The Comfort Craftsman is handcrafted in Adelaide, and can be worn as a light work boot or a dress boot. Crafted from a single piece of pull-up leather and a rubber welt sole with a classic squared chisel toe. Features: Chisel square toe Flat heel Pull-up l
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The Comfort Craftsman is handcrafted in Adelaide, and can be worn as a light work boot or a dress boot. Crafted from a single piece of pull-up leather and a rubber welt sole with a classic squared chisel toe.
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Care Instructions:
Pull up leather is known for its unique colour variations and the way it changes in appearance when stretched or pulled, creating a boot with highs and lows in tone.
The ‘pull up’ finishing technique infuses oils and waxes into the hide. The high oil content allows for lines and marks to form in the leather when it is pulled, rubbed or flexed as the oil moves around the hide.
Pull up leather starts as aniline leather – it is treated with transparent, water-soluble dye that permeates the leather’s fibers. Aniline leather does not have a pigment coating on the surface of the leather which showcases the natural texture and features of the leather.
After the aniline dye is applied, pull-up leather receives an additional treatment with oils and waxes.
Cleaning
Light marks and scratches can be rubbed out of the leather by rubbing with clean, warm fingertips. This replaces the oil where it has displaced as per the ‘pull up’ characteristics of this leather.
Applying a very small amount of R.M.Williams Leather Conditioner into the mark or scratch is an effective way to remove it.
Note: this may initially darken the appearance of the leather due to the additional oils being absorbed
Polishing
Note: pull up leather doesn’t require frequent polishing.
Conditioning
R.M.Williams Leather Conditioner should be applied sparingly and gently. With a soft, clean cloth to revive the luster of the leather.
Note: this may initially darken the appearance of the leather due to the additional oils being absorbed.
Note: be careful not to over condition; leather also needs to breathe. We recommend conditioning your leather boots every 2-3 months, no matter how often you clean or polish them.
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