Here we go again... I've seen many videos on shoe care and shining... But I have never seen this. Even from supposed experts. The experts say "You can use any shoe dye or polish and go around the sole with it. I mean, it's 'okay'. It certainly looks better. But this is next level. The shoe sole looks totally new. And there are specific tools for this so it's not some guy making it up..... Great video...
Man am I glad you're presumably already well off or else I'd be frustrated by the fact you only have 5k subs. Quality all around, from the set-up to the info to the delivery 10/10.
Competition ready sole edge and heel. I have decent success using the Fiebing's or Allen Edmonds edge dressings. But these edge dressings will not produce the results you just showed. I will try the waxing of the way demonstrated. I will use a neutral wax to avoid the risk of staining carpets. Nice to pull this off while wearing a jacket and tie.
Hey Mr. DressWell, Andrew here. I don't know if you'd do it, but I think a video on cobblers would be great! Specifically online ones because where I am from, Guam, we don't really have a cobbler shop on this small island. I love dress shoes and will be most likely purchasing some TLB Mallorca's thanks to ya. I like your content a lot and watch it while I work. Keep up the great work. As for this comment, I don't really see a clear path to take for cobblers, since I'm from a tropical island I'd imagine, my shoes would need to see a cobbler sooner than most city people. Please halp me with ur guidance. thx
Hi Andrew, that's a tricky one. With shipping costs, it may almost make sense to get a new shoe altogether. That said, for any nice shoe I would stick to a reputable cobbler in Manhattan. I am not an expert on this matter, though from my understanding B. Nelson is quite reputable: bnelsonshoes.com/ You could contact them and ask if they can do a ship-in repair/resole. If they don't I am sure they would be able to point you do a good cobbler who can in Manhattan. I hope that helps!
Great video bud. My edges need a touch up. This is brilliant. I was sweating watching you wash that glass full of dye with a suit on haha. See you on the next one. 👍
Hi. Loving you channel , Learning about the shoes from you , thanks for that.. Who made the suit ?? It’s gorgeous, there is a great suit maker here in Richmond that does beautiful work , very similar ( Especially the Red buttonhole :-) I;ve not been able to visit them yet but now that I’ve seen your fabric I want to !!!! - Jon ❤❤
Thank you! It is the same wax all throughout. The one I am holding in my hand just happened to be the Pate de Luxe line from Saphir instead of their MDO. MDO is supposed to be better, according to the company, though the difference does not seem significant.
I have black chelsea boots with a brown outsole. Can I use leather/wood stain to change the brown to black? Or at least a very dark brown would be okay.
Ahh... Suits, cufflinks, preening hair, care about ironing perfect creases etc. the sure sign of 20-29 year olds in middle management who don't have a clue what they're doing but like to pretend they're important to the generic public by driving a BMW. Once you ACTUALLY get rich you won't drive a BMW or dress like this and realize Rolex is for poor people who think that's what rich people should wear.
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Here we go again... I've seen many videos on shoe care and shining... But I have never seen this. Even from supposed experts. The experts say "You can use any shoe dye or polish and go around the sole with it. I mean, it's 'okay'. It certainly looks better.
But this is next level. The shoe sole looks totally new. And there are specific tools for this so it's not some guy making it up.....
Great video...
Thank you! I always appreciate your comments. Good to see you again.
Great timeing. I needed to touch up some shoes and plenty of spare dye to use.
The content is fantastic. Keep them rolling!!
Thanks! Will do!
Outstanding quality mixed with the perfect amount of humour. I love you.
I love you too.
Interesting, I didn't know about the edge iron but the value is clear.
Great content!
Man am I glad you're presumably already well off or else I'd be frustrated by the fact you only have 5k subs. Quality all around, from the set-up to the info to the delivery 10/10.
Thank you! I appreciate you saying that!
Competition ready sole edge and heel. I have decent success using the Fiebing's or Allen Edmonds edge dressings. But these edge dressings will not produce the results you just showed. I will try the waxing of the way demonstrated. I will use a neutral wax to avoid the risk of staining carpets. Nice to pull this off while wearing a jacket and tie.
That's a great idea!
Thanks for posting. Useful and informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Mr. DressWell,
Andrew here. I don't know if you'd do it, but I think a video on cobblers would be great! Specifically online ones because where I am from, Guam, we don't really have a cobbler shop on this small island. I love dress shoes and will be most likely purchasing some TLB Mallorca's thanks to ya. I like your content a lot and watch it while I work. Keep up the great work. As for this comment, I don't really see a clear path to take for cobblers, since I'm from a tropical island I'd imagine, my shoes would need to see a cobbler sooner than most city people. Please halp me with ur guidance. thx
Hi Andrew, that's a tricky one. With shipping costs, it may almost make sense to get a new shoe altogether.
That said, for any nice shoe I would stick to a reputable cobbler in Manhattan. I am not an expert on this matter, though from my understanding B. Nelson is quite reputable: bnelsonshoes.com/
You could contact them and ask if they can do a ship-in repair/resole. If they don't I am sure they would be able to point you do a good cobbler who can in Manhattan. I hope that helps!
Great video bud. My edges need a touch up. This is brilliant. I was sweating watching you wash that glass full of dye with a suit on haha. See you on the next one. 👍
Hi. Loving you channel , Learning about the shoes from you , thanks for that.. Who made the suit ?? It’s gorgeous, there is a great suit maker here in Richmond that does beautiful work , very similar ( Especially the Red buttonhole :-) I;ve not been able to visit them yet but now that I’ve seen your fabric I want to !!!! - Jon
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Subscribed! I saw you use a different wax on top of the Medaille D'Or. Is there a particular reason for that? Great video!
Thank you! It is the same wax all throughout. The one I am holding in my hand just happened to be the Pate de Luxe line from Saphir instead of their MDO. MDO is supposed to be better, according to the company, though the difference does not seem significant.
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Great info. Thank you.
I have black chelsea boots with a brown outsole. Can I use leather/wood stain to change the brown to black? Or at least a very dark brown would be okay.
Yes, you can use the same leather dye in black to change the color of the outsole just as you would restore an existing color.
Why would you use dye while wearing your suit and watch?😱😱😱
Ahh... Suits, cufflinks, preening hair, care about ironing perfect creases etc. the sure sign of 20-29 year olds in middle management who don't have a clue what they're doing but like to pretend they're important to the generic public by driving a BMW.
Once you ACTUALLY get rich you won't drive a BMW or dress like this and realize Rolex is for poor people who think that's what rich people should wear.
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