This listing is for 095pin in beige or black. This is the thinnest pin we stock.
If you require black, natural, red, teal or magenta in other pin sizes, please
message us to check availability or see our other listing. If you don't see it,
we don't have it or if you think you may have missed it we are happy to point
you in the right direction, just send us a message. Please read to the end
of the description for a comprehensive measuring guide.
We do not supply cheap imports that wear down after a handful of wears; only UK
manufactured hard-wearing excellent quality Phillips brand tips from
Northampton, the home of British shoe manufacturing.
Hard wearing highest quality PU heel tips for stiletto shoes as used by UK
cobblers nationwide. No extras e.g. glue needed as these hammer in.
Prices are per PAIR of tips. Please check the drop-down for multi pair packs.
If you require more than ten pairs, discounts can be negotiated.
Prices are per pair (so 1 means 1 pair, 3 means 3 pairs etc...). Remember to
check our other listings for multipack deals.
MADE IN THE UK.
What size do I need?
First of all, take a look at the picture below. These are the four different
pin sizes we do. The 120 pin is the standard size of pin used in the UK, the
other three are thinner if the standard size is too wide. If in doubt, try the
120pin first as this is the most common pin size used.
To work out what size tip you need, measure the straight side of the D-shaped
tip, not the curved side. Measuring across the middle or any other way will not
give you the correct size. To measure round tips, please measure across the
middle.
To work out what size pin you need, measure the width of your old tips across
the bottom of the shaft where it is splined or ribbed (the end of the pin that
goes into the plastic).
120pin will measure 3.1mm (0.120")
115pin will measure 2.95mm (0.115")
101pin will measure 2.55mm (0.101")
095pin will measure 2.45mm (0.095")
All pins are between 12mm and 14mm in height. Some sizes have a blunt end and
some are pointed. This is just the way the manufacturer makes them and does not
have a bearing on the pin size. If you need to know the exact height or whether
your choice is pointed or blunt at the end, please message us.We would advise
you to get them put on by a professional cobbler but it you feel capable you
can do it yourself with pliers and a hammer. Please contact us if you have any
questions after purchase, we always reply and we always try to help or explain.
We can also swap tips and we do accept undamaged returns.