How to Shine Shoes with Yuya Hasegawa of Brift H

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • How to Shine Shoes | Yuya Hasegawa, winner of the World Championships in Shoe Shining and founder of the famous Brift H Shoe Lounge, breaks down the steps in obtaining the perfect mirror shine. He breaks down the process in the following steps for The Armoury:
    1. Preparing the Shoes
    2. Nourishing with Cream
    3. Applying Wax
    4. Mirror Shine

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  • @TheArmourytv
    @TheArmourytv  6 років тому +98

    For those interested in the shoe line featured, The Armoury shoes are available here: bit.ly/2jeFVtj
    We also carry the Saphir and Brift H cloths featured in our online shop under 'Shoe Care.' Feel free to stop by!

    • @WayneCoolJr
      @WayneCoolJr 6 років тому +4

      Are these the Wyndham semi-brogue captoe oxford in espresso calf, specifically?

    • @TheArmourytv
      @TheArmourytv  6 років тому +4

      Yes, these are.

    • @whole5ome
      @whole5ome 6 років тому

      Great Video! Why apply wax to only the cap of the shoes? why not mirror shine the entire shoes including the soft leather part?

    • @gigagdragoon2345
      @gigagdragoon2345 6 років тому +17

      Because if you did mirror shine the whole shoe, as soon as you'd walk, 60% of it would crack and flake off. You also want the leather to breathe in the movement areas so it doesn't crack and separate. Furthermore, if you wear a fully mirror shined shoe, it looks like a plastic high gloss shoe and people don't realize the work you did.

    • @RicardoLopez-vo9gl
      @RicardoLopez-vo9gl 6 років тому

      The Armoury --

  • @jackliu7326
    @jackliu7326 5 років тому +155

    Never have I seen a man look so cool while polishing shoes

    • @HAKUTAI5
      @HAKUTAI5 3 роки тому +1

      Basically they love shoes and wearing it. Fine shoes fit with fine clothes.

  • @IzzoWingChun
    @IzzoWingChun 5 років тому +204

    The Japanese are true masters of any damn thing they have pride in. And they are proud of a lot.

    • @howardwayne3974
      @howardwayne3974 3 роки тому +3

      What he did was a marine corps spit shine . guess where he learned it .

    • @Lightscribe721
      @Lightscribe721 3 роки тому +17

      @@howardwayne3974 This comment sounds so fucking triggered lmao

    • @bakchormeeman7864
      @bakchormeeman7864 3 роки тому +1

      @@howardwayne3974 u sound American

    • @cardinal-ducderichelieu1362
      @cardinal-ducderichelieu1362 3 роки тому +2

      ​@@howardwayne3974 That's the thing with the japanese people. They didn't event most the of the things they make and use on a regular basis but they still manage to outperform the occident on every single one of them. What a wonderful people.

    • @93johnk
      @93johnk 2 роки тому +1

      @@howardwayne3974 you sound like a guy who’s still mad about Pearl Harbor

  • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
    @thomaschristopherwhite9043 6 років тому +1888

    My dad always told me one thing about the Japanese. That is if they do something, whatever that may be. They do it right.

    • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
      @thomaschristopherwhite9043 6 років тому +142

      joelabo
      That would mean they lack skills that require passion and emotion to do right. Which is not the case. You can clearly see that in every craft within Japanese culture. Just like what's shown in the video above, they turn everything into an art form.

    • @antimoron123
      @antimoron123 6 років тому +100

      Great at torturing prisoners of war.

    • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
      @thomaschristopherwhite9043 6 років тому +165

      antimoron123
      Like I said. If you're gonna something, you best do it right.

    • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
      @thomaschristopherwhite9043 6 років тому +44

      Muscle Shark
      Germany, Italy and Japan. All countries could fit inside the United States 9x over. And they almost took over the world. Aren't you glad they didn't?

    • @ZKZ123
      @ZKZ123 6 років тому +124

      Growing up as a Chinese, the recent history during the war prevented many of us to see the Japanese in a fair light. But as we get older as time goes by we begin to realize that most Japanese people are not guilty of war or invasion, they were misled by their pro-war generals in the government, just like the Germans. Having traveled to Japan, anyone can see that the Japanese culture is one about focusing on intricate details of any given subject and always strive to find a way to better it. They do this part better than any country/race in the world.

  • @adamb2835
    @adamb2835 5 років тому +327

    Im so high that for a moment i thought i understood everything he was saying without reading the subtitles

    • @kimjong-un4411
      @kimjong-un4411 4 роки тому +13

      Bro you were really baked

    • @echo5226
      @echo5226 4 роки тому +3

      😂

    • @bakchormeeman7864
      @bakchormeeman7864 3 роки тому

      High on what, Is the question..

    • @xslashx1908
      @xslashx1908 3 роки тому

      @@bakchormeeman7864 High on answers

    • @Jontae4288
      @Jontae4288 3 роки тому

      Lol bro I’m on another planet right now and I get u

  • @93johnk
    @93johnk 2 роки тому +5

    anyone who is a master of their craft deserves respect and it seems like the Japanese have a lot of these master craftsmen in various fields:)

  • @saadmanh
    @saadmanh 5 років тому +12

    You know this guy is one of the wealthiest in his industry. No word of a lie, was a mini BBC radio documentary on him. Went from doing this at a subway station to having the most sought after shop in Tokyo. He elevated the craft by donning a suit and shining shoes standing up.

    • @matt-marque
      @matt-marque Рік тому +1

      That's a really fascinating innovation. Most shoe shiners in the US tend to kneel due to custom, but it'd feels way more human and fun if we could both stand around and chat a bit while he/she shined my shoes in a way that I could see clearly what he/she was doing.

  • @Jenglotto
    @Jenglotto 4 роки тому +33

    The production value of this video is wonderful. The piano jazz really adds classiness. Not only were the instructions clear, but explanations were given for important steps such as not adding polish to crease areas. I hope to see more videos with this Japanese gentleman.

  • @tort2
    @tort2 6 років тому +16

    Back in the 1980's, while working in NYC, I used to go to these Brazilian shoe shiners in Grand Central. One of them was a wizard at getting mirror shines and like Mr. Hasegawa, he too used his bare fingers to apply wax. Unlike Hasegawa, he added a final buff with a canvas cloth (he did water shine with finger/cloth at first) after Mr. Hasegawa's final step.
    The Brazilians (if they had a guy who tipped well; $20) would spend about 10 minutes on a pair of shoes and let me tell you, it was a great massage and very relaxing. All men should know how to give their shoes a shine and this video is a brilliant demonstration of a lost art. Bravo!

  • @morganchilds9054
    @morganchilds9054 4 роки тому +1

    That is one dapper man shining those shoes! Killer instruction.

  • @LarryMenta1
    @LarryMenta1 6 років тому +6

    I've been waxing my shoes wrong then. This is the best video tutorial I've seen. Thank you!

  • @tacticoolgent1784
    @tacticoolgent1784 5 років тому +10

    Been shining my shoes since the Army and still picked up some tricks. This guy is a samurai shoe shiner!

    • @zome53
      @zome53 5 років тому

      Ya want a real good shine try this it makes a mirror shine on shoes....Adam's VRT Vinyl, Rubber, Tire & Trim Dressing -

    • @arapaimagold8088
      @arapaimagold8088 2 роки тому

      LoL, Armor All is better than Adam's🤣

  • @monster410
    @monster410 3 роки тому +5

    That's when I realized that I was doing shoe care quite wrong... thank you very much for this video ! Very clear and straight to the point !

  • @yummypizzza
    @yummypizzza 6 років тому +461

    How the heck did he tie that cloth around his fingers? That was one of the most important parts and he did it in a flash.

    • @eyeheartsushi2212
      @eyeheartsushi2212 6 років тому +33

      Alex Berkun ua-cam.com/video/skdqWjEQIWc/v-deo.html

    • @yummypizzza
      @yummypizzza 6 років тому +4

      Eye Heart Sushi thanks!

    • @gammondog
      @gammondog 6 років тому +12

      In cases like this it's usually best to enter the "settings" on the youtube tool bar on the bottom of the video. It's the gear symbol. Then select a slower speed. Great for flushing out techniques from how to shuffle a deck to shaking a cocktail shaker.

    • @ih1955
      @ih1955 6 років тому +2

      Thanks! I was also wondering how the devil he did that.

    • @ralphmarlow3945
      @ralphmarlow3945 5 років тому +5

      ask someone that has been in the military lol

  • @IvanZulueta13
    @IvanZulueta13 5 років тому +3

    This isnt a tutorial on how to do things.. this is ART.. an ART!!

  • @kofu9897
    @kofu9897 5 років тому +8

    1つ1つの動きがバーテンダーみたいに丁寧かつ素早くて見入っちゃうな...

  • @jeauxbleaux7613
    @jeauxbleaux7613 5 років тому +9

    This is an excellent tutorial video primarily because it is technique and perseverance that produces the brilliance not so much the wax. A cheap can of Kiwi will produce the same shine as any other polish when properly applied.
    As an ROTC cadet (51 years ago) we had to "spit shine" (using water) our shoes daily. To this day, I do this with my dress shoes. As cadets, we didn't have the luxury of shining just the toe caps and heels, the entire shoe (or jump boots) had to have the same level of shine. Not an easy task on a supple piece of leather, I assure you.
    The cloth used for the application of the polish is equally important as technique. I've always used a thin but dense, tightly woven fabric such as a handkerchief and have also used old t-shirts to equal effect. Don't use any fabric that will scratch the mirrored finish or leave micro hazing. When done, you should be able to clearly see the scum on your teeth in the finish (so, brush your teeth). After five years of ROTC at a military academy, I entered the USAF during the Vietnam war. Oddly, spit shined shoes were not a requirement in the Air Force...
    Mr. Hasegawa clearly does his work with class, style and elan, and has taken this craft to new level! Thank you for the excellent video!

  • @58jennypenny
    @58jennypenny 6 років тому +2

    a perfect beautiful shine on a gorgeous pair of shoes, I could listen to this guy a long time...

  • @frankie65th
    @frankie65th 5 років тому +5

    This was oddly satisfying to watch, good job!

  • @limbot2222
    @limbot2222 6 років тому +1

    jeeez these are one of the best shoes I've ever seen in my life

  • @tommyjakks
    @tommyjakks 4 роки тому +1

    This guy is a professional in every sense of the word

  • @RonLarhz
    @RonLarhz 6 років тому +90

    This guy from brift.... My goto asmr if idk what to watch(hear) for sleep.

  • @homosepian1234
    @homosepian1234 6 років тому +13

    This guy is absolutly a wonderfull artisian

  • @petrusgandamana
    @petrusgandamana 6 років тому +3

    I like Mr Hasegawa technique and explanation...thanks alot

  • @KarenLum
    @KarenLum 6 років тому +51

    I could literally watch videos of Japanese people showing me how to random things all day. Someone please create a playlist.

    • @lummx
      @lummx 6 років тому +2

      I second the motion.

    • @pauladams1915
      @pauladams1915 5 років тому

      Just type in "Japanese skills" into UA-cam. You'll be amazed.

    • @xaderp
      @xaderp 5 років тому

      This is where you start ua-cam.com/video/9XP-B2FlNNM/v-deo.html

    • @sake9305
      @sake9305 4 роки тому +2

      Markus Patients 😳

    • @zuhaibmehbub5395
      @zuhaibmehbub5395 3 роки тому

      i like your comment can we talk friendly now i am on line reply me 👌 OK

  • @philanthony8704
    @philanthony8704 6 років тому +19

    Great Job! I used this technique for years for my military boots and dress shoes. However, you can mirror shine the back of the shoes cause it wont crease. Actually the whole shoe can be mirror shined, but the trick is to walk in the shoes afterwards then go back and buff with dabs of water on the creases to clean up the excess.

    • @machiavellisprince5986
      @machiavellisprince5986 5 років тому

      Phil... so he's saying wax the whole shoe but only mirror shine the toe caps right? It sounded like he said only wax the toe caps but then I saw him wax the whole shoe.

  • @JC-rs5st
    @JC-rs5st 6 років тому +3

    Shoes make the look. There is nothing worse than seeing someone in a really expensive suit and shoes not polished. A lot of guys should view this video. Great job.

  • @stephenator1526
    @stephenator1526 6 років тому +36

    This is so fascinating to watch. Really great tips in here too!

  • @MrTongallen
    @MrTongallen 6 років тому +4

    Great mirror shine tutorial, never thought of using bare fingers to apply the shoe cream and base layer wax before. Which makes sense considering leather is a type of skin, can't wait to try it out.

  • @nigelsookram882
    @nigelsookram882 6 років тому +2

    smooth as silk in his presentation!

  • @DappsJames
    @DappsJames 5 років тому +11

    A suited gentleman who’s not afraid of getting his hands dirty is alright in my book. Great video

  • @wparo
    @wparo 6 років тому +67

    So where can I buy this Japanese guy?

    • @krestonosets68
      @krestonosets68 3 роки тому +1

      Racist joke and you don't even notice that

    • @unknown81360
      @unknown81360 3 роки тому

      @@krestonosets68 not racist in the slightest

    • @krestonosets68
      @krestonosets68 3 роки тому

      @@unknown81360 another racist, adios

    • @unknown81360
      @unknown81360 3 роки тому

      @@krestonosets68 what's racist about this joke?

    • @Cynical_Giro
      @Cynical_Giro 3 роки тому +2

      @@unknown81360 dude nowdays snowflakes see racism everywhere

  • @MrTxawjcoj
    @MrTxawjcoj 4 роки тому +85

    The Japanese, I swear they finesse everything they do.

  • @christian_fx2408
    @christian_fx2408 2 роки тому

    This guy puts the finesse in shoe shining

  • @vladimirboevvisuals8032
    @vladimirboevvisuals8032 3 роки тому +1

    Eto prosto uhyenno!!!! Amazing!

  • @dominicweber
    @dominicweber 6 років тому +2

    The shoe design is exquisite

  • @TheNunakun
    @TheNunakun 6 років тому +5

    Absolutely perfect, concise instruction and presentation. Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @climbjay
    @climbjay 6 років тому +1

    Unbelievable. True Japanese grace and style.

  • @joshuavong4827
    @joshuavong4827 6 років тому +12

    So glad that The Armoury started posting content again. These videos are fantastically informative. Keep them coming please!

    • @TheArmourytv
      @TheArmourytv  6 років тому +2

      Happy to hear! More to come soon. We recommend feedback on the types of how-to videos you would all like to see.

  • @steventrosiek2623
    @steventrosiek2623 6 років тому +222

    Absolutely gorgeous shoes. Instruction is perfect: easy to follow and very clear and printed. Thank you for a wonderful video. What brand of wax polish are you using?

    • @TheArmourytv
      @TheArmourytv  6 років тому +13

      Hello there, thank you for the kind words. We are using Saphir brand wax in this video - available at www.thearmoury.com

    • @TheArmourytv
      @TheArmourytv  6 років тому +3

      Just an update the shoes are also available online here bit.ly/2jeFVtj :)

    • @半蔵-x5h
      @半蔵-x5h 6 років тому +1

      Do you also sell that water spritzer? I don't see it on your site.

    • @koofdome
      @koofdome 5 років тому +1

      半蔵 kirby Allison hanger project sells it. $35

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel 2 роки тому

      @@koofdome
      Screw that, just go to WalMart!

  • @Achintyanath
    @Achintyanath 2 роки тому +1

    Pinnacle of Class.

  • @TheJosa007
    @TheJosa007 5 років тому

    What a job!!! I thought I knew how to shine my shoes. Thank you for the video

  • @Tiagotaf
    @Tiagotaf 6 років тому +1

    Flawless job! I'm definitely gonna try out these techniques! Thanks.

  • @CarlosFlores-gm7dv
    @CarlosFlores-gm7dv 6 років тому +1

    I used to polish my army boots that way, after watching another guy's technique. He was phillipino. Great parade shine!

  • @sushimamba4281
    @sushimamba4281 Рік тому

    I really enjoy watching this. It gives me a nice feeling :)

  • @britiw
    @britiw 4 роки тому

    This video proves that it doesn't matter what you are doing, most importantly is HOW you do it!

  • @davidquintao8172
    @davidquintao8172 4 роки тому

    Fantastic work - and the sounds are asmr.

  • @hgnata
    @hgnata 6 років тому

    this is the definition of professional

  • @fjimenezbotello
    @fjimenezbotello 6 років тому +1

    Many thanks for share, Japan is a treasure full of knowledge.

  • @nandoshinesasmr5214
    @nandoshinesasmr5214 5 років тому

    Japanese shoe shiners takes much pride in their work on shoe shining shoes!!! The best shoe shiners are in Japan and Singapore!!! They are worldwide shoe champions in my book!!! 🌟👞👍🏼

  • @HULKHOGAN1
    @HULKHOGAN1 5 років тому +1

    Everything about this is awesome

  • @Trackerstatus
    @Trackerstatus 2 роки тому +1

    This man's wife is the happiest woman in the world.

  • @mhossain21
    @mhossain21 6 років тому

    So satisfying to watch! Great video; very crisp and instructive. Felt therapeutic watching it. Now I’ll go and polish mine!

  • @DanielZakariaei
    @DanielZakariaei 6 років тому

    I mentioned this in another video of his. The dedication and style makes even shoe shining intriguing.

  • @krafthund
    @krafthund 4 роки тому

    The jazz music makes everything so much more enjoyable...

  • @juststuff5216
    @juststuff5216 6 років тому

    Never get bored of watching this :)

  • @PhilVerryChannel
    @PhilVerryChannel 5 років тому +2

    That is taking pride in your customers shoes and certainly taking pride in your craft and paying attention to all of the details that matter most even if no one notices them hopefully, they do. It's about having healthy pride not egotistical pride.

  • @Vinilo-pl1pz
    @Vinilo-pl1pz 6 років тому +2

    Master lesson. Thank you for this video!

  • @passportpropertygroup6962
    @passportpropertygroup6962 5 років тому +3

    When I was in the service, I shined my boots the same way, including the way he would hold the rag, except the fancy oils and creams this guy used. I just used a brush, kiwi shoe wax and water. Although in my case I would take about about 20 to 30 minutes each boot because I was not satisfied until I got that high gloss finish. I believe in some countries they would call it spit shine because they would literally use their spit instead of water to shine the shoe.

  • @jorgetuddon8996
    @jorgetuddon8996 6 років тому +1

    Lovely video, learned much that I will apply to my technique. Thanks!

  • @haseebnedarya4327
    @haseebnedarya4327 6 років тому

    Nice shoes...like the shade of brown...good quality of the shoes

  • @theprophecydream
    @theprophecydream 6 років тому

    Well i’had done it in school days and the shoes were so much shiny. I learned it from my father he was at military, nice video it’s remind me

  • @jomz3721
    @jomz3721 5 років тому

    They took pride and quality just by shining shoes, now we know why Toyotas and hondas are such awesome cars

  • @tonyp333777
    @tonyp333777 6 років тому

    i love the armoury videos too! i have been lusting after your products for YEARS online and on instagram..........please produce more video i believe it will grow your brand and expose it to a larger sartorialist audience. i have been learning so much from kirby allison hanger project about shoes he puts out a huge amount of videos. please put more out we love you guys!

  • @Porthosity
    @Porthosity 5 років тому +1

    Question: Mr. Hasegawa advised to use the wax on just the toe cap. Why is that, and why not the entire shoe?
    I recently got a pair of shoes with Horween Chromexcel, and I'd like to get the best shine out of the boots as I can, but the toe tends to take the most wear/tear.
    Excellent video! I always appreciate a fine craftsman showing off their skills.

    • @Dragon4eva
      @Dragon4eva 5 років тому +1

      Not an expert by any means, but my guess would be thay the softer bits of the shoe can crease with use, and there wont be much call for a mirror shine there?

  • @cadshoepattern
    @cadshoepattern 11 місяців тому

    That is good job sir. I am shoes designer. And I really like your shoes.

  • @dhtheking
    @dhtheking 6 років тому

    I don’t know why I watched this video but I love it

  • @1guitarlover
    @1guitarlover 2 роки тому

    Awsome technique. Thank you!!!

  • @kaisersozay231
    @kaisersozay231 6 років тому +2

    Excellent review and explanation! Keep up the good work..
    .

  • @pjk5497
    @pjk5497 5 років тому

    Great video on Polishing already polished shoes

  • @dappergent9422
    @dappergent9422 5 років тому

    Superb video. Love the technique and final result. First Class shoe polisher 🎩 👋🏻

  • @cobar1954
    @cobar1954 6 років тому

    When i was a kid i was told to put the tin of shoe polish on the stove to heat it up till it went real soft, great results

  • @jainansankalia1026
    @jainansankalia1026 6 років тому +10

    This has to be my new favorite video on creating a mirror shine. So much technique and great tips packed into such a short video.
    One question, how much time is spent between each section letting the shoe dry/absorb?
    I couldn’t tell if the cuts were just for the section headings or if time was spent letting the shoes sit.

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel 2 роки тому

      Sufficient time.

    • @Ram-RTR
      @Ram-RTR 10 місяців тому

      ​@@usernamemykel I apply a conditioner/cream (shoe care) in the morning and shine with a wax in the afternoon or evening. If I am using a cleaner like the saphir renomat I just leave it for a night after I am done cleaning. I found that applying conditioner/cream too soon doesn't make it stick/colour well.

  • @hironosuke12
    @hironosuke12 5 років тому

    ワックスを塗り重ねた後、なんで水を使うのか?という理由がこれで明確になりました!
    法人相手の営業なので、靴磨きは本当に大切にしたいんですよね
    すごく参考になりました

  • @georgelennon3618
    @georgelennon3618 3 роки тому +1

    Ah ha! After 21 years in the military, I finally know how to get a good mirror shine on my boots and shoes. I’ve been doing it wrong. I needed to wear my suit! What was I thinking!?

  • @william719
    @william719 5 років тому

    Nicely done. Thanks for sharing!

  • @10MinutestoRouletteFortune
    @10MinutestoRouletteFortune 5 років тому +2

    we did the same thing in Marine Corp boot camp back when they still polished their boots.

  • @andreatanzi3191
    @andreatanzi3191 6 років тому

    Polished at perfection.

  • @rmaya4940
    @rmaya4940 3 роки тому

    The Amoury-san Domo Arigato..I love your vlog...very useful & learnt how to shine 👟 correctly.🙂

  • @peterharrison4324
    @peterharrison4324 2 роки тому

    This is the simplest mirror shine instruction I’ve seen. Very clear instructions and explanations. I do have one question. There seem to be many opinions about how much alcohol is added to the water, if any at all. Can you offer your opinion?

  • @Jinjin000w
    @Jinjin000w 6 років тому +1

    This just goes to show that it’s not what job you do but how you do it that’s important.

  • @OGCfrank
    @OGCfrank 5 років тому

    very clear how to care shoes. nice video.

  • @nkojima
    @nkojima 6 років тому

    just watching it feel satisfying. i call it a day

  • @masa1044
    @masa1044 5 років тому +1

    good translation to english ! I'm impressed

  • @clonmore819
    @clonmore819 6 років тому +1

    Excellent video. Thank you

  • @assmonkey626
    @assmonkey626 3 роки тому +1

    wow... thanks for this ive been shining boots for a while and never got it quite right this works flawless

  • @NS-wo6ze
    @NS-wo6ze 5 років тому +5

    Thank you, sir. Now I know how to take care of my Church's.

  • @sniper9786
    @sniper9786 6 років тому +91

    the gentleman from Japan Hasegawa san is speaking Japanese... maybe he doesn't speak English but if he does but still chose to continue in Japanese then I have huge respect for him. A man who honours his language, heritage and roots must be someone with very strong moral values.

  • @edmardisla8492
    @edmardisla8492 6 років тому

    Best ad ever.

  • @alvindurochermtl
    @alvindurochermtl 4 роки тому +2

    Some finer points. Despite people traditionally call this spit-shinning, never use your own spit or saliva. Hygiene aside, saliva contains certain enzymes that will dull your shoes. Second, never use hot or warm water. The colder the water you use, the shinier your shoes will become. Third, if possible, use distilled water. Mineral or tap water contain certain deposits that will also dull your shine. Fourth, when you're done with your bulling with your coloured shoe polish. Consolidate your shine with one or two thin layers of transparent polish which is usually thicker and waxier than regular polish. Fifth, at the very end there is actually a final process we call water bull in the army. You basically use a small fine piece of cotton, soak it with a bit of cold water, then go around your polished areas gently WITHOUT any show polish at all. This will get rid of any tiny stains or micro scratch marks left behind by your polishing cloth's fabric. Lastly, jewellery polishing cloths are in fact the best shoe polishing cloth. Never use the yellow Kiwi shoe dusters.

  • @hamzaziati
    @hamzaziati 5 років тому

    That was absolute art!

  • @paulhodge855
    @paulhodge855 3 роки тому

    Love the name. I have a decent shoe collection and armory. Both in multiple style, colors and calibers.

  • @teltel420
    @teltel420 3 роки тому

    他の靴磨き職人と比べても断トツに長谷川さんの靴磨きがカッコ良い!
    定期的に見に来てしまう.....

  • @ryosukefujimura
    @ryosukefujimura 6 років тому

    Wow. It's so interesting and good instructions.

  • @34672rr
    @34672rr 5 років тому

    'winner of the World Championships in Shoe Shining'
    holy shit. i haven't been surprised by the existence of something like this in years

  • @johnhall9900
    @johnhall9900 5 років тому +5

    That was tremendous! How long, start to finish, was Mr. Hasegawa working on those shoes, pre-edit? Was there a drying or resting period for the shoes between process steps? Thanks for showing this procedure. I was in the US Navy, years ago, and this would have been a really helpful thing to have known then, for putting that mirror polish on for inspections! Unreal. :)

    • @englisy6079
      @englisy6079 5 років тому +4

      I've been doing this for a year now and I can tell you it usually takes me about 30 minutes in total now. Before, it could take me up to an hour. Even right now if I obsess over it, it takes more than an hour.
      It's really a personal preference. How much do you want it to shine, how much time you have, etc.

  • @dimogibrahim798
    @dimogibrahim798 6 років тому

    i found this really Satisfying

  • @Liammillard_94
    @Liammillard_94 5 років тому +1

    That was incredibly satisfying

  • @jjulian1783
    @jjulian1783 6 років тому +173

    How about showing this on a pair of shoes that have some miles on them instead of a brand new pair? Would be a much more effective demonstration.

    • @TheAnonyy
      @TheAnonyy 6 років тому

      jjulian1783 I agree then it would be impressive. Although I will try this method when I purchase the products

    • @jimdevalk
      @jimdevalk 6 років тому +31

      it's not a video on restoring shoes.

    • @TheArmourytv
      @TheArmourytv  6 років тому +52

      We are not opposed to a second video of course.

    • @kennyjohnson1428
      @kennyjohnson1428 6 років тому +13

      It’s harder to mirror shine new shoes than older ones

    • @ashaariahmad708
      @ashaariahmad708 6 років тому +7

      brand new shoes are much harder to spit shine compared to old one.

  • @ScottKorin
    @ScottKorin 5 років тому +1

    Interesting difference in technique and advice compared to other videos. First, I assume the cream being used is a conditioner? Or is it a cream polish? Second, Mr. Hasegawa says that only the toe cap (and back) need shining, where I see plenty of other people say to shine the whole shoe and then "spit shine" the cap.
    But Mr. Hasegawa obviously knows what he is doing...