*Don't store them in a box: Keep leather shoes in open or on a shoe rack, a box has humidity.
*Dry them: If shoes get wet, stuff them with newspaper to dry. Don't use a heater as that can crack the leather.
*Clean with care: Soak a cloth in warm water to wipe the dust. Dry naturally, away from sunlight. Give them a break to let them breathe.
*Use shoe trees: Choose shoe trees made of cedar wood, they not only absorb the moisture but also maintain the shape of the shoe.
*Use a leather conditioner: Leather tends to lose its natural oils, moisture, and flexibility. Use a conditioner every two weeks.
*Polish: We suggest pick up wax polishes which make the surface of the shoe shine, without penetrating through the leather. The wax polish creates a coating over the shoe and giving the appropriate amount of shine that is required.
*Dry them: If shoes get wet, stuff them with newspaper to dry. Don't use a heater as that can crack the leather.
*Clean with care: Soak a cloth in warm water to wipe the dust. Dry naturally, away from sunlight. Give them a break to let them breathe.
*Use shoe trees: Choose shoe trees made of cedar wood, they not only absorb the moisture but also maintain the shape of the shoe.
*Use a leather conditioner: Leather tends to lose its natural oils, moisture, and flexibility. Use a conditioner every two weeks.
*Polish: We suggest pick up wax polishes which make the surface of the shoe shine, without penetrating through the leather. The wax polish creates a coating over the shoe and giving the appropriate amount of shine that is required.