Heel Pad (Top Lifts) Replacement – Allen Edmonds

Just about every pair of shoes has some sort of rubber heel pad on the back. High heels have a little piece of rubber on the ends of the heels. Shoes have pieces of rubber on the heel blocks. As we like to reminds folks, these rubber top lifts (heel pads) are like the tires on your car. When they begin to wear down, it’s time to replace them.

This pair of shoes was WAY past due for new top lifts. The customer had already begun to wear into the heel block, but this was definitely something we could fix…and we did.

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Video edited by: Ashley Saldanha

5 Comments

  1. @emperorsanders5744 on February 9, 2024 at 8:05 pm

    how much something like this should cost.

  2. @emperorsanders5744 on April 29, 2024 at 5:50 pm

    is this real allen edmond? I see the way it has the logo on the sole it seems like a nordstorm product vs from Allen edmond site. i want to know how bad are the Norstorm rack shoe compare to the actual store.

  3. @michaelhaddan1965 on June 23, 2024 at 5:17 pm

    This answers my dumb question I posted in another recent video of yours about my A.E. Daltons and Grenson Freds. Thank you!

  4. @ignaciogimenezarce on September 9, 2024 at 4:52 am

    Hello, I would like to ask why you leave the shoelaces on when you polish?

  5. @waxedearth5425 on August 5, 2025 at 5:35 am

    That 12-iron looks nice and thick. Allen Edmonds won’t replace top lifts, they want to charge $50 for entire heel block replacement instead. Yet another reason to see a cobbler.

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