How to care for suede and leather boots, especially during the winter months, is one of our most frequently asked questions at GYPO. Where do I start? What products do I use? I began researching this topic and the results were overwhelming! The process can vary from site to site and the products are vast. Then, add in the homemade remedies and I’m pretty sure my eye began to twitch a little. That’s when I decided to stop Googling and go straight to the source – a professional! I am lucky enough to have such a person right in my hometown. Mancuso’s Shoe Repair has been a staple in the City of Greensburg and I had the amazing opportunity to chat with the owner, Ron Mancuso.
As an eighth generation cobbler who’s been doing this since he was 10, Ron had a lot of fantastic information about how to care for boots. I learned many tips and tricks and but most of all I learned that taking care of my boots is really quite simple if you know what to use. “There are so many products on the market that you just don’t need. No reason to make it complicated. It’s really a pretty easy process,” Ron said.
Ron truly is a master of his craft and I was enthralled after taking a look at his shop and watching him work. People from all over as well as the locals send him their boots to clean, restore and fix. He recently purchased a machine from Italy that will restore your Uggs and make them look like new again. Check out the process here. He believes that the better the boot quality, the longer he can make them last, which means your investment piece has the potential to be around for many years to come. He’s even working on widening a pair of riding boots for a customer and he’s one of the few cobblers who can do this.
Here are a few before and afters from my visit. What a difference a little shine can make! And the right Ugg was cleaned using Ron’s new machine. I wish I would have gotten a picture of the right one before he cleaned it. It was sooo much worse than the left and now it looks brand new!
Products for Suede and Leather Boot Care
Okay, so I know you’re eager for me to get to the steps of boot care, but first here are the products Ron swears by and how to use them.
Please Note: Before using any products read the directions first and know the type of material you are working with. If you are unable to find a tag to know for sure, contact the manufacturer directly to ensure that you are using the right product for the right material.
Angelus Foam Tex is an amazing cleaner and versatile as it works on a variety of materials like leather, suede and canvas. It is very simple to use and requires no water. Simply pump the foam onto your boot and use a clean cloth, t-shirt, soft brush or sponge to rub clean.
Dyo Leather Balm Conditioner is perfect for keeping your leather goods looking new and the best part is that it works on every color, no need to color match here! Think of leather like your skin, you need to keep lotion on it to keep from drying out, this is the lotion for your leather. Wipe first with a clean towel or t-shirt, then using that same towel rub this balm into the leather until the leather has absorbed it and has a polished finish. Wipe off any excess. This step may only need to be repeated seasonally depending on how much you wear your boots and how quickly they dry out. Do not use this product on suede like materials.
Protecting your boots is the name of the game and no product does it better than Kelly’s Professional Grade Water Protector. According to Ron, this product is easy to use and hard to mess up and requires only two light coats for ultimate protection. Be sure to spray in a well-ventilated area and let the first coat fully dry before applying the second. Keep in mind this product may need to be reapplied throughout the season depending on how much your boots are exposed to the elements. If you can’t find this, other water repellant sprays such as Kiwi Rain and Stain Protector will work, just be sure to stay away from silicone as that protectant is mainly reserved for hunting boots and such and can be very hard to work with.
Leaving salt to sit on their boots is one of the biggest mistakes people can make. It will cause discoloration and eat away at the material. Salt should be removed from your boots as soon as you can and the best way to do this is by using products specifically for this. Ron suggests two different brands, Fiebing’s Salt Stain Remover or Angelus De-Salter. Both products are safe to use on suede and leather. They will safely remove the salt and salt stains without discoloration.
A brass brush is the way to go when cleaning suede. Gently brush the grain of the suede multiple times in one direction then switch directions to help remove dirt and stains. For a larger surface area, you can also use a larger stiff bristle brush like this one.
Simple Steps for Boot Care
Now to put these products to work. I’m going to focus on the most common boot materials, leather and suede (which is the same as nubuck). Did you know that you can also extend the life of your faux leather and suede goods the same way too? Below is our handy GYPO Boot Care Cheat Sheet to help lay out the steps to keeping your boots looking great!
Additional Tips From Ron
* Do Not Use Vinegar to clean your boots or to remove salt unless you are working with a black boot and you are okay with having to dye them after. Vinegar will remove the stain, but it will also remove all the color and color matching can be very hard unless you’re dealing with black.
* Do not try to remove ink, you will only make it worse. “In all my years of cleaning leather and suede, I have bought every single product on the market and tried every single method to remove ink from shoes and purses. It’s just not going to come out without damaging and discoloring the material.”
*Oil may come out but that is also something to leave to the professionals. Prevention is your best defense against oil and ink so be sure to spray a protectant on all your boots!
*Know when you can treat your boots at home and when it’s time to call in a professional. There are just certain methods and certain products the professionals have access too that go way above what you’re able to do at home. A quick search online will help you find a professional in your area. If you’re unable to find someone local, some cobblers like Ron accept orders through the mail. Click here for more information on Mancuso’s Shoe Repair.
* Water soaked boots – If your boots do become saturated with water stuff them with newspaper to help pull out the moisture. Continue to change out the newspaper as it becomes too wet. After your boots are dry follow up by conditioning and protecting them.
* Protect your purses too! – These tips do not just apply to your boots and shoes, but your purses, belts, totes, and anything made of these materials!
*Storing your boots – To store your boots at the end of the winter season, stuff with newspaper and store upright in a cloth bag, an old pillowcase will work too.
A special thank you to Ron and everyone at Mancuso’s for showing me just how long a great pair of boots can last with the proper home and professional care. With this knowledge, I now realize that owning a great pair of boots isn’t just a splurge, but a true investment in something I will be able to enjoy for years to come!
Your turn! Show us your before and after photos of your boots whether you did them at home or found a professional!
As we are nearing the end of the holiday gauntlet, I am filled with a mix of emotion. I’m sad because it always seems to go by so fast and before I know it, my kids will be back in school. Yet I am happy to know that soon, life will return to its usual amounts of fun and chaos. With that said, I plan to enjoy the last big event of 2018 and have fun ringing in 2019! I’m not sure what I’m going to be wearing yet but I know I want to sparkle! The holidays are the perfect time to step out of your comfort zone and add some shimmer and New Years is the quintessential time to do this!
Below are some fun ways to add some sparkle to your outfit this New Years, whether you’re hitting the town for a big night out or enjoying a low key night at home. Try adding some sparkle to your…
Nails
If you’re hesitant about how to add some sparkle, then your nails are the best place to start. You can make them as bright or tame as you want. Add a glitter polish as a top coat to any nail color for an instant sparkle!
If you’re willing to kick it up a notch from your nails, adding some bling to your hair is the way to go. You can keep it as simple as adding a beautiful barrette to your ponytail or even pull up one side. Adding a headband to a messy bun or top knot is also an easy way to amp up your look.
Accessories are another simple and fun way to add some sparkle to your look. There are so many fun pieces out there that the options are endless regardless of your budget or how much sparkle you want. Below are just some of the fun accessories I found.
Okay, if you’re really ready to step out of your comfort zone, below are some fun options! The sequin blazer adds an instant touch of glamour to any outfit or even that cute little black dress. Not sure about a full sequins tank top? Pair it with some jeans, heels and a black cardigan or blazer if you feel like toning it down.
Who doesn’t like a little sparkle in their footwear? Dress up a pair of jeans by adding a gorgeous heel or keep it more casual with a sequined flat. Enhance any simple dress with what I like to call, a statement shoe, and you’re ready to go!
If a cozy evening at home is your perfect way to ring in the new year you can still add a little sparkle. Check out these fun options to sparkle from the comforts of your couch!
So I’m pretty sure I’m in denial. You see, in my mind, I still had a few more weeks until the kids get out of school to get things done, but in reality, I don’t. I have one week until their holiday break to get my act together so I can spend that time enjoying my kids being home. And one of my favorite things to do with the kids over the holiday break is to bake cookies! I love everything about this holiday adventure, the smells, the laughing and of course the cookies! So for this month’s Word of Mouth, I asked our GYPO team:
What is your favorite cookie recipe?
Suzannah – Linzer Cookies
I’m of German and Austrian descent, so in my house, we love Linzer Cookies! Linzner cookies consist of a delicious almond-based dough with preserves in the center and we can’t get enough of them!
Coty – Chocolate Chip Cookies
When I was a kid, my dad and I would bake chocolate chip cookies on the weekends (I blame him for my sweets addiction!). It was a classic recipe from the Joy of Cooking Cookbook, but it was easy to memorize. I still know the recipe by heart and now it’s my daughter’s favorite thing to do on the weekends! We sometimes like to add other ingredients, like: walnuts, coconut, toffee chips, and milk or white chocolate chunks. Yum!
Chocolate Chip Cookies – Joy of Cooking – Makes about 36 cookies
Preheat the oven to 375. Grease or line 2 cookie sheets.
Whisk together:
1 cup plus 2 Tbs all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
Beat in a large bowl until well-blended:
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
Add and beat until well combined:
1 large egg
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp vanilla
Stir in the flour mixture until well-blended and smooth. Stir in 1 cup chocolate chips (I added an extra 1/2 cup).
Drop the dough by heaping teaspoonfuls about 2 inches apart on the cookie sheets. Bake, 1 sheet at a time, until the cookies are just slightly colored on top and the edges are brown, about 8 – 10 minutes. Let stand briefly, then remove to a rack to cool.
Alison – Raspberry Almond Thumbprint Shortbread Cookies
My favorite Christmas cookies are these Rasberry Almond Thumbprint Shortbread Cookies because they remind me of my childhood. It’s impossible for me to smell almond extract without thinking of my Grandma Bussard’s house. Her neighbor Mrs. Miller made the most amazing Christmas cookies in every variety imaginable! Some of my favorites were her pinwheels and of course, her raspberry almond thumbprints. These cookies are so buttery, they melt in your mouth. I love the tart raspberry spread with the sweet shortbread cookie.
Jill – Chips and Salsa
So……I actually don’t eat sugar or flour so cookies are out for me. Cookies weren’t really my thing before anyways, I would have traded a chocolate chip for some chips and salsa any day.
Lauren – Ginger Molasses Cookies
I didn’t have to think twice on this – ginger molasses cookies are my favorite! This cookie has been my go-to cookie at Starbucks for years, it pairs perfectly with my soy vanilla latte. They actually discontinued the cookie for a while in 2015 and you better believe I sent them an email begging for its return. During that dark time when I couldn’t get my fix at Starbucks, I found an amazing dupe recipe from The Busy Baker that is just as good as the Starbucks version, maybe even better! They freeze beautifully too so you can always have one handy for your afternoon cup of coffee. You can thank me later. 😉
Kathryn – Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate chip, please! I’ve recently discovered a delicious cookie recipe from Sugar Spun Run that calls for mini and regular chocolate chips. I’m in chocolate heaven and unfortunately can’t get enough.
Peanut Butter Blossoms are one of my favorite cookies, but in our house, they are more affectionately referred to as Kissing Cookies. A recipe of my mother-in-law’s, these cookies are a staple in our home every holiday season and the kids have been helping me make them since they were tots. My oldest daughter who will be 10 in March, started calling them kissing cookies when she was three and now the kids don’t know them as anything else. Kissing cookies are the perfect ratio of chocolate to peanut butter and the texture is amazing! They pair wonderfully with an ice cold glass of milk, a cup of coffee or tea and even hot chocolate!
Peanut Butter Blossoms – (Kissing Cookies) – Makes 24 yummy cookies!
Preheat Oven to 375
Mix together
1/2 Cup Oleo (Margarine)
1/2 Cup Peanut Butter
1/2 Cup Sugar
1/2 Cup Brown Sugar
Then mix in one at a time,
1 Egg
2 TBSP Milk
1 tsp Vanilla
1 tsp Baking Soda
1/2 tsp Salt
1 and 3/4 Cup All-Purpose Flour
Roll dough into balls about an inch in diameter and roll through a bowl of sugar and place on a greased cookie sheet. Bake for 8 min. Pull out of the oven, add a Hershey kiss to the middle of the cookie and return to oven for 30 seconds. Take out and allow to cool on a cooling rack.
Your turn! What holiday cookie recipes are your favorite? What cookies are you looking forward to enjoying this holiday season?
Welcome to our Thanksgiving edition of Word of Mouth where we share all things that help us feel pretty, get organized and just plain feel wonderful! The holiday season is in full swing and while it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle, it’s always nice to take a step back and remember to be in the moment. At GYPO we have a lot to be thankful for this year. We have a wonderful team and the most amazing, supportive and fabulous Pretties anywhere! We have all learned so much from each other which is what lead me to ask our team this month:
What beauty, style or clothing tip are you most thankful to have learned?
Jill – The half tuck
It took me a pretty long time to come around to the half tuck. I honestly tried it and then untucked before leaving the house many times before it really felt comfortable. Now that I’ve been half tucking for a while, I feel uncomfortable without it!
Suzannah – “If it’s not a heck yes, it’s a no!”
I love Alison’s tip about only buying “heck yes” items. I love clearance racks but have recently changed my shopping strategy to look at more than just the price tag and to invest in higher quality items. Having a few solid, high-quality items has really helped polish my overall wardrobe.
Alison – Leopard is a neutral
Leopard is a neutral! More often than not there’s a piece of leopard in my outfit of the day, especially during the fall months. I love the polish it adds to an outfit and the dash of unexpected pattern. It truly goes with everything!
Coty – Less is more
This may be less of a tip than it is lifestyle advice. *Fun fact* When I was 19, I got my cosmetology license and worked as a makeup artist for many years before I switched careers. I used to try every beauty trick, buy every new product and spend way too much time/money on my appearance. Now I’m a busy, working mom/wife and I truly value the philosophy of ‘less is more’. I stick to a simple skin-care and makeup routine, and I spend much less on clothing (thanks to Style Challenges by Get Your Pretty On)! Sticking with the basics has helped my skin look better and I have much more self-confidence. My morning routine includes a gentle facial cleanser, moisturizer, CC Cream with SPF, a dab of blush, mascara, and lip balm… easy peasy! Don’t stress about having all the trendy products, because life is about more than Instagram perfection.
Lauren – “If it’s not a heck yes, it’s a no!”
I’m right there with Suzannah on Alison’s tip. ‘If it’s not a heck yes, it’s a no!’ It has completely changed the way I shop, not just for clothing but for my home as well. I want to wear clothes I feel confident in and I want to be surrounded in my home by pieces I love. I’m a pretty emotive person and if I don’t audibly gasp when I see something or say ‘YES!’ out loud when I try it on, I pass on it. Simple as that. This advice has helped me be more comfortable in making my own style choices. Before I might have taken a dressing room selfie and sent a text to a friend to ask their opinion. Now I know if I don’t feel that sense of confidence right away it’s not the right piece for me. Caveat: Getting out of my comfort zone is a whole different thing. I trust Alison’s judgment on that and am always willing to ‘try the trend’ if she suggests it. I usually opt for a more budget-friendly choice when I’m testing the waters until I’m sold on a trend.
Kathryn – The half tuck
I’m on the same boat as Jill. I’ve been into the half tuck lately and I think it makes such a difference on my outfits!
Jessica – Dry shampoo anytime
I always used to wait until I was getting ready in the morning to apply my dry shampoo. It seemed like it would take forever to get my hair to a manageable state as I tend to have naturally oily hair. Learning that applying dry shampoo at night and even to just washed hair has drastically helped me control the oil and even extend the life of my hair between washings.
Your turn! Comment below with the style or beauty tip are you most thankful to have learned.
Whether you are a morning person or have to drag yourself out of bed before work, no one wants to waste precious morning moments staring aimlessly at a closet full of clothes trying to find the perfect fall work outfit.
Alison is on a mission to make mornings more manageable by eliminating your need to stress over what to wear. Here at Get Your Pretty On, women are learning how to do more with less, love the clothes they own and feel put together without much effort at all.
With the Work Wear Capsules (as well as any of the other Style Challenges) links are provided in various price ranges so that shopping your budget is easy!
These fall work wear outfits all come from the Fall 2018 Work Wear Capsule. Thank you to the Pretties who are showing us just how they took the outfit inspiration and made it their own.
With just a little supportive guidance from Alison and her Style Challenges, you just might find yourself with a few extra morning minutes to use as you choose.
Fall Work Outfit #1
Ruth says: “I love the way the Fall Work Wear Capsule helps me shop my own closet and put together complete outfits in new ways I would have never tried on my own. I thought this was a strictly spring skirt until it was paired with a great burgundy blouse. Love it!”
Day 3 Outfit Combo | Ruth
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Fall Work Outfit #2
Kristie says, “I really liked the printed bottom option for this work wear outfit and it was easy to dress it up for my office by incorporating a blazer and a pair of muted print dress pants. I decided to use a burgundy flat as my neutral shoe to incorporate some color and it paired well with the printed bottoms.”
Kristie | Day 7 Outfit Combo
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Fall Work Outfit #3
Danielle says: “Right now fashion has become my hobby and the GYPO challenges have given me that opportunity to have fun with this hobby. I do not have the time with caring for a 2-year-old son and working full time to have a hobby that I can enjoy on the side. Hopefully, I will in the future. But for now, I’ve used GYPO challenges as my hobby since I’ll then have the ability to look trendy and have outfits that appear complete.”
Day 5 Outfit Combo | Danielle
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Do you have a favorite fall work outfit? Are any of the pieces shared here sparking inspiration? Share with us in the comments!
Author Bio: Jill Riley is in charge of sending big hugs through customer service emails. She spends most of her time with her husband, son, daughter, and pup. When her nose isn’t buried in a personal development book, you can find her playing games with her kids. Discovering audiobooks and true crime podcasts has helped make sure her pup gets plenty of walks.
Do you struggle to put outfits together? Are you stuck in a yoga pants rut? Not sure if you can make the latest trends work for you? You’re in the right place!
I’m Alison, a mom of three and recovering yoga pants addict on a mission to make getting dressed and feeling pretty the easiest thing you do all day! Learn more about my story HERE.
I am so glad I was part of the Fall 2019 Style Challenge. It gave me confidence and so many great outfitt ideas. The ladies in the group were very supportive and I will defintetly be doing another challenge in the future.
Betty Weyandt December 20, 2019
I’ve been participating in the GYPO Style Challenges for three years now and I’ve loved it. I’ve always loved clothes, but I didn’t know how to put outfits together. My closet is now full of mix-and-match outfits, I have learned how to dress myself, and there is no more stress in figuring out to wear. The private FB group is full of wonderful ladies that build each other up. It’s so fun and is seriously the best group on FB.
Kirstin Rasmussen November 20, 2019
Get Your Pretty On has changed my life, seriously. I have always chased what is trendy but found from season to season, that things go out of style and I was wasting money on items that I would only end up wearing a few times. GYPO has enabled me to simplify my closet, helps me make smarter purchasing decisions, and I feel so put together and confident using the outfit formulas that are provided. This program is a GAME CHANGER. I've been following GYPO for a few years now and my only regret is not jumping on board sooner.
Michelle Kline November 20, 2019
Great community of ladies, helping each other look stylish, without breaking the bank, and using much of what you already own.
Chosen Faith November 19, 2019
GYPO challenges have been one of the best things I have done! It had taught me so much more than just creating a closet of clothes that I love but also to have confidence in myself, how to pick and choose colors that work for me instead of against, and had given a wonderful community of Pretties who are so special.
Maraline Freeman October 16, 2019
I love GYPO!!! I finally feel put together and stylish! The shopping lists and outfit combinations make shopping and getting dressed effortless.
Krista Probst October 16, 2019
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