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Model: Skechers Men s Relaxed Fit Expected Avillo Casual Slip-on Shoe (Wide Width Available)
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I have that exact pair of Skechers. I've had to re-glue the sole back on twice now, but they are comfortable so I won't throw them away. Just know the glue they use sucks.
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I have that exact pair of Skechers. I've had to re-glue the sole back on twice now, but they are comfortable so I won't throw them away. Just know the glue they use sucks.
I've had these, same pair for years, held up fine with a lot of wear. Comfy with or without socks, but there is no arch support. My old feet have moved on to more supportive options.
I have that exact pair of Skechers. I've had to re-glue the sole back on twice now, but they are comfortable so I won't throw them away. Just know the glue they use sucks.
If I may ask, what glue would you recommend to re-glue the sole back onto the shoe? Thanks!
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I have that exact pair of Skechers. I've had to re-glue the sole back on twice now, but they are comfortable so I won't throw them away. Just know the glue they use sucks.
If I may ask, what glue would you recommend to re-glue the sole back onto the shoe? Thanks!
I have had a similar issue with this exact pair of shoes - mine was probably my fault though, as I put them through the washing machine. I used E6000 adhesive which is similar to (but I think a bit better than) Shoe Goo for my repair and the repair was fine, but I think I did some internal damage to the shoe with the wash.
E6000 would be my recommended fix.
Also, FWIW, I did order a second pair of these when I destroyed the first one - - the SIZE on the second wears much different. I ordered the same exact size and it was smaller on my foot (and not just a difference in the wear for the old one) - I liked them so much, that I might try again at this price.
If I may ask, what glue would you recommend to re-glue the sole back onto the shoe? Thanks!
Barge cement seems to be the most recommended, but it is pricey. I tried many others with limited success. Search YouTube for Barge for how to. It's too bad project farm doesn't have a video comparing shoe glues.
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shoe repair glue; https://www.amazon.com/SOF-SOLE-O...AL84/?th=1
i use this to get another year out of sneakers with a worn spot,
i put the glue on, cover it with a rubber patch, once fully cured
the rubber patch falls off but the glue itself keeps new abrasion
from further wearing down the same spot.
I have that exact pair of Skechers. I've had to re-glue the sole back on twice now, but they are comfortable so I won't throw them away. Just know the glue they use sucks.
Probably hit or miss, I've had a few pair of this model and the sole has never come off. Glad to pick up a fresh pair today.
Possibly too wide for me, but I'm currently using an ankle brace and need the extra room. You might find others at the same price if you play with the colors and sizes.
Note, delivery on the 9.5 x-wide is Oct 29, but I've often seen dates like that moved up.
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I have that exact pair of Skechers. I've had to re-glue the sole back on twice now, but they are comfortable so I won't throw them away. Just know the glue they use sucks.
If I may ask, what glue would you recommend to re-glue the sole back onto the shoe? Thanks!
E6000 would be my recommended fix.
Also, FWIW, I did order a second pair of these when I destroyed the first one - - the SIZE on the second wears much different. I ordered the same exact size and it was smaller on my foot (and not just a difference in the wear for the old one) - I liked them so much, that I might try again at this price.
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https://www.amazon.com/SOF-SOLE-O...AL84/?th=1
i use this to get another year out of sneakers with a worn spot,
i put the glue on, cover it with a rubber patch, once fully cured
the rubber patch falls off but the glue itself keeps new abrasion
from further wearing down the same spot.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L04G...th=1&
Possibly too wide for me, but I'm currently using an ankle brace and need the extra room. You might find others at the same price if you play with the colors and sizes.
Note, delivery on the 9.5 x-wide is Oct 29, but I've often seen dates like that moved up.
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