I'm still wearing my 7 years old beat up piece of shit adidas sneaker with its rubber sole ripping off the cloth body completely, I pierced the sole and insole and tied them up with ziptie before gluing it shut, it works and doesnt show when I'm wearing it, so I consider it fixed.
Tried to stitch the midsole back on a pair of boots once. Stabbed myself clean through the finger with the needle and promptly decided that leatherwork is for chumps.
I used windshield urethane to glue the sole back on once it worked, but it wasn't comfy at all. I live very poor anons..
duct tape
i need to do the same fix...fricked up a pair of otherwise good boots jogging in them while they were a bit loose
>fricked up a pair of otherwise good boots jogging
Who let the jogger in?
I use a shoe horn so that doesnt happen
Yes. A man with class.
this
you can try to use a hot air gun with a tiny nozzle to melt it localy, preventing further decomposition
I'm still wearing my 7 years old beat up piece of shit adidas sneaker with its rubber sole ripping off the cloth body completely, I pierced the sole and insole and tied them up with ziptie before gluing it shut, it works and doesnt show when I'm wearing it, so I consider it fixed.
I have that and ignored it for years.
I buy cheapo shoes for work and the soles typically come unglued at the front I use a zip tie and a drill to shut their mouths.
Tried to stitch the midsole back on a pair of boots once. Stabbed myself clean through the finger with the needle and promptly decided that leatherwork is for chumps.