Hi,
First off, I realise that this may have been discussed elsewhere. But I'm err, a noob and don't know where to ask this... :brickwall:
I'm not in the military - not even close :blotto: - but I like your boots. I was given a pair of Mark III boots a few years ago by an officer who somehow hung on to them (I don't know anything about policies regarding equipment after leaving the forces). Now here's the problem: I love them.
I started wearing these boots regularly after I realised I was getting through many, many pairs of sneakers, skate and running shoes etc. every year. Confronted with the fact that I had no shoes to wear to school, I wore those instead. They were very comfortable and fit my feet perfectly, unlike the other shoes I had been wearing, which were awkward due to my weird foot shape. I eventually put insoles in (the ones they came with were "rough"?), and it feels like I'm walking on kittens (and they aren't even scratching at my feet!).
Now comes the real issue: what do YOU do to keep your boots black and shiny. I'm assuming they still use these, or at least something similar.
I've had a few problems, to be honest. I can get the toe cap of the boot jet-black and reflective, so much so that I could read stuff in the reflection. However, once I started to move beyond that, there is a point where it turns from the smooth cap into some sort of weird textured leather like pebble grain. This ruins the reflection, giving off a dull black that doesn't really sit well with the polished cap. Is it supposed to be like this?
The second problem I have comes with "creases" in the leather. I polish the entire boot so it's shiny, but places where the leather bends while walking (particularly the part between the tongue and the toe cap), the polish slowly flakes off after a day's hike. The result is a black boot with faint yet ugly gray creases showing! Argh.
First off, I realise that this may have been discussed elsewhere. But I'm err, a noob and don't know where to ask this... :brickwall:
I'm not in the military - not even close :blotto: - but I like your boots. I was given a pair of Mark III boots a few years ago by an officer who somehow hung on to them (I don't know anything about policies regarding equipment after leaving the forces). Now here's the problem: I love them.
I started wearing these boots regularly after I realised I was getting through many, many pairs of sneakers, skate and running shoes etc. every year. Confronted with the fact that I had no shoes to wear to school, I wore those instead. They were very comfortable and fit my feet perfectly, unlike the other shoes I had been wearing, which were awkward due to my weird foot shape. I eventually put insoles in (the ones they came with were "rough"?), and it feels like I'm walking on kittens (and they aren't even scratching at my feet!).
Now comes the real issue: what do YOU do to keep your boots black and shiny. I'm assuming they still use these, or at least something similar.
I've had a few problems, to be honest. I can get the toe cap of the boot jet-black and reflective, so much so that I could read stuff in the reflection. However, once I started to move beyond that, there is a point where it turns from the smooth cap into some sort of weird textured leather like pebble grain. This ruins the reflection, giving off a dull black that doesn't really sit well with the polished cap. Is it supposed to be like this?
The second problem I have comes with "creases" in the leather. I polish the entire boot so it's shiny, but places where the leather bends while walking (particularly the part between the tongue and the toe cap), the polish slowly flakes off after a day's hike. The result is a black boot with faint yet ugly gray creases showing! Argh.