by Angel0 on June 2nd, 2006

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I bought a pair of suede shoes on sale in a dark shop. When I wore the shoes out the next day I noticed they were of different colour. It looks like one side has been on display hence a colour change. How can I get the same shading without dyeing it?

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  • by Angel0 on June 4th, 2006

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    I would if could. The bad thing is, the shop was dark and so I didn't notice the difference in colour. I didn't notice until I wore the shoes out the next day. I had only walked about 20 metres which was too late. Can someone please help me with suggestions on this? Should I put one out in the sun ???

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  • If you can I would return the shoes.

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