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PetiaC

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I think petiac charges $20 for polish if u would consider that a benchmark

Usually I refrain from adversting but I would like to make a correction.

I do cleaning, moisturising, sole dressing etc + polishing mirror shine on toecap and heel. @ $20. Not just polishing alone.

I would encourage shoe owners to at least perform some basic leather care on a regular basis like cleaning and conditioning the leather. Don't wait till the damage is done.
 
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If anyone is interested in purchasing shoelaces from ShoeLacesExpress - Over 2000 types and sizes of shoelaces shipped to you fast. , please let me know via PM.

I am org a small MO to close by Friday.
I'll mail the laces to you via Singpost when received.

Include the URL for your item (as there are many diff choices e.g. ShoeLacesExpress - Flat Waxed Dress Shoelaces) and the item number e.g. (Item: 24:11:110BK21), that way we won't have any misunderstanding

For reference, 10 orders of laces, the approximate S&H from the website is USD$1.70 (actually, I think may send via CGW, as it would be cheaper ($7 for 1st kg ?)
 
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Good news. Call them and now they say confirm for their own brand the charge is $150. Different brand they need to check but should be around that price also...

Has to walk in to see their catalogue....
Are u gonna send urs in to them?
 

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Hi all pros here!
I know this question had been asked quite many times and answered many times too but too many pages to read back alr.
Can anyone recommend a good yet affordable shoe care regime? Got a pair of Blake constructed shoe during the sample sale but wld like to properly take care of it (till now still dun dare wear). Anyone can provide some advice and preferably what to do and where to get them? Please? Appreciate your help here bros!
 

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Hi all pros here!
I know this question had been asked quite many times and answered many times too but too many pages to read back alr.
Can anyone recommend a good yet affordable shoe care regime? Got a pair of Blake constructed shoe during the sample sale but wld like to properly take care of it (till now still dun dare wear). Anyone can provide some advice and preferably what to do and where to get them? Please? Appreciate your help here bros!

Clean - Cream - Polish - Shoe tree
 

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This is cliche but i guess a lot of brothers has owned loake before. After having couple of meermin, i tot of giving loake a try. As a lot of ppl has recommend, loake 1880 range is the recommended brand to get when foyer into classic men shoe since they are still made in UK. After some research, decided on semi brogue adeleline adelaides burgundy for its versatile attribute to go with almost any colour of pant, even jean!

Luckily I managed to get it before they increased their price with 20% off old listed price. Initially impression when out of the box is that it is very light in weight as compared to most of the meermin classic line I have gotten.

Calf leather quality wise i can already see some small area of creasing at the side of the upper but it is quite small to be noticed. Some area at the side seem to be darker than rest of the area of the shoe as well.... but a quick polish with sahir burgundy creme should do the trick. To sum my opionion thing up, loake is more of commercial product line. Probably an effect of cost cutting measures that Loake has taken to keep selling their shoes at a reasonable price. Whereas Meermin classic line/Edetal/llyr are more of artisan shoe company that cater to aficionado shoe owner at afforable price (Brand listed are about the same price with 10% diff between them). 2nd part of year will be targeting Meermin LM and carmina....

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This is cliche but i guess a lot of brothers has owned loake before. After having couple of meermin, i tot of giving loake a try. As a lot of ppl has recommend, loake 1880 range is the recommended brand to get when foyer into classic men shoe since they are still made in UK. After some research, decided on semi brogue adeleline adelaides burgundy for its versatile attribute to go with almost any colour of pant, even jean!

Luckily I managed to get it before they increased their price with 20% off old listed price. Initially impression when out of the box is that it is very light in weight as compared to most of the meermin classic line I have gotten.

Calf leather quality wise i can already see some small area of creasing at the side of the upper but it is quite small to be noticed. Some area at the side seem to be darker than rest of the area of the shoe as well.... but a quick polish with sahir burgundy creme should do the trick. To sum my opionion thing up, loake is more of commercial product line. Probably an effect of cost cutting measures that Loake has taken to keep selling their shoes at a reasonable price. Whereas Meermin classic line/Edetal/llyr are more of artisan shoe company that cater to aficionado shoe owner at afforable price (Brand listed are about the same price with 10% diff between them). 2nd part of year will be targeting Meermin LM and carmina....

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U really into shoe spree bro. U must have posted like 5 pairs u bought since last quarter 2013?

Anyway, do update on comfort and breaking in review compared with meermin etc after u wore it ya!
 
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