We've always admired the good things in life, things that matter because you handle them consciously and with care. This goes for all, from tasty food to your beloved Red Wing boots. So we came across the likeminded Rohan Anderson, writer of the book (and blog) on organic, sustainable food "Whole, Larder, Love". On his blog he featured his old worn pair of Red Wing Shoes 875 6'' Classic Moc Toe's. The boots were never taken care of and in very poor condition. As Anderson stated: "some old things are worth saving". And so he did, treating the Moc Toe's with a beeswax leather conditioner. The result is a proper oiled pair of Red Wing 875's ready to be worn for a long time again.
The worth of conditioning old leather Red Wing Shoes
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