My father once told me that I really only needed to polish the toe of my shoe because the toe was the only part  that peaked out from the pant cuff.  I realize that there are reasons to polish all of the shoe,  but some folks do pay great attention to the toe in particular.  (In another thread, I think Mr. Bengal Strip suggested polishing the toes of black shoes with red polish.) Some pictures on the souliers link show toes polished to make the shoe nearly two-tone.  Is this particular to the owner, or do the shoe fans out there strive for this look?  http://www.souliers.net/php/dossier/...tt/white12.JPG http://www.souliers.net/php/dossier/...ett/white2.JPG Part of me wonders if  polishing the toe to such a glossy finish takes so much effort the owner doesn't have the gumption to get the whole shoe to look like that.  Any thoughts? Bic




