After returning home, be sure to spend a few minutes caring for your footwear. Carefully remove dust and dirt from the surface using a brush or a soft cloth. Do not leave shoes wet: if they get wet, wipe them immediately with a dry cloth. Avoid drying on a radiator, near heaters, or open flames to prevent damaging the material.
Do not apply an excessive amount of shoe care products — this can cause stains or streaks. Throughout the season, it is recommended to perform deep cleaning and moisturizing of the pair at least once a week to extend its lifespan.
Leather Shoe Care
For cleaning leather products, it is best to use special foams or shampoos specifically designed for this type of material. Leather should be dried naturally — at room temperature, keeping the shoes away from heat sources to avoid overdrying and premature aging.
To keep leather shoes soft and attractive for a long time, apply nourishing creams or dyes of the appropriate shade periodically. For polishing, choose a soft cloth — it will provide a neat shine without scratches.
Suede Shoe Care
For cleaning suede, a special brush or rubber sponge is best suited, allowing delicate removal of fine dirt and dust. Cleaning should only be done with products designed for suede materials, or use a minimal amount of cleaner, avoiding excessive wetting, as excess moisture can cause stains.
Suede shoes should be dried at normal room temperature, keeping them away from direct sunlight and heat sources, to preserve the natural structure and softness of the pile.
For additional protection, use a special water-repellent spray — it will help prevent moisture penetration and the appearance of dirt. Regularly brush suede with a soft brush to lift the nap and restore the product to a neat, well-groomed appearance.