rfranca
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I have a feeling this is a stupid question but I couldn't find an answer anywhere.
Are you guys able of avoiding daily nicks and scratches on your shoes ?
For some reason, as much as try to be careful, I tend to scratch my shoes quite often.
When it's a black pair it seems easier to disguise the nicks and scratches with some shoe products, but with brown (specially lighter) shoes it seems much more difficult.
I've seen some really nice shoes around here, some with exquisite textures like ray-skin, burnished leather, but kept wondering if the owner have been able to avoid any damage to the shoes or if they are able to remove it with treatment.
I see some pictures in this forum of shoes that people have for a long time and that look just as perfect as on the first day
Could it be the way I walk?
One of my colleagues said it's just unavoidable and something we all have to live with.
\tJust wanted to know if there's some secret
Are you guys able of avoiding daily nicks and scratches on your shoes ?
For some reason, as much as try to be careful, I tend to scratch my shoes quite often.
When it's a black pair it seems easier to disguise the nicks and scratches with some shoe products, but with brown (specially lighter) shoes it seems much more difficult.
I've seen some really nice shoes around here, some with exquisite textures like ray-skin, burnished leather, but kept wondering if the owner have been able to avoid any damage to the shoes or if they are able to remove it with treatment.
I see some pictures in this forum of shoes that people have for a long time and that look just as perfect as on the first day
Could it be the way I walk?
One of my colleagues said it's just unavoidable and something we all have to live with.
\tJust wanted to know if there's some secret