paint to use: angelus leather paint + duller. check google, mail order some of it.
brushes: go to any arts and crafts store and pick up a medium sized brush, and a thin brush if you want to do detail. in my experience, large brushes get too much paint and the brush strokes are more obvious.
step 1: use acetone and cotton balls to take the finish off the shoe
step 2(optional): tape off the areas you do not want paint on.
step 3: get a small amount of paint on the brush. paint the area you want. don't worry about brush strokes/unevenness on this first layer. you usually need multiple thin layers. my rule - put enough layers on until it looks solid with no patches/unevenness, then do 2 more layers.
step 4: when the shoe is finished, spray it with MANY layers of water proofer(bought at any shoe store - footlocker, finishline, etc). i usually put 15-20 layers. better safe than sorry. when i used 5ish layers on one shoe, it got scuffed and a big chunk of paint got rubbed off.
i might very well be forgetting something. check the sticky at the top, as well as the customizing section on ISS(
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