Traditional craftsmanship with a modern twist NEW SHOP NOW OPEN IN ST JOHN’S
St John’s Shoe Repairs has moved location but still maintains the traditional methods the owner, Mr Allan Price, is renowned for. As you enter the shop the vintage theme is apparent throughout with shoe based collectables dating back to the early 20th century on display. Vintage shoe polish tins, encyclopaedias of shoe repair techniques and retro plaques are beautifully displayed. Mr Price is clearly passionate about shoes and the passion is refl ected by the quality of work he
produces. Mr Price said: “Imagine an old shoe repair shop of an age gone by, traditional craſt smanship and skills but with at modern twist, it’s very like that – we try to keep traditions alive”. Independent shops like St John’s Shoe Repairs really outclass the high street and national chains by providing specifi c and expert advisory as well as having the ability and freedom to really specialise their stock. For example, Mr Price does a lot of work on army boots and workers boots, some of which high street shops won’t bother with! T e cobbler has been accepted by T e Society of Master Shoe Repairers, this sees his work subject to a strict and high standard code of practice. Whether you come in for a diffi cult shoe repair or a simple sole replacement every pair of shoes will be returned clean and polished, it’s small touches like this that make the world of diff erence. For a huge variety of services pop into the new shop and say hello.
St John’s Shoe Repairs
• Free Delivery for St Johns • Car Keys Cut & Programmed • Bespoke Ladies & Gents Shoe Repairs • All types of Keys Cut • All Types of Engraving (Pet Tags, Trophies & House Signs)
• Leather Repairs & Polishing Service • Finest Quality Service • Prices GUARANTEED!
The only Shoe Repairer and locksmith in St Johns!
Call Now:
14 St Johns, Worcester, WR2 5AH Open: Mon-Sat 9:00 - 17:00
07887 654326 34
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