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Useless Shoes
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I bought a pair of shoes from Pavers and when I walked over some damp grass, my feet felt damp. I then discovered that both shoes had let in the wet. I took them back to Pavers and explained what had happened, only to be told by the assistant that because they were hand stitched, they were not waterproof and asked if I wanted to buy some water repellant spray. She also pointed to a small notice on the counter about water repellant spray for the type of shoes I had purchased.
So I now have a pair of shoes which I cannot wear if wet weather is forecast. Surely this cannot be right?
I will certainly not be buying anything again from Pavers again, as I think this should have been mentioned at the time of purchase.
So I now have a pair of shoes which I cannot wear if wet weather is forecast. Surely this cannot be right?
I will certainly not be buying anything again from Pavers again, as I think this should have been mentioned at the time of purchase.
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Yes of course you can - unless the shoes are stout, with welded seams, rain is bound to get in. Anything which doesn't have a waterproof seam between sole and upper will let water.
10:48 Mon 09th Apr 2012
Pavers shoes are first class, but I am surprised you can't wear them in the rain - I guess it depends on the type of shoe. I've never had that problem - and waterproofing surely doesn't help the seams, it just stops wet marks on the leather itself?
If you feel you have a case, write to the manager and send them a copy of the receipt.
If you feel you have a case, write to the manager and send them a copy of the receipt.