As products have gotten less expensive and more disposable, many traditional repair industries have withered away. Against all odds, shoe repair has retained a tenuous foothold. More than 50 ...
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Whether they’re a prized pair of Margielas or the beaten-up New Balances you wear to run errands, all sneakers get dirty. And there’s no miracle product to prevent that, says Eduard Shimunov of ...
WILLMAR - When Jim Ackerman retires and closes the doors of Schiro's Shoe Repair on Thursday, it will signal the end of a business that first opened in 1922. Ackerman will have an open house with ...
David Wayne Clarence knew before he and his wife, Hollie Ryan, went into the shoe repair business that they were not exactly getting into what most people today think of as a growth industry. Clarence ...