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Monday, 8 September 2014
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT SHOES: PART 2 – THE NEXT 10
Dear Readers,
Here is the 2nd part of my ‘Things to know about shoes.’ I hope that you enjoy the post and I will try and scrounge up another 10 in few days
11. Soles wear out. They are not invincible. Even the best ones will wear out quickly if you over-wear them. If you live in a wet city and you walk a lot, expect your soles to need a replacement once a year (or less). Alternatively if you live in a dry area and don’t walk a lot (on concrete), well then count yourself blessed as you probably won’t need a resole for about every 3 years (or possibly more). The more shoes that you own and thus rotate, the longer it will be between resoles.
12. Learn your terminology. Not everything is a wing tip if it has a cap on it and not every dress shoe is a brogue. Some Nigerians Call shoes Pointees just because it has a pointed toe edge, they are called oxford shoes, and why call a shoe a drivers, when in its true context its called a loafers. You dont need to love shoes to know what you are wearing.
13. When it comes to high quality shoe-care products, a little goes a long way and good results are built over time. Don’t cake it on all at once or else it will bring its own set of issues that are equally bad and hard to fix.
14. Never put wax polish straight onto a brand new shoe. You just might strip the finish. Leather needs time to wear in, even for polishing. You can put a light shine on a new shoe, but you must condition it first, simply to open the pores which then allows you to put the wax polish on. After one or two wears, can you then start to polish the shoe more heavily.
15. It is not the conditioner or polish that darkens your leather. That being, they do the darkening but it is not their fault. Leather darkens due to the nature of the leather i.e. the way in which it was tanned. All vegetable tanned leather darkens, no matter if you were to put neutral polish or anything else. So if you are darkening your tan leather shoes it is because of the leather, not the polish or conditioner.
16. Brown shoes go great with navy suits, no matter what anyone says. We no longer live in the Victorian Era where the streets were paved with mud and where upholding “the rules” was pertinent to your societal standing.
17. Leather is a natural product that was once living. That means that it will never be 100% consistent. From one pair to the next, the leather will not be the exact same even if it was made from the exact same hide.
18. Polish is not an agent that changes a shoe’s color. It can over time, but it will never be as permanent or efficient as dye. And if you attempt to use polish to do so, it will eventually come off and can ruin the original finish to your leather.
19. The more that you wear your shoes without allowing them to rest, the quicker they will break down. I have seen the best shoes break down far too early from excessive use. Have a minimum 3 pair rotation. If you can have more, then do so….
20. Shoes are the most versatile of all clothings. Very durable and at the same time, if its not well taken care of, it could be the worst investment ever made...
If you have read these 20 ideals then congratulations, you are so close to mastering the acute ways of taken good care of your shoes! Stay tuned in for the last 10...
Blessed week ahead!
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