MikeR
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I bought a used pair of AE Evanstons in great condition on ebay for I believe under $50. Not thinking, one day I knelt down to tie my shoe outside, and realized that my other foot was in gravel...and so this happened to my shoe:
It isn't terribly noticeable, but it makes me sick every time I look at it. Do you think it could be prepared? Given how little I spent on these very nice shoes, it wouldn't bother me to put some money into having them repaired, if a good job could be done.
Thanks for any thoughts.
![IMAG0050.jpg](http://lh5.ggpht.com/_KfQVFPfuqdk/TFXPcpfZL6I/AAAAAAAAAIo/E-w2L5ALMko/s800/IMAG0050.jpg)
![IMAG0051.jpg](http://lh6.ggpht.com/_KfQVFPfuqdk/TFXPj8hZtMI/AAAAAAAAAIs/xoR8eCrlH6c/s800/IMAG0051.jpg)
![IMAG0052.jpg](http://lh3.ggpht.com/_KfQVFPfuqdk/TFXPwRk0AII/AAAAAAAAAI4/ydQuy4S0tsk/s912/IMAG0052.jpg)
It isn't terribly noticeable, but it makes me sick every time I look at it. Do you think it could be prepared? Given how little I spent on these very nice shoes, it wouldn't bother me to put some money into having them repaired, if a good job could be done.
Thanks for any thoughts.