Red Wing shoe Thread

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I got a pair of Classic moc 6 inch which i have not been wearing for a few mths. How do i maintain the leather integrity and keep of dust ah other then keeping it in a dustbag.

I would condition/oil it generously before keeping it in my shoe cupboard. :) Checking it about once a month and brushing off any dust accumulated would be sufficient if you intend to keep them in ready to wear condition.

Why don't just wear it ? :s22:
 

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I would condition/oil it generously before keeping it in my shoe cupboard. :) Checking it about once a month and brushing off any dust accumulated would be sufficient if you intend to keep them in ready to wear condition.

Why don't just wear it ? :s22:

Due to my working outfit :(

Anyway, just apply the mink oil will do? How do you usually applies it? Using cloth or..? Any mink oil to recommend? Or those selling in redwing boutiques is sufficient.
 

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Due to my working outfit :(

Anyway, just apply the mink oil will do? How do you usually applies it? Using cloth or..? Any mink oil to recommend? Or those selling in redwing boutiques is sufficient.

I think alot of people here are using Obenauf HDLP, myself included. it's about $36 a tub. As advised by many people here, i used my finger to apply the Obenauf as the body heat from the finger helps with the application.
 

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Due to my working outfit :(

Anyway, just apply the mink oil will do? How do you usually applies it? Using cloth or..? Any mink oil to recommend? Or those selling in redwing boutiques is sufficient.

Weekends or off days? ;)

Honestly, I won't suggest red wing Mink Oil because it contains silicon. Not that it is really bad but I prefer not to deprive my leather from "breathing" properly.

I would recommend either their All Natural Leather conditioner or Boot oil.

The Leather conditioner provides more water resistance due to beeswax and is easier to apply evenly with a brush or soft cloth.

Boot oil allows faster absorption imo due to liquid form but is harder to apply evenly hence you might have uneven darkening esp when you first time learn to apply. It also make your boots water resistance due to the mink oil content but less compared to the conditioner.

Personally I'm using their all natural boot oil :o .
 

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I think alot of people here are using Obenauf HDLP, myself included. it's about $36 a tub. As advised by many people here, i used my finger to apply the Obenauf as the body heat from the finger helps with the application.

Personally I won't recommend HDLP. Not that it is a bad product but we don't need that much protection it comes with it. And the cons is it flattens and changes leather colour significantly. After using it twice, I decide to stop using it.

Yes, any leather condition product pretty much more or less darken the leather and that includes any mink oil products but they darken slightly less and does not give dull look to your leather as compared to HDLP over time.

If you use your boots to outfield then HDLP would be great for you if not I think a simple conditioner would do just fine.

A good read: On Obenauf

Though it isn't as bad as the writer trying to put across but some points are valid.
 

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Hi, I have been wearing my iron ranger and I absolutely love it! I am neglecting my timberland boots though xD
 

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Does anyone have any tips on removing the stains on the white sole? I tried using an eraser but there's still some stains left :(
 

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Does anyone have any tips on removing the stains on the white sole? I tried using an eraser but there's still some stains left :(

I heard toothpaste (non gel) with toothbrush work wonders. Don't know how true though. It's gona get dirty why bother cleaning ? Just wear until it need resole then white and new again !
 

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Hi how much is the IR cheapest on line thks!

Last I checked was around SGD 400, which isn't really much of a save considering you have to wait 2 weeks. Get from the Denim Store and they will give you a momotaro pouch worth $20.
 

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Weekends or off days? ;)

Honestly, I won't suggest red wing Mink Oil because it contains silicon. Not that it is really bad but I prefer not to deprive my leather from "breathing" properly.

I would recommend either their All Natural Leather conditioner or Boot oil.

The Leather conditioner provides more water resistance due to beeswax and is easier to apply evenly with a brush or soft cloth.

Boot oil allows faster absorption imo due to liquid form but is harder to apply evenly hence you might have uneven darkening esp when you first time learn to apply. It also make your boots water resistance due to the mink oil content but less compared to the conditioner.

Personally I'm using their all natural boot oil :o .

Bro, this want?

Obenaufs-LPO-2.jpg


Where to get it locally or online websites that can ship this product over want?
 

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Which website is the cheapest to get a pair of red wings? Looking to get my second pair and eyeing an IR. Any help to point to the direction of a website to get a cheap pai?
 

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Which website is the cheapest to get a pair of red wings? Looking to get my second pair and eyeing an IR. Any help to point to the direction of a website to get a cheap pai?

I think quite a few would have seen me posting this as well. I strongly recommend getting your first pair from physical store, get the right advice on the sizing and wear it before putting your money in. IMO, its not about getting the best value for money, but rather getting a pair of boots to accompany you down your life. I will recommend you to visit the Red Wing store at Orchard gate way. If Han is around and there is not customer around, I believe he will be very happy to sit down and teach you all you need to know about the boots. A good (and real) pair of Red Wing will last you very very long.
 
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