in principle any shoe can be resoled, but track shoes are done less frequently than road or cross-country shoes
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Board-lasted shoes can also be resoled more often than slip-lasted shoes.
Even veterans fall short: They'll forget to get needed shots, have their favorite boots resoled, check out an area's water supply or pack needed medical supplies.
But instead of moving on to a new pair when they wear out, they have them resoled.
It is a mesh pattern which should allow for some breathability, and I've been assured that resoling the rand doesn't affect the rubber.
He acquired an old pair of shoes from his friend. When he had them resoled he discovered that he could no longer get them on.
According to him, ‘Seventy percent of the millionaires surveyed have their shoes resoled and repaired rather than replaced.’
She's right that you may need to resole, but that is obviated by the other good suggestion, which is to get pads/insoles.
How about refurbishing the shoes - i.e., resoling, restitching, or the like?
I have one pair that is over 20 years old and has been resoled and had new heels put on about three times now; they are incredibly comfortable.
They needed to be resoled after 2 years but a $40 repair on a $300 pair of shoes is not bad.
His shoes, as you have noticed, have been resoled.
They still offer resole services and resole their own shoes and all other brands of shoes.
Emily also said that she needed to get her ‘high’ heel resoled.
Although the leather sole had worn out, he'd resoled them with an old black bicycle tire.
If it weren't for resoles I'd have to buy 4-5 pairs every year.