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Nov. 26th, 2003 12:34 am(first post, i think)
hey guys - my question is sort of vague but i figured this was the place to go. i have a few pairs of mary jane shoes (i am too tall) and while i like the shape/style of them, i don't wear them as much as i might because they are all a little too shiney. i'm cheap and buy imitation leather vs. the real thing, and now it's coming back to haunt me.
in any case i was wondering if there is any sort of durable glaze-type material i could use to give them more of a matte finish without messing with the colors or running a major risk of flaking off from wear and tear.
does such a thing exist? what do you recommend?
thanks so much!
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hey guys - my question is sort of vague but i figured this was the place to go. i have a few pairs of mary jane shoes (i am too tall) and while i like the shape/style of them, i don't wear them as much as i might because they are all a little too shiney. i'm cheap and buy imitation leather vs. the real thing, and now it's coming back to haunt me.
in any case i was wondering if there is any sort of durable glaze-type material i could use to give them more of a matte finish without messing with the colors or running a major risk of flaking off from wear and tear.
does such a thing exist? what do you recommend?
thanks so much!
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