Saving Money in Style: One Step at a Time
Do you ever lose money on products that break? To have bought something and thrown it away because it was fragile? How many times have you bought a pair of boots that you loved, only to have to buy new ones because they got damaged over time? This frustration is common and has led me to question the durability of modern products compared to those of yesteryear.
Planned Obsolescence
After working over 10,000 hours in shoemaking, I learned that planned obsolescence is a strategy where products are designed to have a limited lifespan. Here's how it affects your shoes:
- Cheaper, lower-quality materials : To reduce costs, manufacturers use less durable materials, causing shoes to wear out more quickly.
- Non-Repairable Soles : Modern soles are often made from custom molds and glued rather than sewn, making repairs nearly impossible. Unlike sewn soles, glued soles cannot be easily replaced or repaired.
- Lower initial cost, but higher total cost : Although these shoes are cheaper to buy, their limited lifespan means you have to replace them more often, increasing the total cost in the long run.
We are being played by this production strategy which favors the short-term profits of manufacturers to the detriment of our wallet and the environment. By investing in durable shoes, we free ourselves from this constant replacement cycle. For example, a $400 pair of Red Wing boots can last over 30 years with proper care. In comparison, a cheap $80 pair of boots will likely need to be replaced five times over the same period, costing a total of $400 or more. Durable shoes, although more expensive to purchase, are designed to last for years. They offer better quality, greater comfort, and long-term economic value.
Benefits of Sustainable Shoes
- Long-term savings: Fewer frequent replacements, reducing long-term costs.
- Reduced environmental impact: Less waste and use of ecological materials.
- Superior quality and comfort: Better comfort and support, reducing foot problems.
- Timeless Style: Classic design that stays in style for years.
- Supporting Ethical Business: Fair and Responsible Labor Practices.
Friend's Advice
- Buy quality shoes : If you're not sure what to look for, click here .
- Maintain your shoes 1-2 times a year : You will find products and advice here , or we can do it for you.
- Restore them instead of throwing them away : Quality shoes are deconstructible and easy to repair. Contact us here to find out if this is feasible.
Conclusion
Investing in sustainable shoes is a smart choice for your wallet, the environment, and your well-being. At Gerry 1958, we believe in the value of quality and durability. People often say to me “Philipe, I can’t find these durable shoes, where can I buy them?” Be patient, I will soon have some in stock here Chez Gerry 1958. In the meantime, discover our range of repair services to extend the life of your favorite shoes.
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