In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, worn-out shoes will leave you wandering barefoot until replaced or repaired. Here's how to acquire and mend your footwear:
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While you begin with a pair, new shoes are readily available. Loot chests, fallen poachers, and other enemies for potential finds. Alternatively, purchase them legally.
Tailors, like the one in Troskowitz, sell shoes, but their quality might be lacking. For superior footwear, seek out a cobbler. One is located in Trosky, identifiable on the map by three red circles (see map below).

Cobblers offer various items beyond shoes, including horse gear, materials, blacksmith's kits, and cobbler's kits. Cobbler Matthew, for instance, provides a diverse selection.
How to Repair Shoes

Shoe repair options include using cobblers or blacksmiths. Select the repair option during dialogue; you'll then choose the items and see the repair cost. Craftsmanship skill perks offer percentage discounts on NPC repairs.
Alternatively, repair your shoes yourself using a Cobbler's Kit, but success depends on your Craftsmanship level. Insufficient skill prevents self-repair. Cobbler's Kits are purchased from various vendors (cobblers, blacksmiths) or found in chests and enemy loot.
To use a kit, access your inventory, select the kit, and press the interact button ("E" on PC). A menu appears, listing repairable items. Faded items indicate insufficient skill. Select items and use the interact button again to repair.
This covers acquiring and repairing shoes in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Blacksmith's Kits function similarly for other gear. However, utilizing vendors for repairs remains a viable option, ensuring your equipment remains in optimal condition.