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Shoe polish stands lose some shine

By MAE ANDERSON and TED SHAFFREY
The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Shoeshines are losing some luster. Once a common practice, the tradition of getting a quick polish from a rag-toting shoeshiner has become more of a rarity, and many stands have disappeared across the country. The decline has been exacerbated by the pandemic, remote working, and the rise in popularity of more casual workwear. SC Johnson, which makes the biggest shoe polish brand, Kiwi, even said in January that it had stopped selling  the brand in the U.K. due to softening demand (they still sell it in the U.S.). But there are still a few places left to get a good shine.

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