Transforming a Young Man’s Shoes for His First Job: Full JR resole and Shine Ft. Tim’s Shoe Repair
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There is something therapeutic about watching an old thing being restored .... thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thanks again for watching
Yes, I was just thinking that, makes me keen to look after my burgundy Loake Royals!
absolutely
My two favorite ways to relax, rain storm videos and now shoe shine ☺️☺️
Same here, it's because we realise we don't have to throw everything away that will land in landfills.
"They aren't perfect by any stretch of the imagination."
Dude, they are brand fuckin new, you're an artist.
The fact that some young guy, just starting out, doesn't have to worry if he looks presentable enough..it's such a noble thing, to do this with good intent..for someone deserving. This is somebody's miracle.
Pretty awesome, I'm a bit jealous
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Really lowering the bar on miracles... REALLY.
Even old guys who love restored classic shoes. The restoration and reuse of a quality product is well worth the time and effort.
@@donc3111at least this one is real.
"The shoes aren't perfect..."
*literally shows a pair of shoes that look brand new*
My dude you are amazing. Those shoes look fantastic! What a transformation!
It's the existing crease.....LOL even though they did an amazing job....
@@Pyro978 lol, i crease my brand new shoes on first wear :D
@@wil1430 Same here....
Simply amazing.
@@wil1430 also I have seen some brand new shoes have a slight crease on them. If you wear a leather shoe they are going to crease. That's as normal as tyre wear on your car.
I just watched a 75 year old Japanese man shave another mans face, and now I watched a leather shoe restoration. What a time to be alive.
Got a link? 🧔
You should have been alive in the ' 50s and early ' 60s where every corner had a shoeshine guy and every barber had better know how to use a " cutthroat " or he didn't have many customers . My dad would take me to the barbers on Saturday ( I was born in '52 , so I was young enough to live it but old enough to absorb it .) All the men would be there getting theirstraight razor shaves and fresh haircuts for Saturday night and church on Sunday along with their shines by the old handicapped military guy ( from world War 2 ) so they'd be right with their wives and the preacher .
@@doughoward6401 you can learn to use the cutthroat yourself! I got into the hobby. I’m in my mid 20s but I really wanted to learn the straight razor so I found a lot of resources on r/wetshaving on Reddit and got my own razor. I’m not a master by any means but it’s definitely doable.
@@ramirososa7566 I used to use a cutthroat , but age crept up on me and my hands got to where they were shaking too much . Had a nice one from Germany with a horn handle . Learned how to hone the blade from an old time barber who had the patience of Job !! It's a dying skill . Now all the barbers use handles that have disposable blades and they don't have to practice patience with honing and moving the skin of different textures . That's why the barber had to know his customers , every persons skin is different and stretches and moves a different way and how it's manipulated makes the difference between a great close shave and a butchered job.
@@doughoward6401Amazing story, thanks Doug.
Just doing your part so a young man has a proper pair of shoes, something that can boost confidence, at new job? That is truly charitable. Well done, sir. Kudos.
When you talked about the mirror shine I just realized every proffesion is about hard work and dedication. It's crazy how everything in life has levels to it. I was never interested in this type of stuff, but what makes me hooked is when watching people who has perfected their craft. It's just something spiritual about it. Whatever it is.
These are so beautifully restored. Even though they aren't perfect the young man who is going to wear them will remember the hard work you did and will treasure them even after he can afford a brand new pair. These will always be the shoes he work to his first day.
The fact that you said they didnt turn out the way you wanted them let's me know your a true artist cause I'm the same way about my art lol the kid is going to love the shoes
How u know its a kid
Meskro Chen Watch the video,he said it in the beginning.
@Dzintra Commenting negatively on youtube is also not a REAL contribution. Stfu and rethink your own life before insulting people and what they enjoy doing.
@@Joseph_yy I think he is young man not a kid.
was thinking the same thing
Removing the shoe tree for a closer look was a quiet move of great integrity. Well done 👍
Also, the reason it is stiff and not bent is coz it's got a newer better sole it can hold on to
YES
Have to admit, I winced when I saw the finished product, love a pair of good old leather shoes. Those shoes looked SOOO stunning after you restored, them !!!! in London here where I am, sole restoration costs a fortune sometimes, you're an artist in your own right mate well-done
Young man, you shall go to the ball! Beautiful to see shoes restored and given a new lease of life. Saludos from Mexico. 🇲🇽
When I watched this video, I thought of my nephew who graduated from Tufts University Magna Cum Laude with a major in major in political science. Corona of course put graduation on hold, but I bought him a beautiful pair of Johnston Murphys for when he is actually able to graduate. He'll be going on to Boston University Law School and wants to keep the shoes all the way through his law career. I gave him this video so he would know how to maintain them for as many years as he could. When he saw how the acetone made the shoes stand tall oh, he broke into a smile. The mirror shine blew his mind. Thank you so much
Sugar Free You must be very proud of your nephew! Hope he does well
Sugar Free - please say you bought shoe trees with the shoes. They help preserve even mediocre shoes.
hahahahahahahahaha
After he graduates he can bill his first clients and upgrade to Allen Edmonds or Alden.
I'm gonna get your nephew into drugs
My father always made sure our school shoes were polished before we went to school the next day. I followed the same rules when I started work & now at 50, polished shoes with a suit is perfection :)
My parents were hardly able to keep me in clothes, let alone shoes. The world looks at your different from day -1 if you don't start the game already wealthy. You were lucky to have parents with money, I am sure you were able to make something out of yourself with such an immense advantage.
@@rich1051414 My parents were far from wealthy as we lived on one salary. Little things like wearing your clothes presentable as in making sure you look your best. Wearing a tie that is well presented, a dress shirt with your suit that is ironed & tucked in - all make a huge difference when projecting your personal image. I don't chase named brands, I wear what I can afford & have $$$$$ in my wallet.
@@matthewbrown6163 That is an alien concept. We were more worried about how we were going to have food each night and not go to bed with hunger pains, and how I am going to avoid all the bullies so I don't get my ass beat again for being poor.
@@rich1051414 Naturally Nutrition is priority one I was only recounting a story where I was as a manager in IT our firm did not pay them on the Friday. I loaned them $200 each as I knew 2 of them were driving on fumes & would not return to work the next day. 2 of them filled up their cars whilst one bought his 4 packets of cigarettes. 1 man bought groceries to eat for the week.
Sadly mate, poverty is around us. The 107 year old mother of a lady I met in hospital told me how the kids of a struggling family in were invited in for a meal - to give the parents a break without upsetting their pride. The kids ate well as the parents got to eat properly - just once. Food VS Fashion - I know where my priority would be :)
I think what you are doing about restoring the shoes for people starting work is such a nice thing. Giving back is such a beautiful sentiment .The shoes look like new!
This makes me cry! The shoes look amazing and that owner is going to be so thankful. You rock!! ❤️
there are some sad people in the world...who clicks DISLIKE on something like this....this man is GIFTING this stuff.
Here’s a life lesson: watch the video, and don’t even bother thinking about something as meaningless as internet likes/dislikes
Lot of miserable people out there I guess
They probably wear 200 dollar brand name trainers made out of plastic that cost cents to make in a sweatshop. This video is wasted on them.
I'm ln my 70s and I spit shined a lot on shoes in my time but you have a gift the magic touch. If it was so easy you wouldn't have all of us viewers. All I can say I want more.
What wonderful memories your video brought back for me. Watching my Dad polish his uniform shoes till the toes were like glass. The smell of leather, polish and the swoosh of the brush. Thank you. ❤
LOVE this channel! I work as a PM for large Roadway projects (most days in office, but some in field). I find I am one of the few that take pride in the quality of the items you show here.
It must be so lovely to know exactly what you're doing..loving what you're doing and working with the things you love..your videos are so pleasing ♥
This is an art people are ignoring from a very long time. I appreciate the work cobblers put in to make our feet comfortable and looks elegant.
Great content I just love how The Elegant Oxford has transformed those distressed loafers to a very pristine finish and look, despite how the restoration didn't come out as You expected. I am now following You and will make sure that I'm doing a great job in taking care of my very own personal Shoe collection thru your other tutorials, please continue in providing these great gems for Gentlemen who needs to be educated on a proper Shoe care.
great way of up-cycling and giving a well made pair of shoes a new lease of life. Really beats the "use and throw" mindset that consumers and retailers so actively promote. Keep up the good work, Preston!
1:38 - I swear, you have magical shoe trees. The shoes always look 80% better as soon as you slide them in.
They are $100+ trees. Their definitely is some magic their. :)
What brand of shoe tree are they ?
Wow! Tearing up watching this. I’m imagining this young man embarking on his career proudly wearing this work of art you have provided him. You never know where those historic shoes may lead him. Bless you for sharing your gift!
So its not just me with tears, ha ha
I used to give my dad a shine on the way out when I was young, he always empathized how shined shoes were important as part of your overall look. This is missed so often, so I say nothing Better than a good pair of shined shoes to complete the outfit. Nice work.
such a mutual, helpful contribution you've just gave to that young man. hoping the best for his endeavors, and same goes to you.
worth watching.
Another benefit to the Acetone is that it would have killed all the bacteria in this well worn pair. Awesome job Preston. Let us know if you ever come to the UK
Would isopropyl have done the same?
@@fernsader9261 Probably. Use 99%.
Really good point. Acetone will get rid of any mold, fungus, virus. No to bash anyone, but no one knows how long those shoes have been stored or how. Regardless, what he's done is a great gesture towards a young man. I hope he pays it forward when the time comes.
Killing bacteria is a major plus.
Learned how to shine shoes in the Corps! Not everyone has the patients to get those types of results. You have a great talent and a generous heart and I wish you all the success.
Thank you for your service
This was a beautiful transformation! It's awesome to watch and listen to such a craftsmen. .
"The shoes are not perfect by any stretch of the imagination"... what a humble understatement. The end result looks way better than my best pair... Wow! Blessings!
HI, PRESTON!!! Those came out amazing, and you know it! I wish the young man great luck in his new position! Love ya, Preston! 💗Z!
I learned to dye and recondition leather by shining my boots when I was in the military. The techniques and skills also work to bring worn leather furniture and car seats back to life.
What an excellent video. I always buffed my own shoes growing up in the late 60s70s 80s. We had shoe box. Now I have a pair of waterproof workbooks to bring back to life. Your videos are awesome. Many people could find high end shoes and have them finished by you and awesome trade.
In all honesty, I am watching your videos to relax myself. The piano music in the background, you have a great voice, and the whole process motivate me to buy Oxford shoes. A human touch to help those fellas in need of a good pair shoes will take you higher. Continue taking good care of that baby girl you also mentioned. Dude, you are simply amazing!
I dont think that it's possible to get bored of seeing you achieve a mirror shine. I find it so relaxing.
I was trained to do SOME stuff like this in the Army, back when they still had black leather boots.
I still do it to this day. It's a great skill to have and I can just "zone out" when applying polish for the mirror shine.
Great video. Thanks!!!
That's how I first learned to take care of leather too but in the USAF. All those hours polishing became something I enjoyed. Same woth ironing. No one has ironed clothing until they've had to do it to impossible military standards. That's where I learned that hair spray works better than starch.
@@dickJohnsonpeter Heck I still do the old military creases on my shirts... I just have never not liked that look. So many hours shining... before bed... shine.. get up.. blow of any dust and shine again to be safe... someone scuffing your boot on purpose ... man back in the day that was an instant fight.
@@FlaRoughneck Yea, if it's a button up dress shirt then I like it crispy but for a button up flannel or anything else really it would look weird ironed.
Fantastic video once again , The shoes you restored are as close to
perfect as you possibly could get.. And the colour is just beautiful..
Great craftsmanship, and that goes for the Cobbler too.
Love from Scotland
How wonderful you are to help out those who need it. And I wish there were more people who were skilled in the “old” trades. We’re far too disposable as a society.
I've been enjoying watching this channel for almost a year, but this one specifically made me so proud to watch.
Thank you so much!
Dude, this is an amazing transformation. I'm researching some before beginning on my collection. You're inspiring me tremendously. You did those AE's justice. I'm hopeful I can replicate a small modicum of what you've done here. Cheers!
Absolute transformation!
I am sure the new owner was blown away with his new shoes.
Well done that’s such a lovely thing you are doing for people there.
Wow, amazing, its kinda crazy i was willing these shoes a new beautiful life .
Hundreds more miles and journeys to travel..
I just loved it mate...thanks xxx
You have a perfect calm voice to give the video life..
That’s such a fabulous thing to do. You are a kind man. I love your channel and I’ve now got hubby hooked too. He often wistfully tells me that it’s a regret of his that he’s never owned a pair of high end shoes. We’ve never had the money tbh. Now he’s 66 and we are both disabled he’ll just have to do without. He’s a happy contented man though, as long as we have each other we are happy and have all we need in the world.
I hope this young man has a fabulous start in his new career and has as happy a life as we have had together.
This video inspired me to try dying a pair of shoes along with one of your earlier videos on a "two tone" theme I think you did with a pair of McAllisters. I bought a pair of eBay walnut Lombards and I'm going to dye them with Navy and Dark Brown to make a spectator shoe. Thanks for opening your shop too since I was able to get the Navy dye and shoe cream from you to complete this project.
It's been nine months since you posted this, and I am curious to read about your progress. Could you share an update with us, please?
Those look outstanding! That was one thing I always loved to do in the Army, especially as a paratrooper. Lot and lots of shining boots and dress shoes which nowadays from what I hear is a lost art due to the synthetic dress shoes and the rough combat boot finishes.
Amazingly satisfying. So glad I found this channel. The shoes turned out incredibly well.
Thanks to your channel, I now have a personal playlist called "Rejuvenated" where I just watch restored items like clothes, MCM furniture, art, and your shoes!!!
I own ridingboots for 40years, not for every day, but for competition or special occasions. The last step to get a mirror shine is polishing with a nylon stocking.
And by helping that young man I'm sure you have a new clientele for life which is great
This is a lovely video. Thanks so much for sharing. Congrats on the charity work. Hope the recipient appreciates them. Keep up the good work !
Stunning but for the fact that he will show up every other male in the office, bosses included ;)
😂 Too true!
Ha, ha, ha, yeah. Gotta be careful. If you show up too well dressed your boss and co-workers may begin to make assumptions such as: "Oh, he's old money. Let him pick up the tab at lunch." or (in the mind of the boss) "He doesn't need a raise. He must have an independent income . . . just look at those expensive shoes."
As long as he doesn't have too many different pairs I think he'll be ok.
Bless you.
Interestingly the man works for a company in the IT field whose employees dress for work. Those days have been over in that field for 20 years.
Don’t know why, but seeing shoes renewed and beautified warms my heart :’)
Truly a labor of love what you have been doing for someone trying to o get a leg up. Thank you.
Amazing job! One thing i have missed and i feel bad of it. My grandpa was a cobler. And i did not learn this from him. I love shoes, leather and almost everything which is creating something. Even from old or just from "nothing". Keep up buddy and all the best from Hungary!
That was very satisfying. Shining shoes everyday for 7 years now.
10:24 never bored of the mirror shine
11:46 "The shoes are not perfect." They look perfect to me! Subscribed!
Kindness and decency the most worthwhile of pursuits,, splendid work sir
They look beautiful. He's gonna be over the moon 🌕
Thanks Shelly! I hope you are doing well. Have a great one!
Love these kind of videos ❤️
Thank you for what you do.
There is something about having a well made, good quality pair of shoes, and for someone who may not be able to afford such quality, for you to help others, that is humbling. Thank you. 🙏🏽
Keep up the good work cause one day soon, you will be inundated with more requests!!
they look fantastic i love that it has the old lines in them they are not new they are worn old but restored perfectly, the lines give them character
I remember having to learn how to mirror shine my shoes in the military. I had to iron my uniform. Keep my hat nice and my hair neat. I joined right before everything went to suede and wash and wear uniforms, so I saw both sides. I remember having a nice pair that you wore to functions and to and from work, then you had a "nasty" pair that you didn't stress about getting scuffed when you were out doing work. I remember when I had to show a new guy how to shine his shoes for a date, because the ones they started to issue were patent leather. (And you looked like a real noob if you wore those out) All in all this is so beautiful.
Preston “The Magician” Soto! 🎩
A very beautiful and professional job from start until finish.
You have performed an amazing job! The shoes now look brand new and perfect after you completed the job.
These shoes look amazing! You don't give yourself enough credit. I always appreciate and respect people who restore things. It is an art form. Next time I want to restore a pair of shoes, I will ask you. Subscribed!
Also, is there a place I can donate shoes to your fundraiser? I may have a few old pairs that I don't wear anymore that other people could probably enjoy. In case you're wondering, I don't wear them since they keep hurting my inner arch but are still in good condition.
A cobbler was an essential person in a community a long time ago. Before machine made/slave labor overseas took over production in the 70s, people bought a pair of shoes and had them repaired before buying a new pair. Definitely a lost art!
not a lost art here in India.
yes, but now we get what we want '(shoes) much cheaper. we can now focus our resources on other higher order problems. although these kinds of shoes still have a place and a future if they get machine made and the prices come down significantly. and they become more comfortable.
I really enjoyed this video not just because it had great information but the way it was presented and the instructors voice was soothing , his explanations are short and informative I will look into you channel often and great anticipation, thank you.
Wow - absolutely amazing. Fantastic job.
Am I watching this instead of starting an assignment that is due in 3 hours and not even owning any leather shoes? Yes.
Realmente esto es un Arte, porque se une el conocimiento con la gracia de realizar algo que provoca satisfacción, saludos desde Altamira México 👍🙂
Buenas. Saludos desde España. Sabes que producto es el que rocia por encima del zapato al principio, algun tipo de agua, mezcla de alcohol? Gracias!
@@DZale7 creo que es el alcohol que usan para quitarte la manicure o pedicure. no estoy tan seguro, saludos.
@@youngyankee13 si parece por lo que he ido viendo que puede que sea Acetona. Quitaesmaltes. Lo único que usar eso significa un posterior teñido fuerte. Sólo con Betún no le darias el color necesario. Obviamente será solo en situaciones de recuperación o restauración. Para cuidado normal es muy arriesgado.
Just found your channel. You are an artist. Prior military, have been shining my shoes for years. Learned from my Dad. I am looking forward to trying the products you recommend. BTW, so cool you help others starting out in New careers, thank you! God bless!
Great work. At times, the BEST is all that we can do. U r a Champion in my book. Thank u always for sharing!
"Dying can be a pretty stressful part of.."
My mind: LIFE
hahahhahha
I mean, no lies detected.
Shoes are gorgeous! Forget "red bottoms", these are it. Walk into a room with these on.
They’re phenomenal, I’m sure the owner was thrilled to get them back and super grateful
Just a joy to watch. Things like this make me feel so good. What I wouldn't do to learn this craft.
Your presentation manner is as elegant as your shoes.
Therapeutic healing of my soul body and mind.its so relaxing.
I admire your art of shoes fixing. You made it so finely, definitely the shoes will be accepted by heart.
The restoration of this pair of old shoes enhances the engrained character developed throughout their prior wearings. Nicely done.
I had the sound off when I started watching. When I saw the acetone being poured on I thought, “Whoa, I’ve never seen that before!”
that was extreme.
"The shoes are not perfect" Recreates a masterpiece.
Thankyou for doing what you do. God bless! 👍❤
I don't know how I got to this video, but I am so glad I watched it. You are amazing and you are so thorough in your explanation that you make me feel I can do it. Kudos!
Работа наивысшего качества Мастера с большой буквы
Просто сапожник!
10:43 I was in the army. I know this process all too well!
I just wanted to say this was a therapeutic video, I loved every minute of it. Thank you
I really enjoyed this video, its been quite a few years since I enjoyed a youtube video... And really starting to get a good dig into shoes and boots and fine leather and as the commento below says, it is very therapeutic watching something being restored. Keep up the good work!
Almost magical transformation. Now one can really believe how a ugly frog transformed into prince charming.
Haha so true!
That’s wisdom
If only I could care for my skin the way he cared for those shoes
your work of recycling used shoes is awesome..it just not only saves money but environment too.
Your work is amazing, and super inspiring! I didn't really think to take extra time to revive my second-hand pickups, but I will now. Thank you, and keep up the good fight🤜
The guy who removed old bottom of the shoe actually did the most important part of the job )
There's car or plane restoration and metal/silverware restoration. Bit It's my first time that I found out the shoe restoration.
Wow great job. I am from the old school, I love to keep my shoe cleaned and shined.....Something I learned from my father, when I was very young, my father would say David how are your shoes and I knew that was an invite to join him so we could spend sometime together, I loved every second of it....I still have and use one of his Shine boxes to store all my supplies and that box is at least 80 years old
This is an art. Absolutely beautiful!