A good cobbler should have suggested solutions for your problem. Really just a higher density rubber should make a big difference. Most shoes today come with something softer so they are more squishy and comfortable but not the best for wear.
If you want to preserve a crepe sole; don’t drive in them, don’t walk on hot black top with them, and don’t drag your feet. That’s about all you can do. These ones at least can be resoled with leather after you wear them out (most cobblers won’t do crepe).
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Not sure I thought they were plastic but the experts would know. Good luck
Go to a show repair man now. They can add a heel protector on out side that helps slow that down.
The rubber ones or are other types better?
Get down to a healthier weight
Already am
I’m interested in this topic as well… have had the same issue