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Old 07-05-15 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by thumpism
You can always take your current straps to a shoe repair shop, a real cobbler guy like Jose in my old neighborhood. Get him to cut some longer leather pieces and rivet them to the existing buckles for you. If you must have straps that work this might be the most expedient method and probably would not cost any more than buying long vintage if you can even find them.
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