Toning down the new Aldens...
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:23 am
Hey everyone.
Last night I decided it was time for the first polish of my Aldens.
I also found a busted lace when I untied them! I have no idea when it broke, and saw no indication on the boot where I might have caught it, but it broke. Oh, well. If that is the only problem I have, I can live with that.
Anyway, I used Kiwi Brown polish from Wal Mart (actually, I have ALWAYS used Kiwi brand polish) and did a very light overall coat. I did not want to completely obliterate the top stitching, just darken it slightly (which I did). I also hit all the scuffed areas, and they blended nicely with the original "Milk Chocolate Brown" color.
Overall, the color did darken slightly. I'm sure I could have darkened them further, but no need- I wear these nearly every day, and they will certainly need polish again next month.
I also toned down the very light colored piece between the upper and sole. Again, I could have made it darker, but I think it is fine as it is now, and will likley get darker.
I used a small horsehair brush to apply the polish and did not 'buff' the polish after applying, so it is not too "shiny". I thik the look is good, and as I wear them in further, I know they will slowly darken and get even more comfortable!
Just wanted to share my experience...
Last night I decided it was time for the first polish of my Aldens.
I also found a busted lace when I untied them! I have no idea when it broke, and saw no indication on the boot where I might have caught it, but it broke. Oh, well. If that is the only problem I have, I can live with that.
Anyway, I used Kiwi Brown polish from Wal Mart (actually, I have ALWAYS used Kiwi brand polish) and did a very light overall coat. I did not want to completely obliterate the top stitching, just darken it slightly (which I did). I also hit all the scuffed areas, and they blended nicely with the original "Milk Chocolate Brown" color.
Overall, the color did darken slightly. I'm sure I could have darkened them further, but no need- I wear these nearly every day, and they will certainly need polish again next month.
I also toned down the very light colored piece between the upper and sole. Again, I could have made it darker, but I think it is fine as it is now, and will likley get darker.
I used a small horsehair brush to apply the polish and did not 'buff' the polish after applying, so it is not too "shiny". I thik the look is good, and as I wear them in further, I know they will slowly darken and get even more comfortable!
Just wanted to share my experience...