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Shoehacker : Time to Dye

In the quest for a perfect shoe lay many opportunities to take an already great pair to the next level.  You can upgrade laces, get the stock insoles coated with leather, or get elements dyed to the color of your choice.

PreDyeMaurisWe loved these Mauri patent leather/ostrich-leg toe sneakers. The snow-white leather inners gives them a great orca look on the shelf, but like your favorite white tee neck- they’d be hard to keep clean for the long haul.  

evsrApplyingDyeToInnersThe white leather was supple and soft. My shoe doctor Boris at East Village Shoe Repair combined some black dye with a little thinning agent (to open the pores), and applied the mixture using a soft brush.

ApplyingDyeToMauris1All visible white leather was turned just as black as the outers; The wearability and likability was Darth Vadered up something serious.

MauriPostDyeThey were given a finishing rub with a horse hair brush then left to dry for a couple.

MaurisBackyardFor the first few wears, we’d avoid light-colored socks as there will be naturally be a little rub-off from the dye job.

Like a great stylist for your hair, an experienced cobbler will know exactly what can be done to custom dye your kicks. Thanks to East Village Shoe Repair at 1083 Broadway in Brooklyn, New York for letting us snap shots. I’m sure your smartphone can help find a capable cobbler near you.  

October Pop Gallery

First off, this post was created using Handcrafted Artisanal Internet:

HandcraftedArtisanalInternetTake a close look.
GothamCityLeatherworkAnimalShoesTake a closer look. The ones on the left are animalistic, but use no real animal parts. They ones on the right are worn by the dreamer upper of both pairs- Rachel Eisley for Gotham City Leatherwork

TTMbarefootBeerStandErnie Papp, the lead singer of Ten Ton Mojo performs barefoot at Trash Bar in Brooklyn last Thursday.

PuertoRicoFakeAdidasPardon the blur. Some faux-didas repping PR spotted in the East Village Shoe Repair deadpile.

DiscardedOnBroadwayWe started an Instagram for Popdiatry. At first I wasn’t sure what I should post. Good pictures would be used here, but since I started writing for Pop D, I’ve been spotting more discarded footwear than ever. So our Instagram will be mostly abandoned, thrown away shoes- like these above spotted on Broadway in Brooklyn, NY.

NBA is back in a couple weeks! Didja see the clip of Laker’s Ronnie Price throwing his Nike (after it fell off) at Golden State Warrior Andre Iguodala?

It was worth a try- technical foul though..

September Popdiatribe

Happy September. It’s time for one of these liquid posts.

FootwearMustBeWornAtAllTimesNYCNo need to remind me.

FreshFourSeasonsSlippersShout Out to Four Seasons Hotel Slippers

JawdropperSandalI had a great time at Afropunk in Brooklyn last month. Besides music coming from 3 stages and a sound-truck, there was BMX freestyle, and a little section of pop-up shops. I don’t know too much about these sandals, but I snapped a quick pic when I was strolling through. They were being sold by Jawdroppers Jewelry. Pony was one of the sponsors of the fest. I’m not sure how I feel about their “Product Of New York” marketing slogan. They had a try-on booth in effect. 

Product of a screenshot from Pony's Instagram account
Product of a screenshot from Pony’s Instagram account

Maybe someone got the idea blazing to the Capone-N-Noreaga song T.O.N.Y. (Top Of New York). It has to be tough to stand out from the Nike-Puma-Asics-didas world order. I’m sure the people who work at Pony are fine folks, but the slogan seems to be insinuating that Pony Sneakers are made in New York– which they are not. I understand Bronx & Harlem fashion culture of the late 70s-early 80s produced an environment where sneakers pushed shoes aside as the choice for city dwellers on-the-move, but Product of New York is a very misleading statement. I’ll leave it at that. 

SanaiEssentialsHeelRingHolderJust this weekend I swung through the Bushwick Vendors Market held at Silent Barn In Brooklyn. This high-heel shaped ring holder caught my eye being sold by Sanai Essentials.

I love my Dynomighty Tyvek wallet. Ever since I got my first bank account card sheathed in an everlasting Tyvek sleeve, I’ve been fascinated by DuPont’s durable, long-lasting super paper. I was even surprised when I read this New York Times article about a couple companies based in New Jersey that use Tyvek in their shoe designs. 

Papes
Papes

Civic Duty (Secaucus) and Unstitched Utilities (East Brunswick, pictured above) use the Tyvek selective barrier technology in most or some of their Keds/Vans-like steppers. P.O.N.J.

RedSoxHighHeelBottleOpenerAs a Red Sox fan (Go PawSox!), I’d pretend I didn’t see this at Bob’s Store in Randolph, MA., but here’s a picture. Definitely not handmade, definitely not real diamonds- this is a high heel shaped wine bottle holder made of metal. You’d have to be buzzed to buy it. 

EVSRshoeOnRepairI caught this patient on the operating table at the hospital they call East Village Shoe Repair in Brooklyn. I’m sure our patient is back on the streets in good spirits as I hit post on the September Pop Gallery. 

Happy walking

July Pop Gallery

NYC
New Balance has a neat window display created from raw sneaker parts at their 5th Ave store, and this is my attempt at a picture of it.
A Reebok is taken to the next, next, next, next, next, next level on the operating table at East Village Shoe Repair in Brooklyn.
A Reebok is taken to the next, next, next, next, next, next level on the operating table at East Village Shoe Repair in Brooklyn.
My neighbor has a couple pairs of huaraches that were handmade in Mexico
My neighbor has a couple pairs of huaraches that were handmade in Mexico
This is the sole on the other pair of huaraches. The leather upper is sewn to a reused piece of a Michelin car tire.
This is the sole on the other pair of huaraches. The leather upper is sewn to a re-used piece of a Michelin car tire.
This is a photoshop thing on a promotional poster I saw on a Manhattan Subway Stop
This was on a subway station advertisement for the (I think) Runyon 5K (Marathon held at Yankees stadium). Cool Photoshop work!
When I told my friend Adam from Boston that I was doing a shoe blog, he sent me a pic of these A-Dogs he got at Boomerangs
When I told Commodore Vic from Boston that I was doing a shoe blog, he sent me a pic of these A-Dogs he got at Boomerangs

 

 

Coating Insoles With Reused Leather

Replacing your factory footwear insoles with third-party products can be hit or miss. Insoles are often built around a native piece of material that goes perfectly with that particular shoe.  I have a great pair of Zamberlan Trekker boots. After a year or so, the insole fabric started to separate from the insole mold. I brought them to East Village Shoe Repair, where Boris replaced the fabric with soft leather cut from an old jacket.

Fabric is ripped off the insole to get ready for replacement @ EVSR

ZamberlanInsoleRepair
Fabric is ripped off the insole to get ready for replacement @ EVSR
ZamberlanInsolesREadyToBeCustomized
Insoles stripped and ready for a new coat An old soft leather jacket is about to have the arm material become replacement insoles An old soft leather jacket is about to have the arm material become replacement insoles
Cut piece from jacket on the EVSR operating table
Cut piece from jacket on the EVSR operating table
RubberCementontoInsole
Rubber cement gets applied to the stripped insole
Rubber cement applied to the piece of leather
Rubber cement applied to the piece of leather
The leather is pressed onto the insole mold
The leather is pressed onto the insole mold
EVSR cuts around the dnow dried leather to fit to the insole
After a quick dry, EVSR cuts around the leather to fit
Blam- new and improved
Blam- new and improved

ZamberlandInsolesWithCustomLeather

ZamberlanCustomizedInsoleThis operation took about as long as it takes to boil a pot of water. Now I have better insoles than I could have ever bought off the racks. Nothing beats a leather insole, but many of our favorite kicks don’t come with them. I treated them with a very small amount of Obenauf’s leather preservative- now I’m ready to go on a trek. Big shout out to East Village  Shoe Repair (now located in Brooklyn, NY).  You might want to have this procedure done on some of your kicks.

East Village Shoe Repair is located on 1083 Broadway in Brooklyn, New York attached to the Brandhunters fashion complex.