Help my flats live forever
October 6, 2010 2:09 PM

I have a favorite pair of pink flats that would be awesome to have in yellow, red, green, eggplant, you name it. They aren't being made anymore. Can I easily DIY-replicate them in other fabrics/colors?

These are my favorite shoes, ever. Comfortable, squishable, toss in the wash-able. In looking at the construction of the shoe, it looks like it would be fairly easy to duplicate with the right materials: a thin sole, sturdy upholstery-type fabric, and an insert that would 'sandwich' the fabric between the outer sole and the inner sole, if that makes sense. I'm sure I could find the fabric at a fabric store, but any ideas as to where to get soles? I have a fairly large foot so buying crappy flip-flops or something similar and modifying probably wouldn't work.

I would also be interested in sending out for it, but my Google-fu didn't turn up anything other than customized Keds, etc., and my local cobbler won't do it--although he did witheringly suggest that it was something more likely done 'back east'.
posted by stellaluna to Clothing, Beauty, & Fashion (4 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
Man, making shoes is haaaard.

His tone could be better, but your cobbler is not altogether wrong - except instead of "back east," Koreatown or Chinatown will probably suffice, if you live in a fairly metropolitan area with one.

If you want to DIY it - your cobbler should be willing to sell you soles for "a craft project."
posted by sawdustbear at 2:15 PM on October 6, 2010


Could you find someone on Etsy to make them for you? These or these for example are lovely.
posted by ceri richard at 2:40 PM on October 6, 2010


Can you put up a picture of the shoes? We might be able to find a similar type still being made. (Your description, for instance, makes me think of these kinds of shoes.)
posted by jouir at 10:00 PM on October 6, 2010


Creeepy...after a few hours of googling my existing shoe and coming up short before I asked my question, I log back in and there's an ad for a shoe that's almost identical to the one I'm referring to, and in a veritable rainbow of colors!

But thank you all for your insights; after reading your comments I am very relieved I won't have to attempt to make them myself :)
posted by stellaluna at 6:40 PM on October 7, 2010


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