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The Best Men's Brogues for 2022- Barker Shoes

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  The brogue is a Goodyear welted shoe that several Northamptonshire shoemakers use, notably Albert, Alfred, Bailey, Bill, Calder etc. The brogue, a hole-punched classic instantly recognizable from afar, has a long history in Scotland and Ireland, where farmers used it to remove bog water when traversing marshes. Brogues get their name from the Irish term brog, which means "tough or stout shoe," and have long been a Country classic, worn outside for hiking and working but never in town. Brogues are a big trend for 2022, which comes as no surprise. Brogues shoes, in our opinion, are a classic addition to any man's collection. Our high-quality materials and designs make them an excellent long-term investment. Classic and comfortable shoe Look no farther than our Albert Barker shoe for comfort in a classic fit and design. Barker shoes are ideal for males who require a bigger shoe due to their open lacing method. They have a wider, more relaxed silhouette, yet they are still

HOW TO CLEAN AND CARE FOR SUEDE BOOTS

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  The changing of the seasons necessitates changing out of footwear, and the arrival of summer necessitates breaking out your nicest suede leather shoes. However, maintaining this classic can be perplexing, so we enlisted the help of footwear specialists to learn the ins and outs of cleaning handmade leather shoes that will endure for seasons. Our experts discuss how to keep suede boots looking as good as new, from choosing the best suede boots to the best suede pretreatments to prevent water damage and salt stains. A SUEDE BRUSH When it comes to cleaning suede leather boots for men efficiently, investing in a top-quality suede brush is one of the most crucial tools since it is fantastic for brushing out crusted stains like dirt. Using the suede brush, gently brush away the dirt and grime in small motions with a soft hand once your shoes are completely dry. Brush against the nap of the suede if necessary, but always finish brushing in the direction of the natural grain to keep the sue