rob80bboots
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looking equally good. I like the fact that in your pictures your boots always look as if they are getting some serious wear.I thought there was something a little different on zippyh's.
Here's my Espresso I posted the other day.
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The collection continues to grow! ?I have a flat welt logger. Very unusual to see them to be fair. Just got one with a flat welt last week or so too.
Hello guys
Do you use renovateur on espresso burnished leather ?
I can confirm the Renovateur point, from experience. Some years ago I managed to take all the burnishing off a pair of tan Loake brogues.I have specifically checked this with Trickers, Pediwear and also Richard at the Shoe Room when I purchased my Stows. All of them have clearly said not to since it is likely to remove burnishing.
I therefore used Nappa leather balm for conditioning which is much milder and does not alter colour in any way. My burnished Chestnut Stows came out fine after this along with Saphir shoe cream and neutral wax. You can check my immediately earlier post where you can see the burnishing is absolutely intact.