Oxford Shoe Repair
Yes - Oxford shoes are highly repairable. Their Goodyear-welted construction lets a skilled cobbler replace soles and heels and restore the leather to near-original condition. At The Cobbler's Studio in Banstead we resole, reheel, recolour and fully restore Oxford shoes of every make, in the workshop or by UK-wide postal repair.
Oxford shoes are one of the most resolable shoes made - the Goodyear welt construction used in most quality Oxford shoes makes professional sole replacement straightforward, typically returning the shoe to near-original condition.
At The Cobbler’s Studio in Banstead, we repair and restore Oxford shoes of all makes and conditions. Whether your Oxford needs a new sole, a heel replacement, leather reconditioning, or a full colour restoration, we assess each pair individually and advise on the best approach before any work begins.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to resole Oxford shoes?
Oxford shoe resoling at The Cobbler's Studio typically costs £85-140 depending on sole material. Leather soles, Dainite rubber, and Vibram units are all available. We provide a free quote before any work begins.
How long does Oxford shoe repair take?
Most Oxford shoe repairs take 3-5 working days. Complex resoles or full restoration work may take 7-10 days. We always confirm the timeline before starting work.
Can you repair designer Oxford shoes?
Yes. We repair Oxford shoes from all brands - Church's, Grenson, John Lobb, Crockett & Jones, Loake, and all luxury makers. We are an independent repair studio, not affiliated with any brand.
Do you offer postal repairs for Oxford shoes?
Yes. Send us photos first via WhatsApp for a quote. If you'd like to proceed, post your shoes to us using Royal Mail tracked. We repair them and return by insured post.
What Oxford shoe repairs do you offer?
Full resole, half sole, heel replacement, heel tip, toe cap repair, welt repair, leather conditioning, re-dyeing, recolouring, stretching, lining replacement, and full restoration.