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mlwdp, it's true. even me I didn't  find other pictures of real life of them. only on Max. But they are White's and I didn't read here some negative review on White's boots. They look superb... If not, all community here will know it .... :o(

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General question after looking on @julian-wolf post pictures above. What do you guys think about glacage/mirror polishing for work or engineer boots? I've never done it, but sometimes the thought of trying it using fine products from Saphir or alike comes to mind. And what are the thoughts about mirror polishing in general, for dress shoes, etc.?

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On 12/5/2022 at 6:16 AM, Talan said:

General question after looking on @julian-wolf post pictures above. What do you guys think about glacage/mirror polishing for work or engineer boots? I've never done it, but sometimes the thought of trying it using fine products from Saphir or alike comes to mind. And what are the thoughts about mirror polishing in general, for dress shoes, etc.?

Why do you want a mirror polish?

Lot of work to maintain it

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It's not only a lot of work but it's kind of unrealistic in practice, depending on the leather.. and unless you're in an office setting and want to walk like a penguin

I think it's more distracting when a freshly polished shoe gets a ding than a regularly brushed or conditioned shoe looks at the end of a long week

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6 hours ago, Talan said:

For a shoes like this, for example (pic from JLB site):

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I think others have said it buddy - but for me it’s a very specific type of shoes that it works with and I’d be thinking of a lot more finesse it’s than John Lofgren (or a pairs of military No.1s being bulled). If the shoe lacks structure, especially at the toe box then it’ll be difficult to create and maintain a mirror shine. Every fold and crease will break down the finish.

On a slightly different aspect, for me mirror finish is really just about filling up the leather pores until they become smooth and so lack character and eventually just hiding the leather entirely. This is even worse than cordovan (probably the most man made finish you’ll ever see in leather) since at least cordovan will eventually patina

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12 hours ago, indigoeagle said:

A few years ago I tried a mirror polish on my Black Cherry Beckmans and it worked surprisingly well. Looked neat.

 

I had read that Hayashi-san of Resolute likes to polish his PB Chambords. If done properly the nubuck leather can look like shell cordovan.

 

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Nice job - but I 100% stand by my comments re it’s a process of hiding leather 

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1 hour ago, Duke Mantee said:

Nice job - but I 100% stand by my comments re it’s a process of hiding leather 

But on the other hand, it is so nice to baby a precious pair of shoes. I even bought a Saphir items on purpose…  :huh:

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6 minutes ago, Duke Mantee said:

Enjoy yourself 

I did my time bulling boots and now I love to ‘see’ good leather

I am not sure I am able to do a proper 'mirror' polishing though... Too lazy for this. I just love to have it well-cared. If it will be possible, of course :rolleyes:

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I like that sharp angle on the sole. Reminds me of those vintage shoes known as Philadelphia Spades. 

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2 hours ago, bartlebyyphonics said:

@Talan - back to attractions again: they seem to like a mirror polish on a worn in boot; not even hiding poor leather...

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Oh, poor me. Didn’t see the advantage of good leather with no care over bad leather with care… 

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I used to be an obsessive shoe polisher. Lots of spitting & rubbing tiny circles with a cloth wrapped finger. Sounds vaguely obscene, doesn't it?

Back then I had one good pair of shoes (wingtips/brogues) & a pair of engineer boots. I recall my chums taking the piss out of my shiny boots yet to me it felt right to keep them regularly polished.

I rarely have time for that routine anymore & save that approach for for leather that has somewhat of a natural shine.

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