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Shoe repair in Dulwich?


ellieaness

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I'm looking to get a couple of pairs of boots reheeled for the winter and it occurred to me that I don't think I've noticed any shoe repair places in the area.


There must be some though, so anyone have any recommendations? I googled and found Merrifields but they make bespoke shoes so I might feel a bit of a cheapy taking my Topshop ankle boots in...

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ellieaness Wrote:

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> I'm looking to get a couple of pairs of boots

> reheeled for the winter and it occurred to me that

> I don't think I've noticed any shoe repair places

> in the area.

>

> There must be some though, so anyone have any

> recommendations? I googled and found Merrifields

> but they make bespoke shoes so I might feel a bit

> of a cheapy taking my Topshop ankle boots in...


I've had Topshop shoes & others, gripped and reheeled/soled in the shoemenders inside the dry cleaners next to the main post office in Lorship Lane & they did a brilliant job. Great price too. Highly recommend.

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