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Old November 2nd, 2006, 05:28 PM   #1
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Default Is it possible to dye leather boots?

I have a pair of boots that I quite like but rarely wear due to the colour. They're sort of an olive green, and it just isn't versatile. Perhaps I am too sartorially lame to pull them off

regardless, is there anything I could do to darken them? Ideally I'd like to somehow dye them black- can this be done professionally?

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Yes. You can do it yourself with dye or a dyeing kit or take them to a cobbler.

They've come up in a lot of threads recently, but ATF sells one for their jackboots.


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thanks Arethusa. I wonder how well that dye would hold if I wore them in the snow...
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Honestly, I don't know. I guess you could email them and ask how colorfast it is. I'm sure there are other alternatives, too, and you could try asking a good, local cobbler.

The "simple" way to do this is to strip them with acetone and effectively redye with cream and polish. Rather worth intensive, but it might be worth a shot. Hell, if you want to keep a green cast to them, you could try a light application of acetone followed by lotion, then brown cream, then lots of brown, cordovan, and black polish. Could end up pretty interesting, really.


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I'd love to retain the greencast but I'm not sure if I trust myself to go through with the above procedure

I think I'll check out cobblers in my area (never used one before) and see what they have to say.

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Just done use aniline dyes. They dont hold up to anything even related to harsh wear.
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Honestly, I don't know. I guess you could email them and ask how colorfast it is. I'm sure there are other alternatives, too, and you could try asking a good, local cobbler.

The "simple" way to do this is to strip them with acetone and effectively redye with cream and polish. Rather worth intensive, but it might be worth a shot. Hell, if you want to keep a green cast to them, you could try a light application of acetone followed by lotion, then brown cream, then lots of brown, cordovan, and black polish. Could end up pretty interesting, really.

I've done something like this w/a pair of grayish boots that I turned brown. It does take alot of work, but the end result is worth it if you never wear the boots because of the color.

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