

โจ Elevate your leather gameโshine like you mean it! ๐
FeetPeople Premium Shoe Cream is a 1.5 oz, USA-made leather care solution crafted from natural waxes and oils. It cleans, conditions, and revitalizes leather footwear and accessories with a variety of color options for a perfect match. Easy to apply and designed for lasting shine and protection, itโs the go-to polish for professionals who demand premium quality and style.




| Care instructions | Clean your leather, apply a thin layer of shoe cream to the product with a soft cloth in a circular motion. After 10 to 20 minutes, buff with a shoe brush or soft cloth for a soft shine. |
B**!
great product and great coverage ....
great product; I expected it to be a little darker, but it is still really good; if needed, I have the same cream in black and if needed, I will add a small amount of black to darken the olive ...
H**1
Doesn't Impress
My green Dr. Martens had some scuff marks at the toes. I used this to try to cover it or even slightly cover it. It did nothing. Shoes are still scuffed after 4 applications. ๐ซค
B**E
Great Polish
Excellent Polish / Made In USA. I will purchase again.
A**S
Shoes are resurrected!
The last time I wore my dark navy blue, leather shoes, I fell down a short flight of metal stairs (not the shoes' fault). I recovered but my shoes were ruined! I put them in tissue paper, in a box, at the back of my shelf. I'd take them down every few months just to see if they really were as damaged as I remembered. Then I stumbled across (yes, I fall down a lot) FeetPeople and decided to try their leather color cream. The ad said it would completely re-color scuffed leather (my words, not theirs, but something like that), and it certainly DID! and MORE! I have my dark navy blue shoes back. I am so happy. I have another pair (red) that's been languishing at the back of the cupboard... I got some red cream, so, I'll let you know how that turns out.
A**G
Great for old, soft leather touch-up
I just get a swath of the whipped polish on a paper towel, and touch up my dark navy, leather Taos that are about ten years old. It makes them look way better, and it is soft--easy to manipulate. Note: It, of course, rubs off on other stuff if you do not let it dry. I have used it on those shoes about twice in the past few weeks.
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