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Why Shell Cordovan Is The $#!+

nate10184

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Inspired by Manton's thread about John Lobb Paris Bespoke. I picked these Brooks English wingtips up a few months back. They were in bad shape but I could tell they were shell and I thought with some elbow grease they might polish up nicely.

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First step was to buff them with the inside of an athletic sock. This took off a ton of gunk and revealed the most beautiful color underneath. I've never seen shell this color, it's similar to mahogany but has a ruby red hue. The photos really do it no justice. These side by side shots show the staggering difference.

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I used a combination of Crema Nubiana and Creme Cordovan to condition and polish these up. Added a new pair of laces as well. Once again the depth of the outers just blew me away. I've sold probably 15+ cordovan shoes from Alden and AE and nothing even approaches these. The weather has been terrible but I'll try to get some better shots when the sun comes out. After
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Wow, those are gorgeous. They might be color #8, but aged. Nick Horween shows on his blog that #8 cordovan can turn that color after being exposed to sunlight for a long time.
 

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Wow nice shoes and restoration. I wish I had a better eye to spot such gems.

How are the inter-linings holding up, hope they're in fair shape as sometimes they can turn nasty with age.
 

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These shoes are absolutely amazing. The color is superb. Great job with the restoration - it only shows what rewards looking beyond the surface brings.
 

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Nate,

Just a few words : thank you, you made me dream.
 

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Great pair of shells. Anyone who Talks down on Aldens needs referred to this thread.
 

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Great job on the restoration effort. They look amazing. And yeah, I do think those are sun-faded #8. I'm inspired to try fading one of my #8 pairs to see if I can achieve a similar patina.
 

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