Takes me back to my military days. My daily wear number 2 shoes toecaps were bulled to a mirror shine every work evening for 10 years. Your work is superb Sir.
@@naukumaija7056 "Better than new," it's just that the roll-off between the two Ns makes it difficult to differentiate. But either way he's not wrong. They do look better than me right now.
Most of my life I wore second-hand shoes. At first, because I was young and poor, then later because I'm old & stingy. I learned how to restore shoes from an old black shine man from the old school, he had a stand near to where I lived. He would pop the shoeshine rag to keep time with his whistling. He knew all kinds of tunes. As a sideline, he would hunt good shoes down from thrift shops, fix them up & restore them and sell them at his stand. Made a good living. Sent his kid to college. Beautifully shined shoes always show you are not a slob or a bum. There a lot of beautiful shoes sitting in thrift shops. I am glad someone is showing other people how to do it. It makes or a warm place in my stingy heart when I get a compliment on shoes that I paid $4 for. I shine my shoes every day and I'm 68 and retired. It's like meditation or something, very relaxing.
Your comment sir just made me smile. I don't own any good pair of leather shoes but if i do own one in the future it would surely come from a thrift store and not some fancy store. It would give me great satisfaction to give it back it's life. I would definitely enjoy every moment restoring it to its former glory. ☺️
I'm happy you gave yourself the credit and said "they look better than new". People are always so quick to not give themselves enough credit. Well Done Sir!! 👞
My father had a shoe selling store when he was young, and I love formal and dress shoes. Since I know leather and shoes like these and own some nice hand made pairs, I know your job's value and the level of your profeciency. You have a follower from IRAN
Fantastic job! So very beautiful! When I was a kid I used to polish my dads dress shoes and he would pay me 10 cents a pair. I never got them that beautiful... but then again, it was a 10 cent polish job! But that experience gave me the appreciation for a well cared for and polished shoe!
you sir!!! should be sponsored by elite shoe maker's...reach out with a strong brief request and link to your strongest video and wait for a reply..you deserve more;)
I heard about a guy, on hearing of his neighbor's early death, he volunteered to come over and shine the shoes of the whole family. I don't know that he did it your way, but come time for the funeral, it was one less headache for the bereaved widow and her children to worry about. Probably the last thing you'd think of doing for somebody in that horrible position, but it was his way of helping, and it did help. Others brought food, sent flowers, the usual, but this one kindness meant more.
@@TheMeasuredSwan I thought so too. I know when my wife died a simple thing like that would have been really appreciated, but nobody did nuttin. I was without any in person human contact for months and months afterward. Mostly because all the people I used to know have died out. It's hell getting old.
@chocobonita well I do have another lady now. She was just a long distance friend for a long time,. She lived in Florida, I'm in Alabama. I was helping her write her book. Anyway, her seamstress shop went under, and she was going to be without a place to live. I wanted the company more than anything, so I went and got her and brought her here... just as friends at first... but over time it's become like she's my wife, though technically we are not married, I see it as the same. We're both pretty feeble these days, so neither of us can to a lot. She found a way to make a quilt for her great grandkid, I find things to fix and sell on ebay, it keeps me occupied anyway. I also fix toys and such and anonymously leave them for kids around the neighborhood. Every once in a while I get to see them outside playing with the toys. Does my heart good.
toot tall I can’t imagine how that must have been losing your wife. Lack of human contact becomes debilitating we all need a companion to bounce off our ideas and to listen to. I suppose the older you become the more melancholically a person can become remembering the ease of days when popping out to see friends was easy. As an older mum to a small child in a city I don’t know I find I get terrible cabin fever (of sorts) having no one to chat to. Can you join a club?
I told you before, I’ll tell you again, I’m so amazed to see every time, in real time, like magic, all the life resurfacing here before me. Thanks... ❤️
I just bought a nice pair of dress shoes for my fiance yesterday for our upcoming wedding. Now i wish i just bought old shoes so i could "repair" them like you did. 😊 I don't even know how i ended up watching your videos but oh boy I'm glad i did. There's just something soooo satisfying watching those old shoes come to life. Thank you sir for a job well done. A new fan from the Philippines.
I started watching guys restoring old diecast cars, then guys restoring old shop tools, then a guy restoring old paintings, and now I'm watching you restore old beat-up shoes! I see a pattern here...
Gorgeous shoes for the discerning man. If a guy wears shoes like this he’s making a statement. “I’ve got my act together!” Beautiful shoes. Beautiful restoration work.
I love your videos. But you MUST BE one of the most RELAXED guys in town!! :-) I could not imagine doing such a Zen endeavor and not be relaxed. You could continue to do this until you are 90 years old.
Wow! Amazing work of art! I've never seen a mirror toe. Haven't thought of these techniques for more than 60 years, especially wrapping the rag around two fingers and around your wrist. Used to have to shine my dad's business shoes before he left for his trips when I was a kid. Thanks for bringing back such good memories when people cared for fine leather!
Watching this video actually makes me miss shining my boots when I was in the Army. Every Monday during squad inspection my squad leader would look down and smile seeing his reflection in my boots. Wish I still had those boots.
Mark Lambert ahah so I am not the only one ! I thought I was a weirdo to come back to it several time 😂 there is something so calming in these videos ... that’s better than a meditation video
MalyWladziu5 couldn’t agree more!!! I have undertaken the saving of shoes as well so now I am fully converted. Restoring a pair of Allen Edmonds McAllister’s for my son.
I'm so trying this out...already purchased all the items i need for this. As well three shoes to restore. Thank you so much for this great content. Your work gives me so much satisfaction
i knew the answer was yes before i watched, im literally in awe of your skill. i am going to be scouring good wills in my area now and try my hand at this. i have no dressy shoes and would love a pair like the ones youve shown.... just amzing
Until I discovered your channel, I thought shoes, like most things in life, reached a point where they could not be restored. I am sure there is a point, but so far, I have not found it, and I have been able to take better care of my shoes and pick up a couple of bargains I was able to make better. With patience, it is very rewarding, many most shoes can be returned to regular wear.
I just love your videos. It’s wonderful to see how much care you put into your work. The shoes come looking new. Such great work! Just love the mirror shine. It’s magical.
Omg y’all 6:23 I thought he said “they look better than you” but then I thought about it and thought he prob said “better than new.”😩 either way, that’s a nice finished shoe
Old soldier here (UK) I know i wouldnt be up to your standard with all these elite products youre using, this was my routine. Before a big parade, maybe 2 weeks, id start the process off polishing my boots, lots of applying polish, light buff off, repeat over and over again, then completely coat the boot in a thick layer of polish and use a lighter to melt it in, do this 4-5 times, then just water bull them with nothing else but a cloth (wrapped EXACTLY like youre doing!) and 2 fingers, using small circles. Spent hours watching TV and just circling, my fingers ache just remembering this shit!
After 2 failed attempts; on the third day and whatever patience I had left, I nailed it. With Red Oxblood shoe wax polish (all that I had available) and I attained the infamous mirror shine.
I just sit here thinking how to learn this skill teach my fellow country people how to bring back good old shoes to life. Ohhh u are amazing it looks easy but I am sure it takes hours to finish a pair.
I apply polish with my bare hands. That way, I always get the thin layers I am after. Buffing is done by spraying water onto the brush ( two quick sprays will do), going over the area four or so times, respraying the brush as desired. Spraying area with a quick spray and buffing with an old pantyhose brings out an even higher gloss. Repeat two or three times as desired. It works for me every time.
If you want to feel like a million bucks nothing like wearing a fine pair of leather shoes done to a mirror shine. Those shoes went from dire strait to wall street power lunch ,amazing!
Thanks for the great content. Got my first pair of leather shoes for my interview two weeks ago, and it is from Crockett and Jones! I absolutely love them, your video just makes me value them so much more!
It’s come to this: I’m flipping fascinated by shoe makeovers at 2AM.
3:15am and I am watching this 😅😅
Friday night, and I'm watching this. Wth
1:50a.m. and I have to work in a few hours
Quality made shoes are worth hanging on to. I am watching this to refurbish vintage shoes and going green!
Ditto
Takes me back to my military days. My daily wear number 2 shoes toecaps were bulled to a mirror shine every work evening for 10 years. Your work is superb Sir.
Thank you for your service.
Why u left?
How come you wore 2s to work?
6:22 thought he said "They look better than you" after that mirror finish and I was gonna agree 😔
I heard that too, at first 😂
To be fair, these shoes look better than me...
Isn't that what he says?
@@naukumaija7056 "Better than new," it's just that the roll-off between the two Ns makes it difficult to differentiate.
But either way he's not wrong. They do look better than me right now.
You mean, that's not what he's saying? 😂
You're the Bob Ross of Shoes!!!
I had one vid in my recommended, now I have watched 5 😊
OMG what perfect comment!!!
Exactly i just sit and watch ..
True
Most of my life I wore second-hand shoes. At first, because I was young and poor, then later because I'm old & stingy.
I learned how to restore shoes from an old black shine man from the old school, he had a stand near to where I lived. He would pop the shoeshine rag to keep time with his whistling. He knew all kinds of tunes.
As a sideline, he would hunt good shoes down from thrift shops, fix them up & restore them and sell them at his stand. Made a good living. Sent his kid to college.
Beautifully shined shoes always show you are not a slob or a bum. There a lot of beautiful shoes sitting in thrift shops.
I am glad someone is showing other people how to do it. It makes or a warm place in my stingy heart when I get a compliment on shoes that I paid $4 for.
I shine my shoes every day and I'm 68 and retired. It's like meditation or something, very relaxing.
Your comment sir just made me smile. I don't own any good pair of leather shoes but if i do own one in the future it would surely come from a thrift store and not some fancy store. It would give me great satisfaction to give it back it's life. I would definitely enjoy every moment restoring it to its former glory. ☺️
Hey Pop I think you should right a book. If this comment was the intro to a book I would have gotten a copy
Ahyke Otutubuike Oh my goodness me too!
Read this before heading to a thrift shop to pick up some shoes! haha
I'm happy you gave yourself the credit and said "they look better than new". People are always so quick to not give themselves enough credit. Well Done Sir!! 👞
I didn’t want to brag but I was very happy with the results.
My father had a shoe selling store when he was young, and I love formal and dress shoes. Since I know leather and shoes like these and own some nice hand made pairs, I know your job's value and the level of your profeciency. You have a follower from IRAN
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for watching! Feels great to know people all over the world are watching.
You know your becoming a real man when watching this makes you feel satisfied and wanting your shoes to look like this.
Me: I'm not sure about this.
RUclips: Trust me bud.
Still me: Trying to restore my old oxford at 3:30am
Lol
I just went out to buy shoe shine 😂
Fantastic job! So very beautiful! When I was a kid I used to polish my dads dress shoes and he would pay me 10 cents a pair. I never got them that beautiful... but then again, it was a 10 cent polish job! But that experience gave me the appreciation for a well cared for and polished shoe!
you sir!!! should be sponsored by elite shoe maker's...reach out with a strong brief request and link to your strongest video and wait for a reply..you deserve more;)
Simply stunning work ... Amazing transformation .... Leather is amazing at coming back beautifully when treated well .
I heard about a guy, on hearing of his neighbor's early death, he volunteered to come over and shine the shoes of the whole family. I don't know that he did it your way, but come time for the funeral, it was one less headache for the bereaved widow and her children to worry about. Probably the last thing you'd think of doing for somebody in that horrible position, but it was his way of helping, and it did help. Others brought food, sent flowers, the usual, but this one kindness meant more.
toot tall what a sweet gesture.
@@TheMeasuredSwan I thought so too. I know when my wife died a simple thing like that would have been really appreciated, but nobody did nuttin. I was without any in person human contact for months and months afterward. Mostly because all the people I used to know have died out. It's hell getting old.
@chocobonita well I do have another lady now. She was just a long distance friend for a long time,. She lived in Florida, I'm in Alabama. I was helping her write her book. Anyway, her seamstress shop went under, and she was going to be without a place to live. I wanted the company more than anything, so I went and got her and brought her here... just as friends at first... but over time it's become like she's my wife, though technically we are not married, I see it as the same. We're both pretty feeble these days, so neither of us can to a lot. She found a way to make a quilt for her great grandkid, I find things to fix and sell on ebay, it keeps me occupied anyway. I also fix toys and such and anonymously leave them for kids around the neighborhood. Every once in a while I get to see them outside playing with the toys. Does my heart good.
@chocobonita as well as I can, anyways. I'm still a grumpy old bass turd.
toot tall I can’t imagine how that must have been losing your wife.
Lack of human contact becomes debilitating we all need a companion to bounce off our ideas and to listen to. I suppose the older you become the more melancholically a person can become remembering the ease of days when popping out to see friends was easy. As an older mum to a small child in a city I don’t know I find I get terrible cabin fever (of sorts) having no one to chat to.
Can you join a club?
Something satisfying and calming about watching Preston do his thing.
I told you before, I’ll tell you again, I’m so amazed to see every time, in real time, like magic, all the life resurfacing here before me. Thanks... ❤️
I just bought a nice pair of dress shoes for my fiance yesterday for our upcoming wedding. Now i wish i just bought old shoes so i could "repair" them like you did. 😊
I don't even know how i ended up watching your videos but oh boy I'm glad i did. There's just something soooo satisfying watching those old shoes come to life.
Thank you sir for a job well done.
A new fan from the Philippines.
I started watching guys restoring old diecast cars, then guys restoring old shop tools, then a guy restoring old paintings, and now I'm watching you restore old beat-up shoes! I see a pattern here...
carmium me, too!
Gorgeous shoes for the discerning man. If a guy wears shoes like this he’s making a statement. “I’ve got my act together!” Beautiful shoes. Beautiful restoration work.
I love your videos. But you MUST BE one of the most RELAXED guys in town!! :-) I could not imagine doing such a Zen endeavor and not be relaxed. You could continue to do this until you are 90 years old.
I'm sure owner was ecstatic. That mirror shine is fabulous!
it just wax....
The hands of Master...You really love what you do, that's why you do masterpiece...
As an Englishman who is a big fan of C&J your video did not disappoint..... Amazing work and thank you for these uploads.
My pleasure. Thank you for stopping by.
A quality shoe deserves quality attention. You are a master.
This is the reason I'm liking this channel, you've got the goods Mr Soto.
When I was a kid I use to go out and shine shoes so I would have money for my comics and food for lunch at school.
You born in 1910s?
@@АнтонМан-ч9к I was born o. 1953 it was during the 60's
I’m not interested in shoes but i like to see old stuff restored 💜
“They look better than new”
My brain: “they look better than you”
Me: ...well you’re not wrong
That's what he said. I guess by mistake. Awesome shoes wish I could afford them.
Art Cross I heard it too
heard the same thing
I know, with that “n” as a bridge is the same effect I went through...
I was gonna say, “damn, tell it like it is, I guess.” Haha
Wow! Amazing work of art! I've never seen a mirror toe. Haven't thought of these techniques for more than 60 years, especially wrapping the rag around two fingers and around your wrist. Used to have to shine my dad's business shoes before he left for his trips when I was a kid. Thanks for bringing back such good memories when people cared for fine leather!
Excellent..... what a pleasure watching you bringing the shoe to shine again
There is a special satisfaction when you can make your shoes look very good. Nice job.
WOW WOW WOW! I've only seen a shine like that on patent leather. Fabulous!!
it just wax....
@@campkira I'm not talking about what he used. I'm talking about the fabulous shine.
There's something so satisfying about cleaning up and polishing a pair of shoes.
Right!?
This channel could easily be called 'The Shoe Magician'.
Outstanding service to your clients. Greatly appreciate your tips!
Watching this video actually makes me miss shining my boots when I was in the Army. Every Monday during squad inspection my squad leader would look down and smile seeing his reflection in my boots. Wish I still had those boots.
Thank you for your service.
Did you have to give them back to the army?
@@MrPacproductions no I got to keep them. Had them at my parents house and they got thrown away.
I'm going to say treasure before I even look at the video because your work is beyond reproach. 🖒
I have watched this video 5 times and shared it far more. It’s an amazing tutorial on how to bring a pair of shoes back to life. Well done Preston.
Mark Lambert ahah so I am not the only one ! I thought I was a weirdo to come back to it several time 😂 there is something so calming in these videos ... that’s better than a meditation video
MalyWladziu5 couldn’t agree more!!! I have undertaken the saving of shoes as well so now I am fully converted. Restoring a pair of Allen Edmonds McAllister’s for my son.
Oh yes! Just bought a pair of Crockett and Jones brown Derby shoes. Good finish. Hope the owner was pleased :-)
You are an amazing craftsman. Love your work and I thank you.
Definitely a treasure. Just needed some loving. That Saphir is magic.
They look newer than in the shops ❤️❤️❤️ absolutely amazing and look fantastic 👌
Thanks!
I had no idea this was possible. You are truly a genius.
The mirror finish is Army approved. Well done!
Wow. That's beautiful. I love it. And that mirror finish is incredible.
I like step 7, had never thought to do that, adds a nice sense of patina. Great job.
Your channel is so satisfying and peaceful. Well done.
Enjoyed it very much! The shoes look like a piece of artwork after they are completely restored and polished to a mirror shine. 👌👌👌
Thank you!
i wish every town has this kind of service.
A retired officer can not resist seeing your fantastic video. Bravo!
Thank you for your service.
For a moment there I heard "They look better than you".
Excellent job, thank you for sharing your technique and the good proven products!
Me too! 😀 Going to use that from now on.
I was skeptical at the beginning, but man that is some fine finish right there.
Just came across this channel and all I can say is whoa ! The finished product
Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see you back here later!
I'm so trying this out...already purchased all the items i need for this. As well three shoes to restore. Thank you so much for this great content. Your work gives me so much satisfaction
I really enjoy watching this, wish I could take care of my shoes like that.
Those are beautiful shoes, very classy!
Great job like always. Thanks for sharing Preston.
Wow wow wow. Loved the finished result. That glossy waxing was amazing. Hats of dude.
Un-Belive-Able....... I'm speechless. ..... MashaAllah
i knew the answer was yes before i watched, im literally in awe of your skill. i am going to be scouring good wills in my area now and try my hand at this. i have no dressy shoes and would love a pair like the ones youve shown.... just amzing
Awesome! Thanks for watching. I’m glad you liked the video.
Love how the stitching is intact. I love this channel Preston
Thanks again, Brother. You help me to decide whether " to shoe or not to be shoe"
The weird recommendation have brought me to watch a lot of your videos while trying to sleep. Lol
Until I discovered your channel, I thought shoes, like most things in life, reached a point where they could not be restored. I am sure there is a point, but so far, I have not found it, and I have been able to take better care of my shoes and pick up a couple of bargains I was able to make better. With patience, it is very rewarding, many most shoes can be returned to regular wear.
I just love your videos. It’s wonderful to see how much care you put into your work. The shoes come looking new. Such great work! Just love the mirror shine. It’s magical.
Omg y’all 6:23 I thought he said “they look better than you” but then I thought about it and thought he prob said “better than new.”😩 either way, that’s a nice finished shoe
SomeMoistToast ...hahaha, me too!
Oh damn haha I thought he was being cheeky
Same. I dont know why that hurt me a little 😂
But they do look better than me... 😥
i thought the same that's why im looking at comments.
The video has this calm atmosphere to it that I really enjoyed. Keep up the great work. ❤️
You are Da MAN Preston!
Outstanding finish. Well done.
All of your videos are worth watching great
Awesome skill sets and predictable results. Thank you!
Love you work and a rival to some of Japan's finest. Excellent and informative
What a wonderful job. Keep up the good work
Fantastic job brother, beautiful!!!
Old soldier here (UK) I know i wouldnt be up to your standard with all these elite products youre using, this was my routine.
Before a big parade, maybe 2 weeks, id start the process off polishing my boots, lots of applying polish, light buff off, repeat over and over again, then completely coat the boot in a thick layer of polish and use a lighter to melt it in, do this 4-5 times, then just water bull them with nothing else but a cloth (wrapped EXACTLY like youre doing!) and 2 fingers, using small circles. Spent hours watching TV and just circling, my fingers ache just remembering this shit!
How long would a polish/finish like this last on your boots?
@@celestewatson4874 1 ceremony, unfortunately :-(
Captivating and stunning! Semper Fi
Incredible job as always man...it's so satisfying to see a good shoe transformation
After 2 failed attempts; on the third day and whatever patience I had left, I nailed it. With Red Oxblood shoe wax polish (all that I had available) and I attained the infamous mirror shine.
Interesting work! Finishing is perfect
Holy cow,hide! This is mesmerizing!
I just sit here thinking how to learn this skill teach my fellow country people how to bring back good old shoes to life. Ohhh u are amazing it looks easy but I am sure it takes hours to finish a pair.
I apply polish with my bare hands. That way, I always get the thin layers I am after. Buffing is done by spraying water onto the brush ( two quick sprays will do), going over the area four or so times, respraying the brush as desired. Spraying area with a quick spray and buffing with an old pantyhose brings out an even higher gloss. Repeat two or three times as desired. It works for me every time.
Wow! Beautifully done. From somebody who struggles to give his shoes a decent shine . And been constantly disappointed by hotel shoe shines.
Incredible work yet again!
You make me go out to garage sales. Find ugly old shoes and send them to you!! Hahaha. Thx
If you want to feel like a million bucks nothing like wearing a fine pair of leather shoes done to a mirror shine. Those shoes went from dire strait to wall street power lunch ,amazing!
Man they turned out gorgeous...
What a bloody lovely pair of shoes, I spent hour`s cleaning my first pair of D.M years ago, oxblood. nice video mate......subbed
Oxblood boots, up to the knees with bright yellow laces? Skin head..
This was incredible. Liked and subscribed.
I am fascinated by your job. Amazing work! I need to do the same to my shoes. Thanks a lot for the valuable information
You are the Wizard of Shoes.
Beautiful shoes and awesome workmanship 👍👍
Great videos. Can you show more before and after, side by side comparisons. Especially at the start. Thank you 👍🏻
Great information and calmly explained....really appreciate it. Cheers from UK.
Thanks!
Incredible shine!!! Wow 😳
Thanks for the great content. Got my first pair of leather shoes for my interview two weeks ago, and it is from Crockett and Jones! I absolutely love them, your video just makes me value them so much more!
Awesome channel I am glad I stumbled upon it!
i like how you share your expertise with regards to leather shoe care....impressed keep up the good work preston!
I can only hope that someone will treat my hide with this much love and care once I'm gone.
Spit polish, love it , reminds me of my military days.👍🇦🇺
you really know what to do. best of the best,buddy