If you balk at the thought of taking your cherished Chanel ballet flats to a nondescript shoe repair shop, head straight to Atelier Constance and leave them in the capable hands of Jerôme Voisin. You could even put them in the mail, as many of his international customers do.

Inside artisanal cobbler Atelier Constance's in Montmartre and some of the shoes and other apparel he makes.

After a career in music production, the 36-year-old law-school graduate decided to follow in his father’s steps and became an artisanal cobbler, eventually taking over an existing cordonnerie à l’ancienne on rue Constance in Montmartre.

HiP Paris Blog checks out artisanal cobbler Atelier Constance in Montmartre and one of his high heeled leather espadrilles (left). Cobbler Jérôme Voisin working on the sole of a shoe (right).

Surrounded by old-style tools and expensive shoes in need of a reboot, Jerome doesn’t take any shortcuts, neither in his work or the materials he uses. The cobbler works with vegetable-tanned leather from French suppliers and sources high quality stick-on soles that are more flexible and thinner than the thick, plasticky ones used in your average shop.    

Inside the workshop of artisanal cobbler Atelier Constance in Montmartre.

“It’s the small details that the customer doesn’t notice, but that help the shoes last longer,” he says, while pulling out old stitches from a pair of men’s shoes he has just taken apart. It’s a long and tedious process but it ensures an impeccable result when the new sole is sewn back in.

HiP Paris Blog checks out artisanal cobbler Atelier Constance in Montmartre and one of his shiny new pairs of Oxford men's shoes (left). Cobbler Jérôme Voisin working on a pair of women's espadrilles in his workshop (right).

Voisin’s immaculate eye for detail means that even the daintiest high heel sandals will look box fresh. In fact, he suggests taking shoes straight from the box to his shop to fit the sole with a virtually invisible no-skid pad.

Artisanal cobbler Atelier Constance in Montmartre is located close to the Café des 2 Moulins in Montmartre (left). Cobble Jérôme Voisin working on the sole of a shoe in his workshop (right).

To keep the leather in tiptop condition, he recommends luxury shoe polish brand Saphir, which he stocks, because it’s made with the same natural ingredients found in facial moisturizers, like shea butter. “You shouldn’t use silicone-based products because they don’t ‘feed’ the leather, which will eventually dry up and crack. When you see cracks in leather shoes it means they haven’t been cared for properly.”

The cobblestone street of Montmartre where you'll find artisanal cobbler Atelier Constance.

Seeing the care and attention that Jerome gives to each pair of shoes that enter his shop is enough to make you go through your closet and take your trusty leather boots in for a well deserved old-fashioned polish job.

Atelier Constance – 5 rue Constance, 75018. Tel: + 33 (0)6 58 31 21 76. Metro: Abbesses.

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Written by Elena Berton for HiP Paris. Photographed by Julien Hausherr. Looking for a fabulous vacation rental in Paris, London, Provence, Tuscany, Umbria or Liguria? Check out Haven In.

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Elena Berton

Born in Italy, Elena Berton swapped her native Venice for life in the United States and England before making Paris her home, where she can indulge in cooking, lurking in boulangeries and walking around in high heels. She has written for Dow Jones Newswires, Reuters, the Wall Street Journal, Women’s Wear Daily, Time Out London, the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian.

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