Boot Care 101: How To Condition Allen Edmonds Boots (Dalton And Higgins Mill)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Conditioning two pairs of Allen Edmonds Boots.
Amazon Links:
Leather Conditioner Kit: amzn.to/40KX5z3
Cedar Shoe Trees: amzn.to/3R3aW0r
Allen Edmonds Higgins Mill Boot: amzn.to/40KDQWt
Allen Edmonds Dalton Wingtip Dress Boot: amzn.to/3R43qCJ
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I love the practicality of your videos. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
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You’re welcome John, and thanks for watching!
I second the cedar shoe trees. I didn’t buy a pair for my AE Higgins Mill. I wore them 4/5X a week for 6 months and the boots stunk like hell. Spend the $20+ and buy them!!!!
Yep, cedar shoe trees are a game changer!
Good info! Thx for this type of content.
You’re welcome, and thanks for watching!
I'm not a huge fan of cobbler's choice. I tried it after looking for a cheaper substitute for Saphir. I think it contains much more mink oil than a shoe cream. I had the best results with cobbler's choice when I used very little. I might try Venetian Shoe Cream next.
Good info, thanks. I don’t like how it darkened the boots. Thanks for watching.
@@tommilano5431 yes I had the same issue with darkening. I think it's a bit too aggressive. Creams work much better for light conditioning. Thanks for the content!