arctuates
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Edetal RTW. Bought over a year back, worn frequently.
Setting aside time spent waiting / brushing and polishing other shoes, I think I effectively spent about 10 minutes working on these. Conditioned, brushed, waxed, brushed, waxed toecap, spit-shined/bulled. This is not the first time I've polished this pair, and it takes a lot less effort with each subsequent time. I am sure Petia can do better though.
A point to note on durability. All dress shoes no matter how expensive will wear out quickly if they (a) aren't rotated, and (b) aren't taken care of. On (b) - some months back I unintentionally wore this pair on a wet and muddy field for several hours (it was an event). When I got home, the shoes looked and felt fit for the bin. Entire shoe was soaked thoroughly and caked with mud, and even after scrubbing (with detergent - I didn't have saddle soap on hand!) they were brittle and there was precipitate all over. I reconditioned, brushed, aired, and polished this pair several times to bring it back to life.
So my point is, even with the purportedly lousier (regionally sourced) leathers that Edetal's RTW range uses, this doesn't give anyone an excuse to claim this as a reason for the product being inferior or less durable.
Setting aside time spent waiting / brushing and polishing other shoes, I think I effectively spent about 10 minutes working on these. Conditioned, brushed, waxed, brushed, waxed toecap, spit-shined/bulled. This is not the first time I've polished this pair, and it takes a lot less effort with each subsequent time. I am sure Petia can do better though.
A point to note on durability. All dress shoes no matter how expensive will wear out quickly if they (a) aren't rotated, and (b) aren't taken care of. On (b) - some months back I unintentionally wore this pair on a wet and muddy field for several hours (it was an event). When I got home, the shoes looked and felt fit for the bin. Entire shoe was soaked thoroughly and caked with mud, and even after scrubbing (with detergent - I didn't have saddle soap on hand!) they were brittle and there was precipitate all over. I reconditioned, brushed, aired, and polished this pair several times to bring it back to life.
So my point is, even with the purportedly lousier (regionally sourced) leathers that Edetal's RTW range uses, this doesn't give anyone an excuse to claim this as a reason for the product being inferior or less durable.
