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Small shoe care package
This is our smallest shoe care package that, which, despite its size, provides a good foundation to stand on if you just purchased your first shoes of better quality.
The following products are included:
- A pair of exclusive cedar shoe trees in the size of your choice. Using shoe trees is important and helps your shoes to dry properly after use, they stretch out creases and straighten the sole.
- Saphir Medaille D'or Pommadier (Creme 1925) in any color. By many considered the best shoe cream on the market. The cream both nourishes and gives a shine. It's recommended to apply with a cotton cloth.
- A sturdy shoe brush that is 17 cm wide, made exclusively for Skolyx in the Black Forest region of Germany, from local beechwood and premium horsehair from the tail.
Don't forget to choose which colour of cream, colour of bristles and which size of shoe trees you want, read more about how to choose the correct shoe tree size here.
Pack description
How to use:
- The shoe trees are inserted after each time you have worn your shoes. Especially the first 24 hours after the shoes have been used, when they are to dry, it's important.
- When polishing the shoes, apply a thin layer of Saphir Medaille d'Or Pommadier with a polishing cloth or brush. Let it rest 5-10 minutes.
- Then you go over the shoe with the shoe brush, to remove excess and bring out the shine.
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Pack content
Shoe trees in cedar wood which are expandable both in length and width. To use a pair of shoe trees of high quality will prolong the lifespan of your shoes considerably, since it helps the shoes retain its shape at the same time as they can dry in a good way. Shoe trees stretch out creases and make sure that the toe doesn’t rise up.
Manufactured in untreated red cedar wood with a lovely scent, which absorb moisture in a great way at the same time as it eliminates potential odour and deter harmful insects. Brass coloured, stainless steel parts and a practical knob, which makes it easy to put in and take out the shoe trees. Also works excellent in boots, since the most important job for a shoe tree is to straighten the sole and creases over the vamp, if you turn the shoe tree slightly outwards when you insert it it will slip in easily.
The trees are relatively large in size, it’s common to go down 0,5-1 size compared to the size you wear in your Goodyear welted shoes, more info in this guide. For women’s shoes we recommend that you go down two sizes compared to your shoe size, in this guide there's more info on shoe trees for women's shoes. You can also adjust the width with a screw, more info below.
Note that shoe trees are not intended to stretch shoes, only to retain the original shape. If you need to stretch shoes that are too small, see our shoe and boot stretchers here.
Don’t miss our excellent quantity discount with prices as low as €17/pair (including VAT). More information about this further down. You may mix sizes and still receive the quantity discount.
How to use
Make It a habit to always insert your shoe trees straight after youâve arrived home and taken the shoes off, when they are still moist, since the shoe trees are extra important at that time. If you turn the trees slightly outwards when you insert and remove them it will make it easier, especially on boots.
While youâre at it, brush off dirt with a shoe brush or wipe them off with a dishcloth, and have two pairs of shoes to switch between so they are allowed to dry properly. This in combination with some shoe cream every now and then will make wonder for the lifespan of your shoes. Good for your shoes, good for your wallet and not least good for the environment. More about basic shoe care in this guide.
Adjust the width of the shoe trees
The springy outer part of the shoe trees front can easily be adjusted in width, with the screw on the side. Below a film showing how itâs done. It's important to contract the front part before turning the screw.
A cornerstone for shoe care, a real premium shoe care brush. 17 centimeter long with bristles in dense, exclusive horsehair. Shaft in beechwood. Excellent for brushing in shoe cream and achieving a shine when polishing your shoes or to get rid of dirt and dust.
Handle in varnished beechwood, ergonomically shaped with a slight curve for an efficient brush stroke. Choose between light or dark bristles. Manufactured in the European centre for brush manufacturing, in the German Black Forest region, in a factory that has made brushes for over 80 years. The factory use local wood and has a climate neutral production.
Specifications:
Type: Shoe brush standard
Use: Brush up shoe cream and wax polish to get rid of excess cream and achieve a nice shine when polishing shoes, to brush off dirt and dust.
Size: 17 cm long, 5,5 cm wide
Handle: Varnished beechwood from Black Forest, Germany
Bristles: Natural horsehair, from the tail which is more durable and miminise hairs coming loose.
Bristle colours: Light mainly for brown shoes and shoe care products, dark mainly for black shoes and shoe care products.
Manufactured in: Black Forest, Germany
Perhaps the best shoe cream in the world. Saphir Medaille d'Or Crème Pommadier is very easy to work with, goes deep into the leather and effectively covers marks and revive the colour. The cream consists of only natural products without any water or silicon. It's based on seven different kinds of natural waxes and oil, carefuly selected to give the perfect combination of care and protection.
Suits perfectly the regular shoe care but also to restore the original color of your shoes and to cover stratches and marks, since the pigmented creams covers very well.
If you wish to achieve a higher shine you may combine it with Saphir Pate de Luxe wax for the final shining finish and further protection.
For guidance on which colour to choose for your shoes, here is a substantial guide.
Contains 75 ml. Make sure to always test the product on a hidden area first.
How to use
Saphir Medaille d'Or Crème Pommadier is a very ample shoe cream, so use small amounts and apply eventy over the shoe, either with a polishing cloth or an applicator brush. Also use this brush for the area between the upper and the sole edge, and don't forget the sole- and heel edge itself which also is of leather and needs care and new colour.
Let the shoe rest 5-10 minutes and brush of residues and bring out the shine with a shoe brush with horsehair. Repeat 1-2 times if the leather is dry or have lots of marks. If you wish to achieve a higher shine you may combine it with Saphir Pate de Luxe wax for the final shining finish and further protection.
About Saphir
Saphir is one of the oldest still existing manufacturers of shoe care products in the world. In 1925 they won a gold medal at the famous retail event Foire de Paris for its high quality all natural shoe care products, and when they started producing these they were named Medaille d'Or 1925. Also today the base products are made to the same recipes. Apart from these Medaille d'Or series has a bunch of other products, and it has become the number one choice for shoe lovers all around the world. In close collaboration with shoemakers and professional shoe shiners they continuously develop the range.
Saphir colour guide
One of the most common questions we at Skolyx get is which colour of shoe cream and wax to use for a specific pair of shoes. To give the best possible guidance, here is a substantial guide to all the colours of the Saphir Medaille d´Or that we offer.
Saphir colour codes
Black = 01
Neutral = 02
Light brown = 03
Dark brown = 05
Navy = 06
Burgundy = 08
Mahogny = 09
Cognac = 10
Red = 11
Hermes red = 12
Grey = 14
Dark grey = 15
Beige = 16
Dark green = 20
White = 21
Havana = 34
Medium brown  = 37
Parisian brown = 910