How to Care for Creasing and Rolls on Shell Cordovan | Shoe Care

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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  • @muzamalgujjar0013
    @muzamalgujjar0013 Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @joelmcleish3867
    @joelmcleish3867 2 года назад

    Great quality hope you get more subs! Could you show wearing them now that you've fixed it?

    • @Shellvedge
      @Shellvedge  2 года назад

      Thanks Joel! I appreciate that!
      Sure! Just realize it’ll look much the same as it did before because the creasing and rolls still exist they’re just smoothed out. But I will see what I can put together. 🙏🏻

  • @carmina776
    @carmina776 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much sir

  • @stoic900
    @stoic900 Год назад

    Would you recommend putting in a shoe tree first before applying the tool?

  • @muzamalgujjar0013
    @muzamalgujjar0013 Год назад +1

    Nice shoes

  • @PeterMi
    @PeterMi 2 года назад

    Great Video as always! I actually have some questions and requests, do you mind doing a video with the spoon and the deer bone/sharper small bone? I was using my two deer bones and found that I was scratching the cordovan instead of helping it, do you have any ideas on how how safe and prevent that if your bones are sharp? Mine was a pair of RL & CJ dark brown cordovan tassel loafers. Thanks again! BTW the ebony stick is impossible to find lol

    • @Shellvedge
      @Shellvedge  2 года назад

      Thanks Peter, I can work on it for sure. I don’t even know if I still have a deer bone but I’ll check. Deer bones usually only have a very small perfectly smooth part and that’s the only part you should use on the shell. If you look at Rocky Mountain leather supply. Or any leather supply company they should have some type of wood tooling for this purpose.

  • @hockbury45
    @hockbury45 2 года назад

    Where did you purchase the ebony stick? Thanks

    • @Shellvedge
      @Shellvedge  2 года назад

      Brift H. It’s a shoeshine bar in japan