It's been said that one of the first things a lady observes about a man is the shoes that he's wearing including whether they're shined, run over, cheap looking, etc. If you don't believe me check out one lady's comments on the link below:
Therefore, it would
behoove any man to take that into consideration when he’s shopping for shoes.
Now, while I’m not suggesting that should be the main reason in choosing
shoes that’s something that, as Arsenio Hall would have stated it,
“things that make you go hmmm…” Of
course, there are other reasons such as occupation, quality, comfort and style.
However, one of the main things that needs to be considered is the maintenance
of the shoes. For example, leather shoes need to be treated differently than
suede shoes. Therefore, the first part of this series on shoes will cover their care and maintenance.
In terms of shoe maintenance I thought it would be wise to speak with someone that's very knowledgeable in this area. Therefore, I interviewed an expert in shoe maintenance and repair, Mr. Clarence Howell. In my opinion he's the best in the business and the owner of Clarence Howell Shoe Repair. He’s been in the business since 1976.
Question: What makes a good
quality shoe? The shoe should be made of
a good quality leather both the top and bottom.
You should purchase name brand shoes such as Cole Haan, Johnston Murphy,
Bostonian, Alan Edmonds and Florsheim Imperial.
Question:
After you purchase a pair of shoes do you wear them right away? First thing that should happen is to apply
shoe
cream and paste to the shoes, in that order, much the same as you
would put wax on a car after purchasing it to protect it from the
weather.
Question: Do leather conditioning products for shoes really
work? Yes, but you should know how to apply the
products to protect the shoes.
Question: What type of care
should the owners of new shoes impart to take care of them? Keep them clean, as much as possible, and
polished.
Question: Are there any products available that will minimize the
leather sole from wearing out on the shoes?
Yes. It’s called a Sole
Saver. You will never have to replace
the soles. It will last for years.
Mr. Howell I thank you for sharing your knowledge to my readers as
well as the advice and services that you’ve given me over the years.
Mr. Howell’s shop is located at 6089 Montgomery road in the
Cincinnati neighborhood of Pleasant Ridge.
The phone number is 513-531-7463.
He also has a website:
I've been caring for my shoes since I was in elementary school. My father taught me how to shine shoes and care for them. Here are some things to consider in addition to what's been cited by Mr. Howell:
1.
Never
wear leather shoes two days in a row.
Leather needs to air out and breathe.
2.
Subsequent
to wearing the shoes take the time to wipe the dust off with a rag or soft
paper tissue.
3.
Place
cedar shoe trees in the shoes for storage.
They will help them maintain their shape and remove moisture.
4.
Shoes
should be shined as needed. Make sure
you have the appropriate shoe crèmes and paste to keep them shined as much as
possible. You want to match the color of
the above as close as possible to the color of the shoes. In addition to the shoe crème and polish make
sure you have a good quality shoe brush, made of horsehair, and rags which could consist of old t-shirts.
5.
Prior
to shining the shoes make sure they’re cleaned as you don’t want to apply
polish to a dirty shoe just like you wouldn’t apply wax to a dirty car.
6.
In
inclement weather wear shoe rubbers to protect them from the elements. In the event you get caught wearing them in
bad weather remove them as soon as possible and place newspaper in them to help
them dry out.
7.
Suede,
Nubuck and Patent Leather shoes require special products designed specifically
for them.
Let’s
take a look at the results from not taking care of your shoes.
Hole-in-One
Before and After
Thinning
Out!
Botox won’t
Help!!!
These shoes were
made for walking!
President
Barack Obama was on the campaign trail in 2008.
Obviously, he did a lot of walking and he didn’t have the time to get
his shoes cared for.
I
hope that I’ve shed some light on how to care for your dress shoes. Remember that the first impression is a
lasting one.
NOTE: All photos were courtesy of Goggle
Images.