Loony BoB
09-17-2004, 08:37 PM
Not to be confused with Polish Shoes.
This one's more for those people who actually wear business shoes of some sort that require polishing - do you do it? I don't. I used to but I've realised over time that the more you polish shoes the faster they fall apart. I haven't polished my newer shoes in over a year and they're doing wonderfully, no cracks or anything. Of course, the black has worn off in a few areas, but that's the only price I pay. I just don't get why people should even have to polish their shoes. If you do, you can't tell how long a person has had their shoes for! There's no real advantage to polishing shoes aside from them being shiney (which I do admit is quite tempting, but not tempting enough for me to put that much work into them).
This one's more for those people who actually wear business shoes of some sort that require polishing - do you do it? I don't. I used to but I've realised over time that the more you polish shoes the faster they fall apart. I haven't polished my newer shoes in over a year and they're doing wonderfully, no cracks or anything. Of course, the black has worn off in a few areas, but that's the only price I pay. I just don't get why people should even have to polish their shoes. If you do, you can't tell how long a person has had their shoes for! There's no real advantage to polishing shoes aside from them being shiney (which I do admit is quite tempting, but not tempting enough for me to put that much work into them).