That Dapper Chap shows us his leather brogues before and after The Shoe Whisperer has worked his incredible magic and created a different pair of shoes.
A few weeks ago I visited Steve Skippen, otherwise known as 'The Shoe Whisperer' in the foyer of London's Hilton Hotel. He told me all about his trade as a master shoeshine to the stars, and he even gave my black tassel loafers a good brush up and shine while I was there. See the full piece here.
Shoe re-colouring
For my visit, I also took a pair of old tan leather brogues as I was also aware that aside from shining shoes, Steve is also a recolouring expert, and can change a battered old shoe into a beautiful new pair, like a phoenix rising from the ashes. Follow the incredible transformation of my shoes in the images below:
My old tan leather Red Tape brogues. ready for the bin?
The brogues ready for recolouring and rejuvenation
The first splash of blue leather dye is applied
The man himself working his magic
Steve first removes all traces of dirt and grease with a strong chemical before applying the first layer of dye. The dye is then allowed to dry before additional layers and colours are applied.
Using different colours can create a multi coloured or tonal effect on the shoe, resulting in a very different and very eye catching look. I chose a blue and a green dye and steve blended these two colours together along the shoe to great effect.
"The process takes about five days" steve told me after I excitedly asked how soon it would be before I could have them back. "The layers have to be built up and each one has to dry before the next can be applied"
After the layers of dye are dry Steve then polishes the shoes, concentrating on the cap to give a deep and lustrous shine. The final result is breathtaking!
The Results
The finished article, stunning colour and mirror shine
My brogues, before and after
My brogues, before and after
My brogues, before and after
I'm sure that you'll agree that the finished results are astounding. They're like a brand new pair of shoes. Not only have I saved money but I have a better pair of shoes and a more individual pair han I could ever have bought. These are a one-off and unique to me and I am ecstatic with the results.
Other work
Here are some other shoes that Steve has transformed.
Stunning yellow/green graduation
From white to electric blue with a dark shine cap
From white to tan with a dark shine cap
From tan to a yellow and green blend
From dull to dramatic
From white to a red and blue gradation
An individual recolouring of the pointed brogues
Before and after: Tan to burgundy
From white to bright blue
So, if you have a pair of shoes that need a new lease of life or if you just want something truly individual and unique for your special day, the sky is the limit! A basic one colour patina is £40. Two colours with burnishing on top of a base coat is £70 and anything above three colours is £120. So take them along to The Shoe Whisperer and get those tatty old shoes transformed!
What have the Dalai Lama, Mike Tyson, George Best and Brenda Blethyn have in common? They have all had their shoes shined by Steven Skippen 'The Shoe Whisperer'
Yours truly with Steven and the famous wing back chair
As I stepped off the tube at Green Park in my skinny black suit and leather loafers, the warm Autumnal air wafted past and the sun shone through the trees creating a dappled effect on the grass. I took up temporary residence on an old Victorian bench and whiled away a few minutes as joggers ran past and people on their lunch breaks sat in deck chairs and enjoyed their sandwiches.
Taking 5 in London's Green Park
The Hilton Hotel towering above London's Mayfair
Meet The Shoe Whisperer
Upon entering the lobby at the Hilton Hotel I was greeted with a big smile and a firm handshake by Mr Steven Skippen, the guy who shines the shoes of the rich and famous.
The entrance to the London Hilton
The Shoe Whisperer: Mr Steven Skippen
Using his bare hands to apply all the products Steven has honed his skills over the past 14 years after seeing a shoe shine at a London airport while collecting his wife. After getting his shoes shined there a number of times he was offered a job and accepted.
While shining shoes at the airport the Manager of the Hilton Hotel became a customer and it was shortly after that he accepted a job shining shoes in this iconic hotel. Steven told me he really enjoys working at the Hilton because there is a good mix of people and great management.
Steven is passionate about giving top notch customer service when plying his art and refuses to use brushes to shine shoes “Brushes to me have no effect. If you applied cream to your face would you use a brush? I like to penetrate the leather with my bare hands giving care and a deep shine at the same time”
The Process
After a quick clean with bees wax, which also moisturises the leather Steven can also apply Mink Oil before applying polish in small circular motions with his thumb. He applies the polish and smooths it out before reapplying and repeating the process building up layers particularly on the toe and heel, being careful not to apply too much which could result in the polish cracking. He refers to his hands as the tools of his trade and likens them to a Swiss Army knife.
The personal touch: My loafers get some attention
Buffed to perfection
This personal and dying art isn't as expensive as you may think. At just £7.75 for a polish its not out of reach for the majority of us. For £12.50 he will give your shoes a high shine on the toe cap and for £15.00 you can get a deep shine all over.
"He has extended the life of my shoes four times" says Graziano a regular of over ten years who gets his shoes shined by Steven three to four times a week. "He is the best in town. I have tried others but always come back"
Graziano gets his shoes shined by "the best in town"
Steven uses a large range of products and even has some of his own. I asked him if he planned to extend his own product range and he told me that it's something he'd considered but has put on the back burner for now.
Apart from Renovateur Mink Oil he prefers Lord Sheraton as a base cream, Angelus wax polish as a base and Saphir as a full colour.
Steves tool box, filled to the brim with lotions and potions of his trade
Colour Me Good
Speaking of colour, Steven does not only polish shoes but is a recolouring expert, changing an ordinary pair of shoes into a stunning work of art and giving customers a uniquely coloured pair of shoes. Steve very kindly agreed to re-colour a pair of leather brogues which have seen better days. Watch this space for full details of this coming soon. You won't believe the result!
This is a little known art form here in the UK and Steven wants to share this great way of turning your old shoes in to something new and unusual. While he loves re-colouring shoes and is a leader in his field, he calls his company Shoe Shine UK and not Shoe Colour UK as he feels the concept would confuse people.
Steve removes the dirt from my old brogues before he begins his colour magic
Among his clients he includes Harry Redknapp, Rugby player Lawrence Dallaglio, Mike Tyson, and the Dalai Lama who even blessed him on the lobby of the hotel. He has also met The King of Jordan and Prince Harry. He can now add That Dapper Chap to this list.
The Future for Shoe Shine UK
I asked what Steven wants for the company, where he is planning to expand and how. He said his dream is to open a shop in Green Park and sell a range of his own shoes which will be coloured to order.
He may also extend his own range of shoe shine products but he feels the market isn't too good for that at this moment in time.
That Dapper Chap in the famous chair
Shoe Advice From The Expert
Who better to ask shoe advice but a shoe expert. Steven is currently a fan of Edward Green both to wear and to shine. He loves to play with colours on Jeffrey Wests and he is also a fan of Crockett & Jones and Santalum. I asked him his thoughts on Grenson and his disapproving look told he that they are not his favourites. He doesn't like they way they are going stylistically and he really isn't keen on the thick white soles that he is seeing on a few of their range.
The Dapper Chap and The Shoe Whisperer
I asked Steven what five pieces of advice he would have for TDC readers and he shared the following snippets of advice:
Moisturise - Drying out is death for leather. Never let your shoes dry out
Use unvarnished cedarwood shoe trees to soak up any moisture and keep your shoes in shape. Don't bother with the plastic ones, they are pointless.
Don't wear anything but black shoes in the rain. Brown shoes show salt damage more prominently which is like cancer to shoes.
Do not buy the waterproof spray that they try to upsell it to you in the shoe store. its meant for suede only not leather.
Get your shoes polished regularly, add more moisture in warmer weather and more polish to protect in wet weather.