Joel_Cairo
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I wanted to get some cheap shoes for my first attempt at antiquing. I went down to Filenes Basement and found these italian-made, leather-soled Hugo Boss ankle boots. With a coupon from the paper, they clocked in at $49.99, which seemed like a perfectly ideal price to pay: I like the styling, so with some color-work, they should be pretty cool. If I catastrophically botch the job, they're $50 Hugo Bosses, so I won't be crying myself to sleep.
here's my question though: I remember that when J (at least I think it was J) did his radical overhaul on brown Ct chelseas, he used acetone first and foremost before applying any colors. Should I do something like this, to strip the factory finish off the leather, before I go at it with variously colored polish? If so, what do you recommend I use? Would saddle soap get the job done?
Thanks.
here's my question though: I remember that when J (at least I think it was J) did his radical overhaul on brown Ct chelseas, he used acetone first and foremost before applying any colors. Should I do something like this, to strip the factory finish off the leather, before I go at it with variously colored polish? If so, what do you recommend I use? Would saddle soap get the job done?
Thanks.

