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Armstrong’s All Natural was founded by a Brooklyn artist and furniture maker with a simple wish: to be able to wear the same boots for every occasion—no changing out of “work” boots and into “nice” boots at the end of the day. That meant he needed the right products to keep those boots looking their best Read More
Hi guys, David here from Armstrong's All Natural. I just wanted to chime in to say that we actually put a lot of effort into making our products as natural and sustainable as possible, which means they are better for you, your boots, and the environment. Some of the things we aim to do are: refocus American manufacturing by locally sourcing pure, natural ingredients that support sustainable farming practices, use minimal, high-recyclable-content packaging, and have as little waste as possible by implementing composting and recycling initiatives into our manufacturing process. We consider boot/shoe care to be somewhat of a lost art, which is part of the reason we developed these kits, which include thorough instructions on exactly how to use our conditioner, our wax, what the difference is, and what it does for the leather. Thanks for checking us out!
Silly nonsense--nothing here you couldn't accomplish with any number common shoe care products readily available at any garden variety sporting goods store (or Walmart)! Smarten up--polishing your shoes is not a Lifestyle.
Thank you for clarifying, Ray, and my apologies for jumping to a conclusion. True enough, any quality shoe cream will do the job. Unfortunately, many of the products sold in retail stores cater to the “get it done quickly” mentality. Any good product will nourish leather properly, and I’m sure that this product will do more than an adequate job.
ravkesefNo apologies needed; no offense taken. I've only been with Massdrop a short while and tend to be fairly selective in my purchases, but I do read the comments and questions other members post. Some of the questions lead me to believe there is a pretty significant "Bubble Factor" going on here, which is to say, people need to do more independent research, rather than relying solely on answers provided by members. There are very few products sold here that are not sold and reviewed elsewhere. Read, research, and verify--that's my motto!