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Just leave em mate. Worst case down the line need re waxed just send em to shoe healer but in the mean time wear and enjoy..☕️Re: waxed kudu, above. What is the best way to care for this leather? Is it OK to give it a good brushing? The surface is a bit like Crazy Horse and marks very easily. As a patina lover, I don't want to smooth all this out. I anticipate that it won't need much looking after but I would appreciate some general guidelines. You would think that there would be lots of advice on the net about this, but there ain't. Let me be the first to send best wishes for Christmas.
Ta Gov. ?Just leave em mate. Worst case down the line need re waxed just send em to shoe healer but in the mean time wear and enjoy..☕
W.O.W.Strange story, took these out to condition a little as I didn't do any maintenance before bagging them for the summer. Took one look and WTF, they seem to be fine as is.
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I always thought an Alden ravello wing on Barrie was as good as it gets but these C&J's definitely gives them a run for their money.......
Those are beautiful. Are the paper clips to "train" the pull tabs to stay out of the way?Strange story, took these out to condition a little as I didn't do any maintenance before bagging them for the summer. Took one look and WTF, they seem to be fine as is.
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I always thought an Alden ravello wing on Barrie was as good as it gets but these C&J's definitely gives them a run for their money.......
W.O.W.
Those are beautiful. Are the paper clips to "train" the pull tabs to stay out of the way?
You’re welcome Sir, you have one of the nicest collections on the forum. I too am a fan of the pull tab. Lbvs!Much appreciated TC, Thanks.
Ha, you have a keen eye as I actually forgot I put them there (and just took them off). Actually, it was the opposite. I seem to be one of the few who actually prefer tabs on my boots. Not for the function, I just think they look better. The previous owner had these trained so that they sat inside the boot so I decided to try my high-tech solution to reverse what he did. Just took the clips off and it appears as though my experiment worked perfectly. Thanks for the call-out!