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LIVE from the Camino Repair to backpack waistband

...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
There is a Decathlon, but it’s out of town and I don’t think they would be much help anyway. The stuff they sell doesn’t usually last long enough for repairs.

So I think your best bet is a sapateiro (not a sapateria, which is a shoe store, my bad, but a sapateiro, which is a shoe repair store).

Sapateiro Visconde da Luz looks like a good bet. Central-ish, though not in the more touristy historic center.

Solas e solinhas is a bit further. Uber or cab is your friend, though!
 

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Thank you @peregrina2000 for your suggestions and help!

Before trying Sapateiro Visconde da Luz, my darling suggested an alternative.
We headed for Retrosaria Ajour, where the kind lady owner sold us a strong leather needle, and some solid thread.
Then my darling applied her fantastic stitching skills, and my backpack's waistband is now fixed!
I must say I am a very fortunate pilgrim! 😊
 
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An odd fail - dang! Buy a sewing kit and sew it back on or go into an ironmonger and buy small bolts and washers, pierce through and bolt on - both work.
 
Thank you @peregrina2000 for your suggestions and help!

Before trying Sapateiro Visconde da Luz, my darling suggested an alternative.
We headed for Retrosaria Ajour, where the kind lady owner sold us a strong leather needle, and some solid thread.
Then my darling applied her fantastic stitching skills, and my backpack's waistband is now fixed!
I must say I am a very fortunate pilgrim! 😊
I have repaired the odd failure with dental floss. Not attractive but functional.
 
There is a Decathlon, but it’s out of town and I don’t think they would be much help anyway. The stuff they sell doesn’t usually last long enough for repairs.

So I think your best bet is a sapateiro (not a sapateria, which is a shoe store, my bad, but a sapateiro, which is a shoe repair store).

Sapateiro Visconde da Luz looks like a good bet. Central-ish, though not in the more touristy historic center.

Solas e solinhas is a bit further. Uber or cab is your friend, though!
I buy regularly at Decatlonshops, until now I did not have any problems with their products.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Just in case you can't get it fixed.
Do you carry a needle and thread?

Use the needle with dental floss. It's really strong.
You could at least do a temporary repair.

Ah! I see you got it fixed. :)
 
There is a Decathlon, but it’s out of town and I don’t think they would be much help anyway. The stuff they sell doesn’t usually last long enough for repairs.

So I think your best bet is a sapateiro (not a sapateria, which is a shoe store, my bad, but a sapateiro, which is a shoe repair store).

Sapateiro Visconde da Luz looks like a good bet. Central-ish, though not in the more touristy historic center.

Solas e solinhas is a bit further. Uber or cab is your friend, though!
I agree. When I had to get my belt repaired here in Mexico where I live I went to a shoe store and the owner did a great job fixing my belt.
 
An odd fail - dang! Buy a sewing kit and sew it back on or go into an ironmonger and buy small bolts and washers, pierce through and bolt on - both work.
It has been repaired. See the post above yours :

Before trying Sapateiro Visconde da Luz, my darling suggested an alternative.
We headed for Retrosaria Ajour, where the kind lady owner sold us a strong leather needle, and some solid thread.
Then my darling applied her fantastic stitching skills, and my backpack's waistband is now fixed!
 
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