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Cedar wood lasts

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Wooden cedar birthright allows you to maintain the natural shape of your shoes

€42.50

Cedar wood has a delicate citrus scent that dulls unpleasant odors. The wood also has moisture-absorbing qualities, so regular use of the rights keeps the skin in perfect shape and form for years to come. Conhpol brand specialists recommend using the lasts daily. During use, the leather from which the shoe is made is constantly working. It flexes, tightens and deforms accordingly, as required by the foot in walking. The effects of this work can be visible on the shoe in the form of kinks, cracks and folds in the leather. This is what rightholes prevent - by filling the shoe from the inside after use, they fulfill the role of a stable foot. A good last tightens the leather, fills the shoe tightly without stretching it, and gives it the most desirable shape. The leather, drying out after wearing, returns to its original shape instead of collapsing and deforming. A well-chosen last fills and maintains the shape of the shoe without stretching the leather at any point. The lasts also prevent accidental deformation or crushing of the upper. Shoes stored on the regulars keep their form for a long time and look much less worn over time than ones that just lie in a box. The cedar shoe lasts are made of raw, polished wood, so they do their job of absorbing moisture from inside the shoe. Cedar is a naturally aromatic and absorbent wood, its properties accelerate the drying of the leather and naturally refresh the inside of the shoe. In addition to basic hygiene, failure to dry after use is the most common cause of footwear odor. To perform their function well, the righties should fill the inside of the shoe and tighten the leather so that it returns to its original shape. Simply put, they should be the same size as the foot. So if you wear a size 44, you should use a righthandle of the same size.