:) Personally, I wouldn't use paint to customize my shoes, since after awhile the paint will wear out and eventually change the colour of your shoes. But! If you truly want too, find some simple "Air Brush" paint. :D that is non washable, and that should work out gorgeously for you!
PPG is the most popular brand as many OEMs use their paint
You can decorate with fabric paint on fake patent shoes. Most store like Waltmart, Zellers etc... have a section on fabric paint, it comes in tube or bottle and once dried it will not come off.
I would use pinstriping paint, One Shot is a common brand, Sold in most art supply stores
There are special types of spray paint which were made for use on fabrics. You can find these specialty paints at craft supply stores. One popular brand for this type of project is made by Tulip.
If you are using polyurathane paint, using a general purpose lacquer thinner is not recommended, other than for cleaning equipment afterwards. For application, use only the correct thinners, of the same brand as the paint.
Some people use liquid polish for leather shoes
You can use many things to paint point shoes brown. You can use stains that are found in craft stores for example.
Any brand of paint designed for use on glass. The texture is similar.
Etnies is his favorite brand.
Peloton uses the brand and model of cycling shoes called "Peloton Delta Cleats."
I use malballizer or diablo
PPG is the most popular brand as many OEMs use their paint
Inexpensive shoes often use lower quality materials that don't breathe well, leading to a build-up of moisture and bacteria that cause odor. Brand name shoes typically use higher quality materials and construction that allow for better ventilation, reducing the chances of odor accumulation.
Golden Acrylics work great, you can get them at Michael's :)
You can decorate with fabric paint on fake patent shoes. Most store like Waltmart, Zellers etc... have a section on fabric paint, it comes in tube or bottle and once dried it will not come off.
Yes you sure can but you must use a fireplace/ stove paint stovebright is a good reliable brand
Lead free child safe paints, your local stores should have some. Do a little research and find a name brand you trust.