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In Desperate times...My Silky saves the day!


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1476418428416.jpg.84d2177710cc25c457bd7b910f0dd3c2.jpg and to end my "storm in a teacup" week of high's and low's i decided to give up on my SIPS.They have given me a couple of years of service and never seen a chain.Plenty of barbed wire and brambles/thorns.Have had running repairs on the zip...crotch and pocket areas and are now wearing thin and i cant save them any more so yesterday i bought a new type.
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[ATTACH]212549[/ATTACH]It was the first gift Mrs Fox ever bought me so it is extremelt sentimental as well as the most comfortable belt i've ever worn.I took it to Timpson's shoe repairs/Keys etc but the young lad in the shop told me there was no way to fix it??? This can't be right? I would have a go myself if i could find a needle sharp enough and strong enough to sew the leather.I think i went to the wrong shop.I need to find either a traditional cobbler with knowledge of this type of repair.Maybe a saddler? In the meantime my Stretch Air braces have been holding my SIP'S up after a modification.

 

Looks like the leather has been damaged, so I doubt you could just sew it. If there's enough leather you would have to cut off the worn end, pare it down and restitch, but them the holes would be out of position. Otherwise it's a new leather strap.

Shame you are not nearer to Essex..... my wife makes leather goods and could do that wile you wait.

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