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Businiess name:  Santacross Distinctive Shoe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Take your shoes to Santa Cross. This guy is a real craftsman. He always uses quality materials. I was his loyal customer for 10 years. I recently moved out of the city so I took my boots to *a different shoe repair* and got cheap plastic heels which made me slip. I didn't think to ask for rubber because I never had to at Santa Cross. I went way out of my way to take the next pair to Santa Cross. I just picked them up - I cannot believe how good they look! Like new. I've never written a review before, but I had to write this one because I'm so psyched about getting another season of use out of these awesome boots. And I've gotten a lot more conscious about how much I'm consuming, you know? To conserve the environment and my money, too. How often can you get something repaired these days let alone count on having something restored to like new? As far as I'm concerned, there is no other shoe repair shop.

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