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Wren’s Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polishing and
Wren’s Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polishing and
Wren’s Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polishing and
Wren’s Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polishing and
Wren’s Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polishing and

Wren’s Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polishing and Cleaning Brush – Dark Bristle

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About Wren’s Natural Pig Bristle Shoe Polishing And

NATURAL BRISTLE: The brush is made of natural pig bristles and a durable varnished wooden handle. This is a must have type of brush for anyone who cares about their shoes. Pig bristles are a bit stiffer than horsehair which means they perform better on any type of leather that has more texture than smooth leather DARK OR BRIGTH BRISTLE: Why are there dark or bright bristle brushes? For dark or bright leather shoes. When you treat your dark colored shoes with dark brush some residue polish will accumulate on the brush. You don’t want to use the same brush on bright brown shoes because it might cause streaking QUALITY SHINE: Wren’s Pig Bristle brush is excellent for polishing but it also gets dust and dirt off the shoes while pig bristles are a stiffer than horsehair FOR LEATHER GOODS: The brush does wonders with shoes but can be also used with other leather goods such as car seats, saddlery, sofas and leather accessories. The brush is 16 cm – 6.3 inch long LEGACY: Wren’s is a historical brand. Prestigious legacy and premium quality since 1889 In 1889, Mr William Edward Wren and Englishman, started his business of making shoe polishes in Northampton, the home to many fine shoe and boot makers, even till today. Wren's would become a brand that was known for its quality and prestige. It won the First Award from the prestigious Leather Trades Exhibition in 1892. Wren soon branched into other shoe polish-related products. At its peak, Wren's Polish & Dubbin was awarded the Royal Warrant by King George VI in 1936 till post WWII period in 1952, signifying the quality and prestige of the brand