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Isetan Men's actually sub-contracts all their tailoring and cobbling to outside stores. I'd recommend you take it to local mom and pop place since there isn't a formal C'Diem store in Tokyo.

Below are some links I found:

http://shoesrepair.sblo.jp/

http://www.kutsusenka.com/shop/index.html

http://www.minit.co.jp/

http://phonebook.yahoo.co.jp/a113/g120/g20089/g31933000/ <- Probably your best bet.

Thanks Rajio!

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can you post pics of your cdiem? thanks.

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Isetan Men's actually sub-contracts all their tailoring and cobbling to outside stores. I'd recommend you take it to local mom and pop place since there isn't a formal C'Diem store in Tokyo.

Below are some links I found:

http://shoesrepair.sblo.jp/

http://www.kutsusenka.com/shop/index.html

http://www.minit.co.jp/

http://phonebook.yahoo.co.jp/a113/g120/g20089/g31933000/ <- Probably your best bet.

Thanks Rajio!

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can you post pics of your cdiem? thanks.

cdiemsex1.jpg

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t my mom's in kasai.

kasai's kinda far away

My rents now live in Oyamadai (If I try hard, i can get to shibuya in 14 mins)

2 minute walk to the train station, 3 minute ride to jiyugaoka, 9 minute ride to shibuya by the super-express train.

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t my mom's in kasai.

kasai's kinda far away

My rents now live in Oyamadai (If I try hard, i can get to shibuya in 14 mins)

2 minute walk to the train station, 3 minute ride to jiyugaoka, 9 minute ride to shibuya by the super-express train.

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shibuya aint that far from ikebukuro

according to ekitan, hikarigaoka is 38 minutes away from shibuya

hikarigaoka --> yoyogi -> shibuya

speaking of yoyogi / sendagaya, has anyone been to wolf's head (sp?)

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shibuya aint that far from ikebukuro

according to ekitan, hikarigaoka is 38 minutes away from shibuya

hikarigaoka --> yoyogi -> shibuya

speaking of yoyogi / sendagaya, has anyone been to wolf's head (sp?)

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uhhh I'm not sure what it's called but it damn well better not be the one I'm thinking of.

it's two stories, a lot of black in the interior, you walk in and the stairs to the 2F are immeditaely on your right, then there's the bar right in front of you, with coat racks behind all the seats.

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uhhh I'm not sure what it's called but it damn well better not be the one I'm thinking of.

it's two stories, a lot of black in the interior, you walk in and the stairs to the 2F are immeditaely on your right, then there's the bar right in front of you, with coat racks behind all the seats.

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So, I posted a question in the cobbler specific thread, but didnt really get any info on spots in Tokyo, so I figured this would be the best place to ask:

I recently picked up a pair of used Carpe Diems and the sole needs replacing, but I don't know of any good cobblers in Japan, although I'm sure there is no shortage of them here. I was thinking about taking them over to B1 at Isetan Mens as they sell MTM shit along with other crazy expensive stuff, but I thought one of you guys might have a recommendation?

Thanks in advance.

http://union.tvst.com/menu.html

shoe repair specialist.

you might want to try this one. i have seen good reviews about them on tv here and in mags as well. seems to specialise on ur berluttis and j lobbs though.

give them a call.

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So, I posted a question in the cobbler specific thread, but didnt really get any info on spots in Tokyo, so I figured this would be the best place to ask:

I recently picked up a pair of used Carpe Diems and the sole needs replacing, but I don't know of any good cobblers in Japan, although I'm sure there is no shortage of them here. I was thinking about taking them over to B1 at Isetan Mens as they sell MTM shit along with other crazy expensive stuff, but I thought one of you guys might have a recommendation?

Thanks in advance.

http://union.tvst.com/menu.html

shoe repair specialist.

you might want to try this one. i have seen good reviews about them on tv here and in mags as well. seems to specialise on ur berluttis and j lobbs though.

give them a call.

:)

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anyone know the cheapest/easiest way to get to the evisu store in daikanyama from the narita airport?

That's....gonna cost ya.

You could take the Keisei line to Nippori, take the Yamanote line to Shibuya, then hop on the Tokyu-Toyoko line to Daikanyama. But that's like a 2hr ride, and it will cost you about 1300yen.

You could save some time by taking the NEX to Tokyo, taking the Marunouchi line to Akasaka, Ginza line to Shibuya, and then the Tokyu-Toyoko line to Daikanyama. That's like 3300yen.

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