Yes, please post pics!Do you think you could post a picture of what they look like after being worn around a while?
Pasquale's here in LA (CL recommended shoe cobbler) only paints the bottom with red lacquer. Is that the same thing as what your local cobbler does?Thanks soooooo much for the idea!!!
I think a cobbler in the city is doing something like this. The SA at Saks in NYC was telling me.
You have some guts to do this! Congrats! You did an amazing job. I think im going to have to try this too!
Yes, please post pics!
Tell us how they feel on differnt pavements if you can.
I've tried this too! I got the idea from the same thread as wantmore.
I bought the clear version cause I was worried about the red not being a perfect match, I tried it on a pair of non louboutin shoes first I wasnt brave enough to jump in a try it on Loubs first pop!
Anyway I have worn them alot and its wearing really well, its a rubbery finish and not slippery at all quite the opposite actually. I was using the clear footpetals before and found them slippery and dirt would get under them this is a much better option.
I'm very happy with it, its a better option for me then the vibram soles because I dont have a cobbler I would trust with my shoes so I'm much happier to have something I can do myself and know my shoes will be safe
LOL! What a way to test your Loubs!After hearing about wantmores project, I ended up doing a pair of my shoes last night! I put on a bunch of coats let it dry overnight, and plan on testing them out when I go shopping today! But honestly they look really good, and walking around my neighborhood (with my doggie this morning) seemed to be no problem. I'll let everyone know how it goes.... thanks for the suggestion wantmore!!
Looks like I may soon end up with 400 pairs of 'Frisbees' :shame:I wanted to buy the vibram from Brian but he ran out, and being the impatient person that I am, I had to do the Plasti-Dip.