Mail in boot repair

The classic "mail-in" boot repair!

In the past, when a boot repair was needed, it was common for people to send their boots to a cobbler or a repair shop to fix them. This process was often referred to as a "mail-in" repair. Here's how it typically worked:

  1. You would identify the problem with your boots, such as a broken heel, torn sole, or loose stitching.
  2. You would carefully package the boots in a sturdy box or bag to prevent damage during shipping.
  3. You would send the boots to a cobbler or repair shop, along with a description of the problem and any relevant information (e.g., the type of leather, the size, and any specific requests for repair).
  4. The cobbler or repair shop would receive the boots, inspect them, and assess the damage.
  5. They would then perform the necessary repairs, which might include reattaching a heel, replacing a sole, or re-stitching a torn seam.
  6. Once the repairs were complete, the cobbler or repair shop would package the boots and send them back to you.

The advantages of mail-in boot repair include:

However, there are also some potential drawbacks to consider:

Today, with the rise of online shopping and e-commerce, many cobbler shops and repair services offer mail-in repair options. You can search online for "mail-in boot repair" or "online cobbler" to find services that cater to your needs.