end of the line.

Standard

the cobbler’s

been here forever

or as long as I can remember

coming here

  end of long narrow hallway

in the mall

half empty half full

making a comeback

reimagined

 in new ways

good news for the space

shoes still need fixing

that’s never changed

cobbler’s still here

ready to help

people know where to find him

right where he’s always been

at the end of the line

 

“i’m with you ’til the end of the line.”

-captain america, marvel comics


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  1. The shoe repair I used closed almost 10 years ago. I’m sure there’s another one in town, but I don’t know where to look. When we were in Amsterdam, this summer, a pair of shoes my wife had broke and I found a shoe repair that could do it in a day. Funny, he was also a tailor and a dry cleaner. Have a great day.

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  2. The idea of the mall has dramatically changed in the age of online commerce – and it’s comforting to see the small businesses that make it through the economic challenges. 🙏 I think places like tailors and shoe repair stores will stand the test of time and technology changes.

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  3. Haven’t thought about or needed a cobbler for several decades but I remember well the coziness, the warm smell of leather, and the friendly craftsmen who made repairs that no one else could. The torn strap on a favorite leather purse. The rip in my son’s brand new green sneakers. Happy to hear that in this era of planned obsolescence, cobblers are still with us.

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  4. I remember well the shoemaker shops I frequented when I was wearing dress shoes to work. They certainly recognized the different value of the shoes I wore. A mall near us has a similar shop but sadly I have only worn running shoes (even with a suit) for the last 23 years and I donate them.

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