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Pecards helps, but if the leather is too brittle, there is not much you can treat. Another option is to have a cobbler reinforce the shoe leather with a thick suede backing to prevent destruction!
I have been buying some vintage and nearly dead stock Stetson, Wright, and Keith Highlander shoes lately.
I have a difficult size- 10.5 EEE- so they don't come around often. I'd hate to rip the leather. Any suggestion
on how to avoid tearing old leather? Treat them with Cadillac Shoe Conditioner? Pecard's? Just be careful?
I have been buying some vintage and nearly dead stock Stetson, Wright, and Keith Highlander shoes lately.
I have a difficult size- 10.5 EEE- so they don't come around often. I'd hate to rip the leather. Any suggestion
on how to avoid tearing old leather? Treat them with Cadillac Shoe Conditioner? Pecard's? Just be careful?
I feel for ya. With those xtra wide feet, it is impossible to find the 40's shoes and very hard to find anything older that 1960's (although there are some 50's).