I have moved on to a more exciting part of the day. The shoe repair store I have been meaning to get to I finally visited. I love shoe repair stores they have a passion for shoes like I do. They see that a shoe has it’s own life and personality and that each one is a treasure. I never found one in California so I have 3 years worth of shoes saved up. New heels, minor leather repairs etc. The purse that has become a saga to get a zipper.(they don't do zippers here either) I walked into the shop and the owner was on the phone with a client (we are all the same you can hear the passion for our shoes oozing through every word. Most of us are desperate to save some pair of revered shoes) This client was trying to save her Fiesta purse. I should tell you here is San Antonio every April we have Fiesta, which I am told by locals, has no historical significance other than it is a party for the city for the sake of a spring party. It lasts for 2 weeks it has parades, cook offs, floats, boat parades on the river, banners, pins, sashes and all kinds of wild revelry. The Rodeo & Fiesta also have a particular fashion and it is something I can’t describe here, you have to see it to believe it and it is so much a part of the events. This client was trying to save the purse her special purse that goes to all of the Fiesta events. This purse has been helped before doctored and cared for here for years the owner knows “the purse” as well as she knows the client that owns it. The purse has to be converted to a clutch it can’t party like it used to it can’t go to parades anymore it has to just go as a clutch to luncheons and dinners. I never saw the purse but I can tell you that like all people who age this purse had to slow down in it’s advanced years. There were still parties and if the purse followed the shoe doctor’s rules it would live to see more Fiesta’s. I have to tell you I liked this Woman already I knew my shoes were coming to the right place. I pulled each pair out one by one, the first is a summer mule that needed a re glue…… it was the easiest to part with a shoe assortment. I like them but If I “lost” it I wouldn’t cry. The owner lovingly handled it and told me it was a simple fix…… test one passed she handled the patient well. Next was my beloved Christian Louboutins the gorgeous cordovan pair of peep toes that the one corner of the peep toe is just a smidge to tight otherwise the shoe fits like a dream.
These beautiful patent leather peep toes in the divine go with anything Cordovan color I handed them over. Yes, I hugged them first and told the owner I loved these shoes. The owner didn’t laugh or think I was silly she gave me a moment alone with my shoe….. Then gently took it and tagged it and told me about patent leather. I learned new things about the patent leather, and why even though I know this brand and my size and I love this designer and have many styles boots, heels etc… why is it that these peep toes pinched my toe when they are the perfect size? We talked about patent leather and peep toes….. And it was easier to hand over the shoes…… I really liked the owner. I handed over my go to sexy sandals for the summer the pair that if anything happens to them I will be distraught… the strappy leather ones that make me smile and they are so comfy. The pair I wear with my sexy skinny linen dress. I asked her to check those over twice even though they just needed a re-glue on the top inner sole. I wanted to make sure the heel was sound, the outer sole was perfect and that we would be together for a long time.
The Owner smiled at me as if she totally understood and checked it over in front of me showing me all the finer points of the shoe and how well made it is and how well I have cared for it and how it has a long life ahead despite the fact I wear them at least 4 times a week. We smiled and talked shoes.
A woman walked in from Argentina, she spends part of the year here part of the year there. She has known the owner for years and trusts her with her handmade designer shoes. This woman talked of how they make the shoes for you in Argentina. You go into a store, you tell them what you want they make it for you. You come back and whola you have a pair of handmade shoes that are to die for that last for years and only need a new sole every so often. I have never wanted to go to Argentina as badly as I did this morning……. She also spoke of hand tailored suits and hats and how things are re worked and kept for years…… I have to go to Argentina. I know they have amazing leather there so it would make sense they would have hand made shoes to die for.
So for a random Wednesday morning despite being out of my favorite flavor bars knowing that Carmel bars are lurking in the box for me…… I had a wonderful conversation about shoes, Argentina and in one week all of my shoes will be returned to me in perfect shape.
A shoe is never just a shoe. Its a place you've been, an event you've attended, a moment in time that you can wrap yourself in every time you slip a shoe on. To find an artisan who handles your shoe's with the reverence befitting their place in your life - that is precious.
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