Cleaning Aden stitching
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 12:48 am
Esteemed colleagues,
I finally got my new Aldens, and they are fantastic. Thank you to all of you who recommended them because not only are they quite comfortable, as has been mentioned countless times here in this forum, but it is a pure thrill to sport them with a white dress shirt, khaki pants and black poplin tie to my uber-corporate office with none the wiser. On rare occassions, I even venture to wear a shirt with epaulettes.
I can practically hear the theme song we all know and love when I am plugging away at the office, making each day a bit of an adventure.
However, in my jubilation, and in an attempt to soften the stiff leather a bit more quickly, I used some brown boot cream on them and foolishly stained the toe stitching. I have tried to get them back to at least a dirty white, but it has been to no avail, and I am wary of getting the toes too moist with water. Does anyone have any recommendations on how best to get the stitches clean? Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Indychaos
I finally got my new Aldens, and they are fantastic. Thank you to all of you who recommended them because not only are they quite comfortable, as has been mentioned countless times here in this forum, but it is a pure thrill to sport them with a white dress shirt, khaki pants and black poplin tie to my uber-corporate office with none the wiser. On rare occassions, I even venture to wear a shirt with epaulettes.
I can practically hear the theme song we all know and love when I am plugging away at the office, making each day a bit of an adventure.
However, in my jubilation, and in an attempt to soften the stiff leather a bit more quickly, I used some brown boot cream on them and foolishly stained the toe stitching. I have tried to get them back to at least a dirty white, but it has been to no avail, and I am wary of getting the toes too moist with water. Does anyone have any recommendations on how best to get the stitches clean? Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Indychaos