UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
This just dropped today. If you missed out on the preorder, there are some sizes left, but they won't be around for long. Check out the remaining stock here
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True. Also for an easy to get alternative (but only comes in limited colors) I recommend Alden Boot Cream. Not only works great, but smells good like saphir and not harsh.
No. I live in Europe, hence the strangeness of shipping something to the U.S. so I can order it back to Europe.
I will have to look into it. I've been looking for a domestic alternative.
You will like it. I actually enjoy smelling it. Unfortunately I believe the only colors it comes in are Black, Brown, Tan, Dark Burgandy, and neutral. I get mine from Tom Austin shoes here on 43rd between 5th and 6th.
No. I live in Europe, hence the strangeness of shipping something to the U.S. so I can order it back to Europe.
WTF, why are you guys smelling your shoe creams???
No. I live in Europe, hence the strangeness of shipping something to the U.S. so I can order it back to Europe.
For the Medaille D'Or line you can use http://www.valmour.fr.
WTF, why are you guys smelling your shoe creams???
Alternatively, if you live near a Berluti store you can also pick up their polish (made by Saphir). Living in London I find this easier than ordering from France, and I find Berluti's range in polish (and incidentally also in socks) to be excellent. The polish range includes a plethora of colours as well as neutral-beeswax (which I use as a first coat) and a 'cleaning wax', the properties of which I have never quite managed to figure out
Sounds good, except that I am not looking for a polish. I want something that does not give the shine a polish does. Other people in the thread recommended me getting the cream instead for that purpose.