YOUR SHOES

Don't wear the same shoes every day

Place shoe trees, stretchers, or stretchers inside the shoes to best preserve their original shape.

Waterproof your shoes before wearing them

Do not dry your shoes near a heat source.

Before cleaning, dust the shoe using a brush or a soft cloth.

Polish your shoes regularly: apply the polish sparingly and allow it to dry completely, then buff with a soft cloth.

For your suede or nubuck shoes, clean them with a suede shampoo to remove stains and use a suede renovator spray to restore the original color. You can also use a suede eraser to remove stubborn stains.

For exotic leathers, apply products adapted to the type of leather (reptile care, oiled nubuck, patent leather, braided leather, metallic leather, plongé lambskin, vintage-look leather)

For shoes that are a little tight, use a shoe stretcher.

It is advisable to maintain your shoes at least once a week (cleaning and application of a maintenance product).

To improve comfort and ensure better foot hygiene, it is advisable to wear insoles.

 

YOUR LEATHER GOODS ACCESSORIES

Store leather goods, especially bags, away from light. It is strongly recommended to hang your leather bags on hangers or hooks to maintain their original shape.

Do not dry your bag near a heat source.

Before using your bag, protect it with a waterproofing spray.

Before cleaning, dust the accessory using a brush or a soft cloth.

Clean a bag with a wax-based cleaning milk which will remove stains and provide instant shine after polishing.

To protect the leather of your bag, apply a nourishing wax-based lotion.

For suede or nubuck bags, clean your bag with a suede shampoo to remove stains and use a suede renovator spray to restore the original color. You can also use a suede eraser to remove stubborn stains.

For exotic leathers, apply products adapted to the type of leather (reptile care, oiled nubuck, patent leather, braided leather, metallic leather, plongé lambskin, vintage-look leather)