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Since Covid, I have pretty much worn sneakers everywhere. That's what we are supposed to wear to work, and I got out of the habit of wearing real shoes except maybe a couple times a year.

Since I am rebuilding a wardrobe, I decided it was time to get my shoes back in shape. When I did wear good shoes I had taken to wearing my monk straps, because all of these had pretty bad shoe laces, so I went to a good shoe store and bought the correct waxed shoe laces. (Harder to find than one may think.) And then I came home and did a full polish and touched up the edges of the soles as well. My dad used to do this regularly. I also put them back in the shoe trees. Then they will go back in the flannel bags. I shouldn't have left them so long without the trees. My dad even tried to keep trees in his sneakers.

The black pebble grain are mine, bought for interviews, 35 years ago, and are the newest. The black wing tips are from the mid 1960s and the two pairs of shell cordovans (upper right and left) are about 50-55 years old. The cognac Scotch grains may be as old or older than I am. They appear to be older than the black wing tips by a good bit.


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