In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, worn-out shoes are a real problem. Without them, you're left wandering barefoot! Fortunately, acquiring and repairing footwear is manageable. Let's explore your options.
How to Get Shoes in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

While you begin with a pair, new shoes are readily available. You can find them in chests, loot them from enemies, or purchase them legitimately. Tailors sometimes sell shoes (like the one in Troskowitz), but cobblers offer better quality footwear. You can find a cobbler early on in Trosky; their map icon resembles three red circles.

Cobblers, like Cobbler Matthew in Trosky, sell a variety of goods, including horse equipment, materials, and even Blacksmith's and Cobbler's Kits.
How to Repair Shoes

Shoe repair offers two paths: professional or DIY. Cobblers and blacksmiths provide repair services; the cost varies depending on your Craftsmanship skill perks (which offer percentage discounts). Alternatively, you can repair shoes yourself using a Cobbler's Kit. Success depends on your Craftsmanship level; insufficient skill renders repair impossible.
Cobbler's Kits are sold by various vendors (including cobblers and blacksmiths) and can be found in chests or looted from NPCs. To use one, access your inventory, select the kit, and use the interact button ("E" on PC). This opens a menu of repairable items. Faded items indicate insufficient skill. Select the items and use the interact button again to initiate repair.
This covers acquiring and repairing shoes in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The same method applies to other gear using a Blacksmith's Kit. However, utilizing vendors for repairs remains a convenient option, ensuring your equipment stays in top condition.