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Hi folks, Tandy just released a new kit that I think is pretty cool. It's a pair of outsoles and insoles and size-specific patterns to assemble a pair of sneakers. The price seems a little high, but I can still see this being a good-selling kit for them. I've tried a few different sandal and slippers and the results have always been unhappy with the results in terms of comfort and wearability. It would seem that this would give novice leatherworkers a good first-time experience which may lead to deeper dives in the shoemaking world.

https://tandyleather.com/products/sneaker-starter-pack

https://tandyleather.com/blogs/tandy-blog/sneaker-starter-pack

I am not interested in hearing any Tandy-bashing, but I would be interested in opinions from experienced shoemakers on the forum about it.

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maxdaddy I posted something similar, but from a different source, earlier last week:

As Rahere says, it would work fine, but only if your foot was a good fit for the outsole that comes with the kit.

https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/96539-making-shoes/

 

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It’s a good kit, I used it to make some sandals 

Tandy are just reselling, also available from:

 

https://www.sneakerkit.eu/

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17 hours ago, HaloJones said:

It’s a good kit, I used it to make some sandals 

Thanks Halo. Did you make the pattern that they call 'Summer 2'?

On 7/25/2021 at 7:41 PM, Sheilajeanne said:

I posted something similar, but from a different source.... 

 it would work fine, but only if your foot was a good fit 

Sheilajeanne, yeah that's true. I suppose that would always be a risk with shoes that can't be tried on, though. 

I'll buy a kit from Tandy and give it a whirl when I get a few big house projects completed and have some time for leather craft.

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I did, I put an orthopaedic sole and heel padding in for comfort 

 

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HaloJones, those look great. 

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Yes, they sure do! Great job!

 

I just looked this kit up on the Tandy website. It shows the sole as only coming in white. How did you wind up with a black sole?

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Soles of many colours are available on Amazon/ Etsy 

 

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20 hours ago, HaloJones said:

I did, I put an orthopaedic sole and heel padding in for comfort 

 

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Those are nice are they the tandy sneaker  kit? or a different pattern. never mind i read some more doh. Thanks for the link.

Holy cow just saw the price 60 bucks for soles and a pattern at Tandy thats kinda pricey IMO for sneakers. 

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Yeah, and then you still need all the other stuff they list - leather, eyelets, laces, sewing awl, thread, etc.

I have everything but the eyelets and eyelet setter. Seriously thinking about this, but would buy the kit from somewhere other than Tandy as I don't like the look of the white soles.

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If the kit price is high, just buy the soles from any supplier, patterns are available FOC & use what you have to hand ;)

I think the soles were about £10 for me from Etsy

the kit makes it easy for those not used to thinking about shoe builds, but a few YouTube videos will show you the how

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