Invest a little time to care for your leather shoes every now and again, and you will be rewarded with shoes that last longer and look great.
How often you need to treat your shoes varies greatly depending on usage, weather and the terrain you're in. But when you feel it's time for a little care, we recommend to follow these easy steps:
Clean
Simply clean your suede shoes with a clean damp cloth, this is especially important to do if they've been exposed to salty slush during winter. Allow to dry.
For stains and spots, a crepe brush easily removes stains while preserving the nep of the suede. If needed for tougher stains, use a leather cleaner.
Protect
Add extra protection to preserve your footwear. Saphir's Super Invulner spray waterproofs the most delicate leathers, and offers superior protection against water, stains and grease. This will protect your shoes from water and dirt.
Michael fits true to size on most customers. Some customers size down half a size for a better fit around the heel, but often it's enough to tighten the laces harder instead of sizing down. Customers with wide feet will usually want to size half a size up.
They should fit comfortably, with enough room in front to move your toes freely, and enough air around your foot to accommodate a thick sock for all-year use.
Michael fits true to size on most customers. Some customers size down half a size for a better fit around the heel, but often it's enough to tighten the laces harder instead of sizing down. Customers with wide feet will usually want to size half a size up.
They should fit comfortably, with enough room in front to move your toes freely, and enough air around your foot to accommodate a thick sock for all-year use.
Invest a little time to care for your leather shoes every now and again, and you will be rewarded with shoes that last longer and look great.
How often you need to treat your shoes varies greatly depending on usage, weather and the terrain you're in. But when you feel it's time for a little care, we recommend to follow these easy steps:
Clean
Simply clean your suede shoes with a clean damp cloth, this is especially important to do if they've been exposed to salty slush during winter. Allow to dry.
For stains and spots, a crepe brush easily removes stains while preserving the nep of the suede. If needed for tougher stains, use a leather cleaner.
Protect
Add extra protection to preserve your footwear. Saphir's Super Invulner spray waterproofs the most delicate leathers, and offers superior protection against water, stains and grease. This will protect your shoes from water and dirt.