Restauration Blundstone - Cordonnerie Chez Gerry 1958

Bring Your Blundstone Boots Back to Life: Shoemaker Restoration Secrets in Steps! 👢✨

Philipe Moreau-Latreille

In this video, Philippe begins by presenting the restoration project of a pair of Bloodstone boots which requires special attention. It then describes each step of the restoration process in detail:

  1. Dismantling: He removes the oxidized rubber sole and works on the foot bed and instep, which is the support structure of the shoe.

  2. Surface preparation: After creating a pattern for the footbed using the old pieces to preserve the integrity of the product, he prepares the surfaces for glue adhesion, including cleaning and sanding the surfaces.

  3. Gluing: Philippe applies glue to the foot bed and other parts to ensure good adhesion. He emphasizes the importance of chemical cleaning to remove dust and contaminants.

  4. Replacement of elastic panels: Old elastic panels are replaced with new ones, using the old ones as templates to ensure faithful restoration.

  5. Sewing and mounting: It highlights the importance of re-tacking the same holes when sewing to avoid further damage to the leather. After sewing, he proceeds to assemble the shoe by installing new components such as the footbed.

  6. Midsole and final installation: It uses a pneumatic press to install the Vibram 1136 midsole, then finalizes the sole with a clean outline.

In conclusion, Philippe finalizes the restoration with a refurbishment, cleaning and conditioning the boots, and applying creams and polishes to revive the color and protect the leather.

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