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Shoe Repairing in Aurora, CO

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Business Listing   B & B Tailor Shop - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 696-0360


Business Listing   Buckley & Iliff Crossing Shoe RR and Alterations - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 751-4574


Business Listing   Chambers Shoe Repair & Alterations - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 690-8025


Business Listing   Eyes 4 U Optical - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 360-0956


Business Listing   Lucky Shoe Repair - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 690-9457


Business Listing   Tower Shoe Repair and Tailor - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 870-7077


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Helpful Definition for: Shoe Repairing


Shoe Repairing, or shoe making, is a traditional handicraft profession. People who repair shoes are also known as cobblers. As the name suggests, shoe repairing deals mainly with repairing of shoes, however, in Aurora cobblers also produce a range of footwear like shoes, boots, sandals, etc. A shoe maker or repairer is also known as a cordwainer in Aurora. A cordwainer is somebody who makes shoes and other articles from fine soft leather. Historically, there was a distinction between a cordwainer, who made luxury shoes and boots out of the finest leathers, and a cobbler, who repaired them. This distinction gradually weakened, particularly during the twentieth century, when there was a predominance of shoe retailers who neither made nor repaired shoes.

Recent Business News for: Shoe Repairing

Fourth-generation family leather business marks 100 years in Memphis - Memphis Commercial Appeal

Fourth-generation family leather business marks 100 years in MemphisMemphis Commercial AppealFinally, the company sold off its retail shoe sales division, which was bleeding cash. "The economy really changed our business," said Harry Loewenberg. "Shoe repair has been in some kind of decline since World War II and the independent (shoe) ...