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Reddit mentions of Woodlore Adjustable Men's Shoe Tree Pair,Cedar,Large (10 - 11 M US)
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- Best quality shoe trees are made of US aromatic cedar
- All natural cedar absorbs moisture from shoes
- Cedar shoes trees deodorize shoes with its fresh scent
- Cedar shoe trees prevent cracks and creases in leather
- Made in the USA
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Specs:
Color | Cedar |
Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 15 Inches |
Size | Large (10 - 11 M US) |
Weight | 4 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
If they are leather shoes, use proper shoe trees instead. The will soak up the sweat and the smell, and will maintain the shape of your shoes for much longer.
Though I don't use leather boots at the brewery, I'm a huge boot nerd.
One of the biggest rules of leather boot care is letting your boots rest for at least 24 hours before wearing again. This gives time for all the moisture to be wicked away, especially from accumulated sweat while working. Cedar shoe trees are also your best friend, and will help even more with taking away moisture (plus they smell awesome). Put them in immediately after use!
As for leather care itself, coconut oil or Obenauf's oil are both excellent. Brush your boots with shoe brush, or wipe them down with a damp warm cotton cloth. Let dry, then apply the oil to the leather with your fingers, working the it in naturally with the warmth from your body (you'll feel sexy). Let the boots dry overnight, and then they'll be good to go! Coconut oil or Obenauf's will darken the leather a bit, so be aware of that.
I would shoot for twice a month for conditioning - really depends on how hard you work your boots.
Hope that helps!
My first GYW pair as well, also black cherry. I picked up a Lexol Leather Care Kit that comes with leather cleaner and conditioner. I wore them a few times and then cleaned and conditioned them according to the kit instructions. After each wear I brush them down with a horse hair brush and when I'm not wearing them I put in shoe trees.
I clean/condition them after about 5-6 weeks, unless I get them really muddy or something. There are surely others on this sub with better knowledge of leather care, but this routine has been working fine for me so far. Most will recommend giving them 24 hours to rest after wearing, but, y'know, they're boots.
Buy a cedar shoe tree. You just stick them in your shoes right after work. The natural cedar wood absorbs any excess moisture or odor and they leave your shoes expanded and smelling like fresh cedar.
Changed my life.
I think Woodlore trees on Amazon are pretty simple and effective. I personally don’t use trees in my suede boots though but I prefer the worn-in look for them. Given that, I also don’t protect them for the same reason.
Woodlore Adjustable Men's Shoe Tree,Cedar,Large (10 - 11 M US) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PEEAOS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ewggAbA018CS3
Yep! I use these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PEEAOS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s01
They fit them perfectly. They're split at the front and are designed to expand when you push them into the shoe.
Any regular shoe trees will work for boots, yeah? I just purchased these
Well damn, I was just in a big city where I could've grabbed a pair. Oh well.
I think I'll grab these, only $20 and I'll get it in time for my boots. Next time there's a sale around $10 I'll grab two or three pairs for future purchases.
I've had very good luck with these shoe trees on Amazon. They're made by Woodlore, which is owned by Allen Edmonds. These are the same trees as marketed by AE, just cheaper than if they had the AE name on them. I believe they're made in Wisconsin. I use them in my Red Wing Moc Toes and Iron Rangers and they fit very well.
I've been looking at shoe trees. Do you think this one is better, or this one. Or do you have one that is better than both of those. Also, with the condition that my shoes are in, do you think that using a shoe tree now is too late for my shoes?
These from STP:
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/cedarbrooke-by-woodlore-combination-cedar-shoe-tree-for-men~p~94022/?filterString=s~shoe-tree%2F
Or woodlore from amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Woodlore-Adjustable-Mens-Cedar-Large/dp/B000PEEAOS/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1482768310&sr=1-1&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=shoe%2Btree&th=1
I can't say for sure if they are the best, but I've had good luck with the cheapest Woodlore trees on Amazon. I've found their springs to be very tight, so I size down 1 from the recommended size (i.e. I am 8.5-9 and I use Small).
Hello everybody!
I recently bought R.M. Williams comfort craftsmans and was wondering which shoetree pair from woodlore I should buy!
My current options are Woodlore adjustable cedar shoe trees and the Woodlore epic twin-tube shoe tree pair
I don't know which one is better for the shoe I have (R.M. Williams comfort craftsman in 10.5H UK sizing) I don't know what size and type of shoe tree is best for my boot and was wondering if anybody here had any experiences with something like this and willing to help!
New to this sub and I've got a couple questions,
Thanks guys😁
Woodlore Adjustable Men's Shoe Tree Pair,Cedar,Large (10 - 11 M US) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PEEAOS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ucnRDb8FM31AP
i have extra woodlore medium shoetrees in different styles. this, this or this. i'll sell it for cheaper than amazon including shipping, just let me know what you want.
Do you know of a good shoe tree? I don't see what to look for at Red Wing Heritage website. I got a Moc Toe if that changes anything. I'm wondering if there are better options than the best seller at Amazon