The leather soles on these Herring Chelsea boots were visibly worn after only one wear. To enhance both longevity and traction, we installed flush metal toe plates alongside rubber sole protectors.
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The leather soles on these Herring Chelsea boots were visibly worn after only one wear. To enhance both longevity and traction, we installed flush metal toe plates alongside rubber sole protectors.
These Berluti suede loafers were brand new, but the leather soles were unprotected and prone to accelerated wear and tear. We installed a pair of Triumph brass toe plates to protect the soles where they wear down the fastest.
These R.M. Williams Chincilla boots were fairly new and in great shape, but the leather soles remained prone to significant wear, particularly at the toes. We installed a pair of flush-mounted, brass Triumph toe plates.