Peter Bugs Shoe Repair Academy

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1320 E St SE
Washington, DC 20003

Peter Bugs Shoe Repair Academy, located in Washington, DC, specializes in equipping individuals with the skills necessary for shoe repair. With a commitment to quality and craftsmanship, the academy has been a cornerstone in the community since its establishment in 2005.

The academy offers a range of programs designed to cater to both beginners and experienced individuals looking to refine their techniques. Their curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience, ensuring that students gain practical knowledge essential for a successful career in shoe repair.

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Tia M.
11/17/2025

I LOVE THIS PLACE! Not only do my shoes come out looking new, i always get the best customer service with a decent price. Need new heels on your shoes, a purse cleaned? Go to Peter Bug and tell...

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Linda O.
2/25/2023

A favorite backpack of mine, not a typical backpack, but a smaller, dressier one with lots of straps and zippers, had become loosened at the seams. One of the straps had become detached entirely....

Liz R.
11/11/2023

I definitely do not recommend his services. I heard good comments about it fixing any damage to a shoe. I brought him my favorite shoes that unfortunately had the straps broken and took longer...

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Jakkie F.
6/11/2022

I have a small cross shoulder Coach bag from the 80's. The leather that held the strap broke away from the hardware. Mr. PeterBug matched, cut and created a leather replacement piece. He polished...

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Steven J.
12/30/2021

Refreshingly great service and by all accounts a neighborhood legend and just an all around decent guy. My son even became interested in the trade because of the exposure here.

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