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Who still polishes shoes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 464374" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Odd you should ask. I just got a new tube of polish today from Allen-Edmonds, so yeah, I still polish shoes. Guess it depends on what type of shoes you wear; I haven't owned sneakers or the like since school days, loathe sandals, espadrilles, moccassins, etc. I'll make a small concession for deck shoes, but cowboy boots, wing-tips, cap toes, and penny loafers work for me, and they all require some degree of polish, even if half-assed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 464374, member: 1690"] Odd you should ask. I just got a new tube of polish today from Allen-Edmonds, so yeah, I still polish shoes. Guess it depends on what type of shoes you wear; I haven't owned sneakers or the like since school days, loathe sandals, espadrilles, moccassins, etc. I'll make a small concession for deck shoes, but cowboy boots, wing-tips, cap toes, and penny loafers work for me, and they all require some degree of polish, even if half-assed. [/QUOTE]
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