Our Shoe Polishing Apron in Black protects your clothing from potential stains and spills. Keep your attire pristine while indulging in your shoe care rituals.
Polishing, if done regularly, shouldn’t take up too much of your time and won’t be at all arduous, as long as you do the basics right.
Before you polish your shoes, ensure that they aren’t wet, insert your shoe trees, remove the laces, and give the shoes a good once over with a horse hair brush. You want to make sure there’s no dirt or dust on the leather before you apply any products.
If you’re wondering which products and colours we recommend to look after your shoes then take a look at our comprehensive list of our current leathers with the recommended products.
Please use this as a guide, but feel free to use some creative licence within reason. For instance, if you’d like to switch to a darker brown creme to enrich the colour, or a neutral polish to antique the leather, don’t let us stop you – just exercise caution and be sure to test the product on a small part of the shoe first.