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BASICS KIT BOX – Angelus Leather Paint Basics Kit

6,999.00
5.1 oz.
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The Angelus Paint Basics Kit is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to customize sneakers, paint leather goods, or dive into DIY restoration projects. With five essential colors and all the tools you need to begin, this kit is designed for both beginners and experienced artists who want reliable, professional-quality results.

Angelus Acrylic Leather Paints are flexible, vibrant, and long-lasting, making them the top choice for sneaker customizers and leather artists worldwide. Whether you’re restoring old shoes, creating bold new designs, or experimenting with leather jackets, handbags, and accessories, this kit provides everything needed to bring your ideas to life.

Why choose the Angelus Paint Basics Kit?

  • Complete beginner-friendly bundle for customizing and restoring sneakers and leather goods

  • Includes five core colors: Black, White, Red, Yellow, and Blue for mixing or stand-alone use

  • Premium, flexible acrylic paint that won’t crack or peel when applied properly

  • Comes with brushes and Leather Preparer & Deglazer for proper prep and application

  • Safe for leather, canvas, denim, vinyl, and other common sneaker and fashion materials

  • Trusted by artists, cobblers, and sneaker customizers worldwide

Kit Includes:

  • 5 Angelus Acrylic Leather Paints (1 oz each): Black, White, Red, Yellow, Blue

  • 5 Assorted Paint Brushes

  • 1 Angelus Leather Preparer & Deglazer (1 oz)

Important: Due to the inclusion of Leather Preparer & Deglazer, this kit cannot ship outside the U.S. or to APO/FPO addresses.

The Angelus Paint Basics Kit is the go-to choice for anyone ready to begin customizing sneakers, painting leather goods, or exploring the world of DIY shoe and fashion art.

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