Even if you do not have the financial ability to invest in expensive dress shoes, but you do have shoes which are towards the lower end of the market, such as shoes with inferior leather, or plastic/rubber soles which have been cemented to the upper, it is possible to make them look like a million dollars with a little knowledge and work.
In this practical tutorial video, we will take you on a journey to improvement with a pair of inexpensive shoes from the manufacturer John White.
Using quality shoe-care products, this tutorial will demonstrate how to upgrade those cheap shoes to great looking footwear that will help create and maintain a stylish first impression for the wearer.
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