it's relaxing to care for my various footwear. When working, I wore athletic shoes exclusively, now I don't even own a pair.

  • @Bob814u
    @Bob814u 4 роки тому +636

    Seeing those boots reminds me of my Granddad. He went to get a new pair of Redwing boots and had sticker shock when the sales lady told him they cost $200+. My mom said he looked at the lady and pointed at his old ones and stated "Those only cost me $35!!" "When did you buy them sir?" "1935!" The sales lady made a phone call and offered him $100 for his old boots so they could put them on display, with the racoon skin laces that were in them. He accepted and wore the new boots till the day he died.

    • @mariteslantano3525
      @mariteslantano3525 3 роки тому +20

      Loved your story..☺

    • @jyc210
      @jyc210 3 роки тому +20

      Your Grandpa's shoes will cost $1000(at least) in the Asia fancy fashion store,especially in Japan.

    • @jyc210
      @jyc210 3 роки тому +15

      BTW back in 1935, 35 dollar is quite a lot.(1$ for 20 can soda or 15 soup can)

    • @iahelcathartesaura3887
      @iahelcathartesaura3887 3 роки тому +8

      A most precious, irreplaceable story ❤ Thank you & God bless you for sharing that!!

    • @butterwortha1
      @butterwortha1 3 роки тому +9

      That's a brilliant story, its a shame your grandad didn't know of this guy, he could have repaired his old pair for him.

  • @undercrackers56
    @undercrackers56 4 роки тому +339

    I really salute you sir. In this age of disposable everything you keep these amazing skills alive. I believe that if we all bought less, bought better and repair goods as much as we replace them, then the environment would be much better off.

    • @frankpaya690
      @frankpaya690 3 роки тому +23

      Need to turn back time to pre 1972, when that rat - bastard Nixon got the United States back in bed with China and slave labor.

    • @M5TABBYCAT
      @M5TABBYCAT 3 роки тому +5

      So true. Such a wise and relatable comment. Well said.

    • @ravenmoon1165
      @ravenmoon1165 3 роки тому +2

      Well said!

    • @captainamericaamerica8090
      @captainamericaamerica8090 3 роки тому

      HE'S TOO EXPENSIVE! CHEAPER TO BUY A,NEW PAIR.

    • @Jv19979
      @Jv19979 3 роки тому +10

      Yeah I wish companies would understand a lot of americans are willing to pay the extra for high quality american made stuff.

  • @ravenmoon1165
    @ravenmoon1165 3 роки тому +17

    I loved watching you restore these boots. It's wonderful that the owner didnt just throw them away. Thank you.

  • @jonathanr6143
    @jonathanr6143 4 роки тому +267

    Something soothing about watching a repair done with this level of craftsmanship.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +10

      Thank you so much!

    • @moimeme7839
      @moimeme7839 4 роки тому +3

      Seems like some machines still need human hands🤷🏻‍♂️😂😂

    • @traviesolee72
      @traviesolee72 4 роки тому +4

      It hits me as a sort of "Visual" ASMR. I think you hit it on the head with 'this level of craftsmanship'... pretty much anything done to the best level will grab my attention.

    • @philurbanski
      @philurbanski 3 роки тому +1

      IKR!!!

    • @keepitlive7098
      @keepitlive7098 3 роки тому

      I was just gonna say that its relaxing but such a dying art

  • @jezza_fat
    @jezza_fat 4 роки тому +504

    90s and early 2000s: Saturday morning cartoons
    Now: Watching these magnificent gentlemen do some magic.

  • @Mainbusfail
    @Mainbusfail 3 роки тому +28

    I learned cobbling from 2 Navajo brothers. They were amazing to learn from. This is a skill set craft that should be handed down to those who want to learn it before it becomes lost in the fold.

  • @jl3390
    @jl3390 4 роки тому +85

    OMG, I have not seen cobbling craftsmanship like this in 40 years! Thank you so much for keeping your art alive!

  • @jp3576
    @jp3576 4 роки тому +877

    I can almost hear the boots say thank you.

  • @mikeokeefe2014
    @mikeokeefe2014 3 роки тому +19

    It's a shame the world has gone disposable , nice to see old school craftsmanship like this ! Wonderful job sir , hat's off to you...
    Ironworker 720

  • @hgmgkg11
    @hgmgkg11 4 роки тому +234

    Thank you guys so much for the repair, boots came out amazing. In my defense the boots have be resoled 4-5 times prior and I only let them get this bad when they were sent back from Red Wing as "unrepairable". Thanks again for saving my favorites!

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +32

      Haha...no worries! We’ve seen WAY worse! These were a piece of cake to redo. 👍 Glad we were able to help.

    • @burtreynolds2969
      @burtreynolds2969 4 роки тому +20

      Did it cost more to restore them, rather than buying a new pair?

    • @natebarker5698
      @natebarker5698 4 роки тому +9

      Burt Reynolds that’s my question.

    • @zestymushr00m85
      @zestymushr00m85 4 роки тому +9

      @Lucas Pape I tie rebar and average 2 pairs per year.. sometimes more. It REALLY depends on the job and boot you buy, red wings might buy you an extra 6 months

    • @tonecus
      @tonecus 4 роки тому +5

      How much was for that repair?

  • @OG_Cool_Cat
    @OG_Cool_Cat 4 роки тому +28

    Nothing like seeing a master at work. I can’t believe how good they look.

  • @judithburke1539
    @judithburke1539 3 роки тому +2

    I remember as a young girl watching my mother working on her leather projects. She was very talented at tooling the leather. She made wallets, belts, purses and other small accessories. I have a large clutch purse that she tooled and braided the seams. She also lined it with suede. I'm thinking that it is around 70 years old. Watching the different methods you use brought back many memories of her furnishing the leather, scribing edges, etc. Thank you.

  • @jeanfugate-besalke5734
    @jeanfugate-besalke5734 4 роки тому +60

    Omgosh this brings back memories of my dad who repaired shoes in our little town. Funny I see some of the machines he used to use. Thanks great work!

    • @susieq6452
      @susieq6452 3 роки тому +7

      It reminded me of my dad cleaning & polishing all of our leather shoes every week. He’d bring his shoe cleaning tote down to the family room every Saturday night & make sure all of our shoes were shined up for church on Sunday. He’s a good father.

  • @marximus2247
    @marximus2247 4 роки тому +14

    It’s really relaxing after watching a load of rubbish on UA-cam to just sit back and watch an old fashioned craftsman make magic happen, it’s a real skill and beautiful to see, thank you👍

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому

      Thank you for watching!

    • @DavidLeBlanc
      @DavidLeBlanc 4 роки тому +1

      Lately I have been watching shoe repair videos, rug cleaning and car detailing videos. It's therapeutic and a guaranteed happy ending. I blame the 2020 for being so messed up.
      And who doesn't like to see something made better, clean and shiny after being messed up.

  • @TomTimeTraveler
    @TomTimeTraveler 3 роки тому +5

    Pure craftsmanship. As one who grew up in a very busy shoe repair shop, time was of the essence and did not allow for this kind of renovation (unfortunately). We had the standard Landis stitcher which constantly broke down as well as the Auto -Soler 8 and 12 models. The cement we used was the "Barge" brand. I never saw the "lace machine" and we relied instead on the "rawhide" laces. It was tough work and by the end of a 10-12 hour day, we wete - worn out. Great video!

  • @rodbender8862
    @rodbender8862 4 роки тому +23

    This just proves that you don't have to throw old things away, especially quaality shoes. I love that these ended up having a new and worn feel at the same time. I'd definitely be rocking these boots. I've been thinking about getting some boots like these. Thanks for a great video. Fascinating to watch.

    • @jamesdean4972
      @jamesdean4972 3 роки тому

      Well if they’re made in USA of course not

  • @gav2759
    @gav2759 4 роки тому +147

    Cup of coffee on a wet afternoon, beagle sleeping by my side, boot repair video to watch. That ladies and gents, is how you beat a coronavirus. Thanks for posting.

  • @danellepeitz102
    @danellepeitz102 3 роки тому +15

    I remember helping my dad polish his shoes when he was in the military. I haven't thought of it in decades. Thank you.

  • @monkeyface6139
    @monkeyface6139 4 роки тому +26

    This is link to the craftsmen of the past.
    Don't let this die out, it's absolutely superb workmanship.
    Well done.
    Those soles now have soul.

  • @sixstarauto
    @sixstarauto 4 роки тому +55

    However much this guy gets paid, it isnt enough. This kind of work isn't appreciated anymore, cant say I would pay for it, but it is amazing.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +7

      Thank you so much!

    • @fuzzy11901
      @fuzzy11901 4 роки тому +2

      Even if it’s not the shop that posted video the video if you have cobblers in your town use them you’d be surprised at what can be done to get more life out of your footwear especially your favorite boots I just bought some new redwings and you bet I’ll have them redone when ready at least once in their life with me hell I got a I gotta have something type of import boot to last me 4years with a repair or two use your local shops or they won’t be there and new will be only option good job on the vid guys love to see favorite shoes of folks fixed and back on the road I bet the shoes the were fixed in this vid feel like second skins to the owner ....👍👍👍

    • @toruko-ishibravo2zulu679
      @toruko-ishibravo2zulu679 4 роки тому +2

      Consider, as I did decades ago, paid
      employment with employee allowance
      so you can buy your choice of footwear.
      I choose Red Wing and that purchase
      our of my attire allowance at no cost .
      Until I retired and I'd worn out all but
      one pair of boots. Happily, I found
      better cold weather waterproof boots,
      living as I do in the Pacific Northwest.
      I can recommend being paid to go buy
      Red Wing. If you're not so paid and
      you hate cold wet feet I recommend
      Cofta Thermic. $125 a pair out of
      New York State. Italian-made but
      originally designed by the CCCP
      for thermonuclear warfare and
      routinely issued to their Spetsnaz.

    • @notsojoerogan
      @notsojoerogan 4 роки тому

      @@fuzzy11901 Took my boots to a "cobbler" near me, they ruined them. I now only trust cobblers in TX and am willing to pay the extra price for shipping. Not worth ruining a $350 pair of boots

    • @stee8345
      @stee8345 3 роки тому +7

      @@notsojoerogan about how much would it cost to get boots repaired like this?

  • @GrimThe21
    @GrimThe21 3 роки тому +18

    This is so amazing to watch. Nice to see craftsmanship still alive and well in a a lost art. Hard to find talented tradesmen and the talented craftsmen that take care of our feet. HUGE Respect to you guys

  • @matthewhoover6154
    @matthewhoover6154 4 роки тому +6

    I like the idea of refurbishing rather than buying new. I enjoy fixing things myself. I'd guess, just as my trade, this takes years to master. I did part time finishing work for a leather goods manufacturer and really enjoyed the work.

  • @YvonneAZ65
    @YvonneAZ65 4 роки тому +17

    That's so wonderful. The customer is really going to love having their shoes back. Better than new- they don't have to be broken in. 🙂

  • @Juliobrem
    @Juliobrem 3 роки тому +6

    I’m 137 years old and I have not see a craftmanship like this ever in my life. Greetings

  • @travisstine7562
    @travisstine7562 4 роки тому +74

    I think it would be awesome to see some customer reactions when they receive their reconditioned shoes/boots.

    • @paulsheffield4729
      @paulsheffield4729 4 роки тому +3

      I so agree with you especially after totally resurrecting these boots from near complete destruction

    • @travisstine7562
      @travisstine7562 4 роки тому +4

      Especially the pro bono ones they do.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +19

      We would too! 😁 Unfortunately, so many of the shoes we feature are/were mailed in to us. We may figure something out.

    • @barryfields2964
      @barryfields2964 4 роки тому

      Meet the owner that would be great.

    • @barryfields2964
      @barryfields2964 4 роки тому +10

      Trenton & Heath maybe they could do an unboxing themselves, and you could post it.

  • @RedneckTaZ
    @RedneckTaZ 4 роки тому +31

    This video brought a lot of memories back for me. Redwing Moc boots were what my Grandfather wore almost ever day on the farm and he wore them down to about how those looked there at first. Thanks for the memories!

  • @jaxmz1
    @jaxmz1 3 роки тому +1

    My dad used to do Shoe repair, his shop was called Robertos Shoe Repair in Redwood City Ca. I grew up seeing him fix these up all the time, brings back memories watching this video. Also remember going to Saderma in South San Francisco before they only kept the one in LA open.

  • @larrystevenson3267
    @larrystevenson3267 4 роки тому +7

    I remember as a kid walking into the shoe repair shop down the street from where we lived, as i walked in the smell of the leather would hit me in the face, i loved that smell. It's sad there aren't more of these shoe repair guys around.

    • @whoisharo4689
      @whoisharo4689 4 роки тому

      I used to loooooove that smell

    • @donmiller2908
      @donmiller2908 4 роки тому

      I might be wrong, but from what I understand, a new sole can't be sewn to the midsole or upper unless it's a certain type of stitching. One of which is called a Goodyear welt.
      Because of the expense involved, most soles aren't attached this way anymore, the manufacturers just use glue. Now glue isn't bad per se, but it doesn't last as long.
      I recently bought a pair of Nike Monarchs for 80.00 dollars, and they were shot in 4 months. You'd think for 80.00 dollars they'd last more than 4 months.
      That's 240.00 a year for tennis shoes. Or you can spend 240.00 dollars for a good pair of boots that can be resoled.

  • @Da.Onus.Burger.618
    @Da.Onus.Burger.618 4 роки тому +16

    I found a pair of Danner “Bull Run” moc toe boots sittin’ pretty at one of my local Goodwills a few years ago. It was 50% off Saturday so I snagged them ASAP! Took em home, cleaned them up, and was blown away at how nice they came out after recrafting. I basically got a $200 pair of boots for under $50 once it wall said and done! Great casual boot, work boot, motorcycle boots very versatile boot (like the Wolverine “1000 Mile” boot).
    I LOVE this channel, guys!
    #staySAFE everyone! 🙌🏾

    • @rjb6327
      @rjb6327 4 роки тому

      You actually ware someone else's boots? YUCK!

    • @bastogne315
      @bastogne315 4 роки тому

      Imagine!

  • @dorisrapino8694
    @dorisrapino8694 3 роки тому +1

    So glad to see that one can actually have shoes repaired. Nowadays, we are often told: "I can do the repairs, but it will cost almost as much as buying a new pair."
    I take care of my shoes and by the time they need repairs or replacing, I don't necessarily find a replacement that suits me. Every Spring, I take my winter boots to the shoe repair shop for a good inspection cleaning and conditioning. I clean and protect them through the winter, but the shop makes them look new.

  • @jasonrustmann9876
    @jasonrustmann9876 4 роки тому +397

    UA-cam recommendations: "psst, hey, wanna see a guy fix some boots?"
    Me: "...kay"

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +2

      Same

    • @kenbeech4940
      @kenbeech4940 4 роки тому +4

      so strangely addictive!

    • @Thoroughly_Wet
      @Thoroughly_Wet 4 роки тому +2

      "Now that you mention it..."

    • @Terribads
      @Terribads 4 роки тому

      I think it is because of www.reddit.com/r/ArtisanVideos stuff that I click into... like this

  • @davidedmonds6427
    @davidedmonds6427 4 роки тому +14

    Watching you hand stitch that welt, was like watching an artist paint, Great Video and Awesome Work!!!

  • @josereyes3472
    @josereyes3472 2 роки тому +1

    I am not a professional cobbler. But I have a few pairs of thorogood boots. I am a mechanic and see grease and oil daily. I experimented on 1 pair on cleaning. I sprayed some cherry tree decreased, local vendor, and took a pressure washer to them...it removed mostly everything. Let dry for a few days, wet the boot and used saddle soap, let dry and repeat. Then I let them fully dry for like a week. Then I used mink oil and they stay looking like new. I do this every 6 months.

  • @kso808
    @kso808 2 роки тому +14

    You are a true craftsman! Boot repairs like this are worth every penny of cost, since you're investing your educated work experience and knowledge in the repairs! Our society needs to think in terms of more of a repurposing mode, instead of throwaway, to save our planet.

    • @michaelwhisman
      @michaelwhisman Рік тому

      Why worth every penny??

    • @kso808
      @kso808 Рік тому

      @@michaelwhisman Because a restoration can be so much more satisfying than simply buying a new pair.

  • @azza1793
    @azza1793 4 роки тому +18

    I could say “why did UA-cam recommend this to me” but i’m glad they did because i enjoy watching craftsmen do their stuff

  • @cathy-70
    @cathy-70 3 роки тому

    Oh I truly miss seeing our Boot, Shoe and Saddle Repair shops in our little towns. I didn't think anyone did this anymore. Fond memories of the smell of these shops when I was a kid picking up something for a family member. A Boot Repair Shop use to be in every town when I was a kid, never see them anymore. Thought it was a dead art, so glad the skill is continuing. Enjoyed watching you work.

  • @beboboymann3823
    @beboboymann3823 3 роки тому +13

    This is fascinating. I was getting tired of “Will It Start” automotive videos and I’m very happy I stumbled upon your posts. . This is truly an art during this time of throw away items.

  • @anthonygardner400
    @anthonygardner400 4 роки тому +7

    Great to see you, my friend! As many times as I’ve seen you and Heath do these jaw dropping transformations, I continue to enjoy them and be amazed. The owner of these Red Wings will be thrilled! Take care.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому

      Thank you, Anthony! You’re awesome.

  • @johnathan.jerusik
    @johnathan.jerusik 3 роки тому +3

    I been binge watching your videos alot lately. Being an guitar luthier, amp tech, and pedal builder, I appreciate anyone's craft, and especially one the ones who go the extra mile! My top ten channels on youtube!! Really within my top 5.

    • @matttherrien9608
      @matttherrien9608 2 роки тому +1

      Time for me to catch some luthier videos. I don't play, but who cares?

    • @johnathan.jerusik
      @johnathan.jerusik 2 роки тому

      @@matttherrien9608 there are some amazing ones out there! Learn alot and just see the time that goes into it.

  • @atomicred1037
    @atomicred1037 4 роки тому +11

    Those shoes were totally mangled and Red Wing themselves said nah. It's time to leave it to a professional. Fantastic job!!

  • @bobbystanley8580
    @bobbystanley8580 4 роки тому +38

    I would like to shake the owner’s hand because I know he is a hard working man by looking at these boots!!!

    • @cubistisimo
      @cubistisimo 4 роки тому +2

      You think a hard working man is going to pay this cobbler’s labor wages?

    • @Kilo5910420
      @Kilo5910420 4 роки тому +7

      @@cubistisimo yes why not

    • @Fabianwew
      @Fabianwew 4 роки тому +3

      @@cubistisimo Cheaper than a new pair

    • @jayceekarencoxe6983
      @jayceekarencoxe6983 3 роки тому +1

      @@cubistisimo Red Wing boots are VERY expensive!!!

    • @cubistisimo
      @cubistisimo 3 роки тому

      @@jayceekarencoxe6983 Um yeah....not THAT expensive. Besides, those boots have a lifetime warranty. Send them back to Red Wing.

  • @John-mh6mi
    @John-mh6mi 3 роки тому +1

    Took my Redwing's (Pecos) pull on boots to local shoe repair shop here in Virginia. They stated the saddle was broken and they could not be repaired? Should have sent them to you guys. Man I loved those boots. Anyway great video new to your channel and look forward to learning new tips into keeping my new (Pecos) pull on boots in great shape. Yes loved them so much I had to buy another pair. But these don't fit like my old ones. Miss those great old boots. Thanks for your channel and all the great tips I have seen thus far.

  • @GpD79
    @GpD79 4 роки тому +26

    I'd love to see the reaction of the customers when they unboxed their refurbished kicks.

    • @randomperson7847
      @randomperson7847 3 роки тому +1

      Same here. I would venture that they would not believe these are the same pair of boots. Absolutely phenomenal how these were changed under the profesional care of a true craftsman.

  • @shadow-Sun
    @shadow-Sun 3 роки тому +3

    I love watching your skilful talents , it's just plain old school high standards and hard work respect from London UK

  • @Zaa-102
    @Zaa-102 3 роки тому +1

    So we happy to see the art of shoe repair is not completely lost. You guys do fantastic work. I don’t have any shoe repair near me anymore. A dying art I hope through you comes back again.

  • @tomschumacher5434
    @tomschumacher5434 4 роки тому +66

    I want to apologize for the dislikes, this literally is making me want to switch professions lol so satisfying to watch 🥾

    • @tomschumacher5434
      @tomschumacher5434 4 роки тому +5

      @Reality Lives Onward Always your analogy is horrible, and yes you can apologize for other people. It is literally done all the time by people across world lol. But thank you, I appreciate opinion. 👍🏼

    • @shenanigansofmannanan
      @shenanigansofmannanan 4 роки тому +6

      771 people jealous of the skill and craftsmanship on the channel...

    • @BikeWeekScum
      @BikeWeekScum 4 роки тому +9

      You have the right last name for this profession

    • @Roger_Ramjet
      @Roger_Ramjet 4 роки тому +2

      @@BikeWeekScum hahahaha good 🐈 ch

    • @BigDsHomestead
      @BigDsHomestead 4 роки тому +2

      The "cobbler" is definately a dying art. This looks so cool. Makes me wanna watch the Adam Sandler movie, "The Cobbler".

  • @joaquin-jacknava2696
    @joaquin-jacknava2696 4 роки тому +7

    Wow the boots look awesome. By the looks they never had no love giving to them. Thanks gentlemen have a good weekend and be safe.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much! Have a great weekend as well.

  • @robertovillanueva5155
    @robertovillanueva5155 5 місяців тому

    My dad was a true connoisseur of fine leather shoes. He worked as a shoe salesman until he retired, or more like, when the company went out of business. I remember growing up and him wearing the those Florsheim, E.T. Wright, wing tips, which seemed to last forever. I can still recall his footsteps coming down the street...the thick soled shoes making a very distinct sound. I've always liked good shoes, guess I owe this to my dad. And yes, I do have a shoe fetish. Anyways, I'm going to look up your company and see about sending a pair of my Readings to get resoled. Great video.

  • @emilioortega7513
    @emilioortega7513 4 роки тому +95

    “There’s not a whole lot we can do for the uppers” is the EPITOME of “under promise and over deliver” 🤯

    • @gizmogoose.2486
      @gizmogoose.2486 4 роки тому

      Tom Peters still RULES !!!!

    • @christopherpham9181
      @christopherpham9181 4 роки тому +1

      I want to apologize for the dislikes, this literally is making me want to switch professions lol so satisfying to watch 🥾

    • @87bloom
      @87bloom 3 роки тому

      The uppers still look crappy even after “refurbishment “

    • @bidenisajoke3286
      @bidenisajoke3286 3 роки тому

      @@87bloom troll

  • @Gary-ys6ei
    @Gary-ys6ei 3 роки тому

    It’s nice that you show the process. I had previously unsubscribed because you did not. People want to see the whole repair process.

  • @pepitoperez2510
    @pepitoperez2510 4 роки тому +5

    My hat off to you, gentlemen, you are truly magicians! You have encouraged me to take care of my shoes, and by extension, my feet.🙏

  • @dguzu15
    @dguzu15 4 роки тому +8

    It would be awesome if you did a price breakdown. How much time it took you to do this, how much the boots cost and how much the work cost. I think it would be cool and also help people understand the value of the work being done.

  • @bestusernameevahhh5802
    @bestusernameevahhh5802 3 роки тому

    So glad I stopped by this video. So many amazing trades like this have been lost to time, more often than not people throw away their boots and items like this rather than restore them as a person wouldve many years ago. Amazing job, and awesome to watch, thank you so much for keeping this tradition alive.

  • @michaelreeves8164
    @michaelreeves8164 3 роки тому +6

    My Grandfather in London was a retired shoemaker. When I was was a child I used to watch him in his home workshop doing similar work. He used to repair neighbors and friends shoes for basically the replacement cost of materials. I would guess, as I fast approach his age, he did it to keep his mind occupied,

  • @sandypatin1221
    @sandypatin1221 3 роки тому +3

    WOW! AMAZING! What a master hand!! We know these would feel so darn, comfortable. Thank you for the opportunity to see the craftsmanship and the end results. Thank you!

  • @zigzag2211
    @zigzag2211 3 роки тому +1

    Fascinating video! We have become a waste-full and disposable society, and I love seeing things reworked and renewed by skilled craftsman. It's getting harder to find shoe makers, clock makers, tailors, blacksmiths and other trades that can make things like new again. I've always been a believer in buying good quality (but more expensive) items that last and can be repaired instead of tossed out.

  • @willd6515
    @willd6515 4 роки тому +15

    Very satisfying to watch, the man even makes his own shoe laces.........
    A lot of skills, that once were are gone, glad to see there is still some ''good old stuff'' around.
    I salute you!

  • @tomill1085
    @tomill1085 3 роки тому +32

    Is there school for this type of work. I love anything that’s reverse aging.

    • @andrewsalazar98
      @andrewsalazar98 3 роки тому +13

      Apprenticeships. They’re far better than formal education because you’re learning on the job and you’re getting paid for it.

    • @youknoweverything7643
      @youknoweverything7643 3 роки тому +2

      Find something you enjoy doing and go work as a hrlper or a apprentice you will learn so much better

  • @frankie_CALB
    @frankie_CALB 3 роки тому

    I have nothing but respect and admiration for craftsmen/women who bring back to life that which was dead. Or just artisans making beautiful creations with their bare hands.

  • @CarlosContreras-nc7dk
    @CarlosContreras-nc7dk 4 роки тому +7

    Couldn’t sleep got on UA-cam and this came up on recommendations 🤙🏼 satisfying to watch great video

  • @brownwarrior6867
    @brownwarrior6867 4 роки тому +60

    The sound of that blade going through the old stitching...

    • @gregoriosevilla9585
      @gregoriosevilla9585 4 роки тому +6

      “There’s not a whole lot we can do for the uppers” is the EPITOME of “under promise and over deliver” 🤯

    • @romiedanielromie9165
      @romiedanielromie9165 3 роки тому +1

      Good job done on the restoration.

  • @sleeperno1215
    @sleeperno1215 3 роки тому

    I enjoy watching someone who loves what he does and is good at it. I had my rompers resoled a while back. I guy here in town with a shop like yours. I have a whole new appreciation for him.

  • @justinlymburner580
    @justinlymburner580 3 роки тому +334

    Me with no cobbling knowledge: ah yes, when you cook oatmeal into the shoe

  • @Nocturne2
    @Nocturne2 4 роки тому +113

    The question would have to be: Does it cost more to refurbish or to buy a new pair?

    • @jordanmc9015
      @jordanmc9015 4 роки тому +15

      yeah, in any case, just the damage those boots have looks like a new pair is just required

    • @Eugenia_Farms
      @Eugenia_Farms 4 роки тому +32

      unless the pair of boots is sentimental to you man. all those years of busting ass to throw them away to get a new pair.

    • @jesussaves4623
      @jesussaves4623 4 роки тому +143

      I own a red wing store (as well as a shoe repair store) and it costs between $100-$125 for resole but cost more to re-welt all together around $175.
      Red Wing Mocs are almost $300 and Rangers are $330 so definitely worth repairing, specially since you have already molded the uppers to fit your feet.

    • @Nocturne2
      @Nocturne2 4 роки тому +24

      @@jesussaves4623 Thanks for this info. I was sincerely wondering.

    • @jesussaves4623
      @jesussaves4623 4 роки тому +2

      @@Nocturne2 welcome!

  • @JesusMartinez-bx8dh
    @JesusMartinez-bx8dh 3 роки тому

    A really appreciate that you guys try to help costumers, the environment, educate us, and are very hones with your work.

  • @nomorebsforme
    @nomorebsforme 3 роки тому +3

    So satisfying to see you perform such a valuable service. This is how things should be done ...this is going green...this is kept alive amidst a disposable wasteful generation of consumer glut!

  • @Slowburn726
    @Slowburn726 4 роки тому +4

    As a kid I would often go with my mom to a shoe repair shop, it was cheaper to repair than to get a new pair. I would always be in awe of their work. It truly is an art.

  • @CountryWolf_TX
    @CountryWolf_TX 3 роки тому

    Fantastic job! Red Wing lost my pair and offered to replace them with new. No. The ones they “lost” (their excuse), my RW’s that also had sentimental value, we’re already broken in. They claim not to be part of the modern day throw-away culture. So I told them that I’d take the water resistant boots version instead and refused. They lost a customer for life. Thank you for being a fine example of your skill and effort. 🇺🇸

  • @joelwilliams1705
    @joelwilliams1705 3 роки тому +7

    My 23 yr old son walked in while I was watching this, he teased me I’m getting old for watching shoe repair videos (I’m turning into my dad) BUT he stayed and finished the video with me haha

    • @ianturnbow7011
      @ianturnbow7011 3 роки тому +1

      I just turned 27. I’ve been a huge fan of boot repair and leather quality comparison videos for 4 years now. Some younger people get into the quality and take interest in the craft behind boots/shoes.

  • @tonyasager2921
    @tonyasager2921 3 роки тому +5

    What a beautiful “lost art”. Taking the time to do this is awesome. I could watch you do this all day long.

  • @rowanwhitewolf5712
    @rowanwhitewolf5712 3 роки тому

    Respect to you Sir for keeping this level of craftmanship alive in this disposable society.

  • @jaredlines3177
    @jaredlines3177 4 роки тому +19

    This makes me feel like I’m not taking good enough care of the boots I don’t even own

  • @bc454irocz89
    @bc454irocz89 4 роки тому +4

    Thats pretty amazing, love the sound of that sewing machine.
    Was wondering if you could name the products you use as your doing the repair? The cork was especially interesting

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much. Yeah, we’ll try to do that.

  • @BlackDynamite901
    @BlackDynamite901 Рік тому +1

    My boots are merely months old...and yet I'm mesmerized watching something I won't need for a while 🤣.
    This looks so soothing to do

  • @olivier2553
    @olivier2553 4 роки тому +8

    Great job! And stupid move from Red Wing, they should accept the order and subcontract, for example to you; that would show good customer care.

  • @rookie4619
    @rookie4619 Рік тому +4

    I bet the repair cost more than the boots! Amazing work, bravo!

    • @blauer2551
      @blauer2551 Рік тому

      I was in the Redwing store the other day and a guy brought in so e beat up mocs to be resoled and she told him 8 weeks around $160.

    • @blauer2551
      @blauer2551 Рік тому

      I was in the Redwing store the other day and a guy brought in so e beat up mocs to be resoled and she told him 8 weeks around $160.

    • @cris.han0311
      @cris.han0311 Рік тому

      This is what I'm saying might as well get new ones. Cheaper that repairs

  • @haukepowers8491
    @haukepowers8491 3 роки тому

    I had a late uncle who was a command sergeant major..he wore Wellingtons ALWAYS !! He had them rebuilt at least 3 times in the 35 years I knew him in the U S Army...and he kept them spit shined...restoring boots and shoes is a dying art in the USA..you still see it in Europe..thanks for the video !!

  • @bulldogtonyyt1116
    @bulldogtonyyt1116 4 роки тому +4

    Considering the price of Redwing boots, its a good thing someone knows how to restore them!

  • @barianaaria8473
    @barianaaria8473 4 роки тому +5

    Binge watching people, binge watching. my favorite part is the hot cork process. So satisfying.

    • @ranivde6517
      @ranivde6517 4 роки тому

      Omg, that hot cork process, looove it too xD

    • @shrimptunes3463
      @shrimptunes3463 4 роки тому

      Was that for adhesion or cushioning?

  • @pattyfultz9052
    @pattyfultz9052 3 роки тому +1

    I can remember the days of going to the shoe shop in my hometown and the smell was amazing. Now it's gone and to me a lost art. God bless.

  • @siobhant3344
    @siobhant3344 4 роки тому +4

    I find myself looking at men’s shoes in a whole different way!! 🤣 ...great video as usual guys!

  • @bigjer62
    @bigjer62 3 роки тому +5

    What a fantastic job, I can imagine the client was estatic!!

  • @scottthompson8844
    @scottthompson8844 2 роки тому

    Excellent video...I'm in Canada and I can appreciate quality workmanship...I constantly see higher end boots when I'm thrifting that have great potential...most people just keep walking by..I bought a great pair of men's Red Wing boots for a song for my son..and all they needed was a small cleanup..I will keep you guys in mind if I come across something that needs saving...

  • @johnroberts3723
    @johnroberts3723 4 роки тому +21

    I can't believe that the time a skilled cobbler spends on a restoration like this comes out cheaper than the cost of a new pair?, I guess the owner must be attached to these boots!.

    • @psteve69
      @psteve69 3 роки тому

      About to say the same thing

    • @valetudo025
      @valetudo025 3 роки тому +1

      Red wing shoes are of high quality and a bit expensive new, so yes a resole or whole new rebuilt of the boot is worth it. Plus the owner does not need to completely do a whole break in period as the uppers are broken in. These boots are hard to break in new.

    • @johnroberts3723
      @johnroberts3723 3 роки тому

      @@valetudo025 sorry but on balance would be impractical for me.

    • @valetudo025
      @valetudo025 3 роки тому

      @@johnroberts3723 not sure what you mean by balance, but yes it comes out cheaper to do a resole and some people like you said are attached to their shoes.

    • @johnroberts3723
      @johnroberts3723 3 роки тому +1

      @@valetudo025 well I have a yard broom that ive had for five years, sweeps just fine however its had three new heads and four new handles lol!.

  • @reggiedunlop5167
    @reggiedunlop5167 3 роки тому +466

    "I was going to pay $300 for a new pair of boots, but I had my old ones spiffed up for $375!"

    • @rubencastro565
      @rubencastro565 3 роки тому +20

      😂😂😂

    • @captaincanes
      @captaincanes 3 роки тому +193

      I've worked in the construction filed for a long time. When you find a good pair of boots and you have gotten them broken in, it is hard to let those things go.

    • @jrn8774
      @jrn8774 3 роки тому +11

      That made me laugh-TY :)

    • @leftlaneposse4817
      @leftlaneposse4817 3 роки тому +69

      $375 would be worth it if for the right boots

    • @victorsupreme214
      @victorsupreme214 3 роки тому +30

      @@captaincanes Yes it's more about comfort and functionality than looking nice.

  • @angellas.1314
    @angellas.1314 2 роки тому +2

    I would have loved to see Christi’s face when she opened up that package with these new boots! Amazing job!

  • @DriveBetter
    @DriveBetter 4 роки тому +5

    When you're sanding the excess off the sole, how do you avoid taking off the edge of that midsole? Just feel? Certain grit sandpaper that doesn't eat leather?

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +4

      It’s definitely an art. You have to feel it in the turn.

  • @prestonvaughn6633
    @prestonvaughn6633 3 роки тому +4

    I’ve always wondered why someone would “thumbs down” a video like this. Someone’s showing a craft, if it’s not your thing fine, but why be a grumpy pants and Debbie Downer ?

  • @victorwilson4138
    @victorwilson4138 3 роки тому

    Loved the smell every time I went to get shoes fixed back in the day. I was only 10, 1957 and the guy would let me hang around and watch. A true art form.

  • @shadashleycharlize
    @shadashleycharlize 4 роки тому +13

    compared to buying a new pair - how economical is this process? It seems like a ton of work. Can you share a breakdown of the costs??

    • @Mrr1111
      @Mrr1111 4 роки тому +8

      Nothing more comfortable than a already broken in pair of Redwings. Lol. Plus they look cool as hell. I'm sure this process is expensive though

    • @ColoradoS14
      @ColoradoS14 4 роки тому +19

      I recently had the guys at Cobblers Plus here in Denver so a full resolve on a pair Frye Harness 8R boots. Cost me $200 for the resole, a brand new pair costs $300. Well worth it if you ask me.
      To have a pair of boots that’s already broken in, has great patina, and does not contribute to the western single use consumerist lifestyle.

    • @donpayne562
      @donpayne562 4 роки тому +1

      Jacob bridges my last pair I bought that I still have got on sale for 90 bucks because they were 14 s . Wore mock toe redwings every day for 30 years no break in time required feel good out the box and just get better.

  • @Darkeklaw
    @Darkeklaw 4 роки тому +16

    Red Wing: We can't fix em
    Trenton and Heath: Hold our Hot Cork and watch this.

    • @TrentonHeath
      @TrentonHeath  4 роки тому +2

      😂😂😂

    • @stellingbanjodude
      @stellingbanjodude 4 роки тому +2

      Just my opinion, redwing probably could have repaired them, however their cost to repair them probably labor wise, wouldn’t justify it. I could be wrong, I know nothing of shoe repair, but paying to repair vs replacement, I couldn’t imagine would be to far apart $ wise.

    • @Darkeklaw
      @Darkeklaw 4 роки тому

      @@stellingbanjodude It's a possibility. There was a lot wrong with that pair.

    • @coolmusic1579
      @coolmusic1579 4 роки тому

      I was wondering what that stuff was, looked like oatmeal. Use it as some kind of cushioning?

    • @wildermanoutdoors8485
      @wildermanoutdoors8485 4 роки тому

      @@coolmusic1579 It is cork I think.

  • @victorjbarker
    @victorjbarker 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent work. I live in Grand rapids where the old wolverine redwing factory used to be prior to being relocated. I've been in the plant many times performing equipment calibration and I can tell you most of the workers there did not have a fraction of this cobbler's skill or knowledge. I love seeing the vintage equipment and techniques and the craftsman that use then. Touching other people fungus footwear is not for me, but cool all the same...

  • @LWZ2010
    @LWZ2010 4 роки тому +37

    These boots have just doubled in value. If they haven't tripled.

    • @anteck7goat
      @anteck7goat 4 роки тому +9

      Probably cost the same as a new pair

    • @LWZ2010
      @LWZ2010 4 роки тому +4

      @@anteck7goat But sometimes it is not the same thing.

    • @FriedRicePlease
      @FriedRicePlease 4 роки тому +11

      a new pair cost $279. and i imagine the cost of repairing this is expensive. so it might have been better just to buy a new pair but the owner might have sentimental value to this specific pair so that could be the reason they chose to repair them instead.
      but regardless of any of that. still a fun video to watch

    • @joelr1965
      @joelr1965 4 роки тому +1

      Probably a $500 resole.

    • @One.DeSanctis.
      @One.DeSanctis. 4 роки тому

      @@LWZ2010 breaking in a pair of leather boots is a long and painful process. It is worth it to keep a pair of boots that you can work in.