Footwear Care Guide
Preserve Craftsmanship. Maintain Excellence.
Every pair we create reflects precision, material quality, and craftsmanship. Proper care ensures your footwear retains its structure, finish, and longevity over time.
Cleaning & Maintenance (Leather Shoes)
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Remove dirt and dust using a soft, dry cloth after each wear
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Remove shoelaces before polishing to ensure even application
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Apply a leather cream or polish using a soft cloth or horsehair brush
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Let the cream absorb for a few minutes
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Buff gently using a horsehair brush to restore shine
Regular care keeps the leather nourished and maintains a refined finish.
Suede Care
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Use a suede brush to remove dust and dirt
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Brush in one direction to maintain a uniform texture
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Clean before and after wear for best results
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Avoid water exposure to protect the material
Regular brushing keeps suede refined and well-maintained.
Use of Shoe Trees
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Insert shoe trees after every wear
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Maintain original shape and structure
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Prevent creasing across the upper
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Absorb internal moisture that damages leather
Shoe trees significantly extend the lifespan of your footwear.
Use of Shoe Horn
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Use a shoe horn while wearing your shoes
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Protect the heel structure from damage
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Maintain the original construction
This simple habit prevents long-term structural wear.
Storage Guidelines
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Store shoes in a cool, dry place
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Use shoe bags to protect leather from dust and sunlight
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Keep suede shoes in a ventilated area, away from direct light
Proper storage preserves both color and material quality.
Moisture & Drying
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Stuff shoes with newspaper if they get wet
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Allow them to air dry naturally
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Avoid direct heat sources like dryers or sunlight
Heat can damage leather and cause cracking.
Wearing & Rotation
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Avoid wearing the same pair daily
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Allow shoes to rest and release moisture between uses
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Rotate pairs to maintain structure and hygiene
Giving shoes time to recover improves durability and comfort.
⚠️ Care Responsibility
Customers must maintain their footwear using proper care practices. Lack of maintenance can lead to natural wear, which does not reflect product quality.