Changing heels on shoes typically involves removing the old heel and attaching a new one, often secured with screws. The specific steps depend on the shoe type and heel attachment method. Here's a general overview based on the provided reference (which focuses on screwed-in heels):
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Locate and Access the Screws: Peel back the insole sock (the lining inside the shoe) to reveal the screws that hold the heel in place.
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Remove the Old Heel: Unscrew and remove the old heel.
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Attach the New Heel: Position the new heel and screw it securely into place.
Important Considerations:
- This simplified approach assumes the heel is attached with screws accessible under the insole. Some heels may be glued, nailed, or attached using different methods.
- Professional shoe repair might be needed for complex or delicate heel replacements.
- The provided text is from a YouTube video, so visual instructions would be helpful if available.