In order to preserve your pair of sneakers, we recommend that you take the greatest care of them.
We recommend applying a thin layer of leather milk before first use on leather models.
When you are not wearing your sneakers, be sure to use a pair of shoe trees and store them in their pouch. To protect them from water and possible stains, we advise you to waterproof them regularly.
Velvet calfskin, also called suede, is a delicate material that requires care. To maintain your suede sneakers, brush the surface with a suede brush to restore texture and keep the finish in good condition. Then, spray a suede protector evenly over the surface to create a water and dirt-resistant barrier. To prolong the life and quality of your item, repeat these steps regularly. During cleaning, we advise you to be careful around the embroidery area; excessive rubbing could damage it. When not wearing them, we recommend using shoe trees to maintain the shape of your sneakers.
Our leather sneakers require special care and attention. We recommend applying a thin layer of leather polish before first use. Once the polish is absorbed, brush your sneakers to maintain their finish. Then, spray a leather protector evenly over the surface to create a barrier resistant to water and dirt. To extend the life and quality of your sneakers, repeat these steps regularly. During cleaning, we advise you to be careful around the embroidery area; excessive rubbing could damage it. When not wearing them, we recommend using shoe trees to maintain the shape of your sneakers.
When your soles need refreshing, first remove excess dirt with a damp cloth. If stains persist, scrub the soles with a toothbrush and soapy water. Once you've finished cleaning, dry the soles with a cloth.
Our leather goods and small leather goods are designed to last and accompany you in your daily life. Please avoid all contact with chemicals (perfume, hand sanitizer) or water. In case of exposure to water, dry your item by gently blotting it with a soft, clean cloth. Our leather creations will acquire a patina over time, making them unique.
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