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wushusmackdown
Oct 4, 2012, 1:28 AM
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After a while I find that shoes tend to stretch and lose some of the down turn in the arch. Does resoling fix this or are your shoes pretty much stuck being flat?
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jeepnphreak
Oct 4, 2012, 2:55 AM
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Dependson the shoes and the company resoling them a resole can being back some of the down turn. Ask them to pay extra attention sowhen you get them back you shoes will have more down turn.
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lena_chita
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Oct 4, 2012, 5:32 PM
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It depends on whether the resoling company has the proper shoe form for that particular shoe model, or not. You are more likely to get that if you go with the resole company that uses the same rubber as the original. E.i. a company that uses Evolv rubber is more likely to have the forms for Evolv shoes, and the company that uses Stealth rubber is more likely to have the shoe forms for 5.10s. But in general, the shoes are not going to come back from resole feeling like new shoes out of the box after resole. They will feel like your broken-in shoes, with new rubber.
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