Shoeshine stands were once prevalent in barbershops, train stations and city street corners. Finding someone to shine your shoes is much more difficult these days, but you can keep your footwear ...
(people applauding) One, grab your supplies. You'll need a damp washcloth, some shoe polish, black for black shoes, brown for brown, liquid polish for the sole and heel and lately we've been feeling ...
January 12, 2017 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Ideally, we’d have time to keep dress shoes shined all the time. However, sometimes you’ve gotta get to an ...
I like wearing boots, and the type I get usually aren't meant to be shiny. However, with multiple coats of polish, I DID get them near-mirror finish.<BR><BR><BR>Basically, you need a LOT of thin coats ...
Shining your shoes—whether they're black oxfords, brown wingtips, or caramel brogues—used to be the kind of thing every man knew how to do. These days, thanks in part to the prevalence of sneakers in ...