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  • How To Care For Leather Shoes – An Easy Guide

    August 31, 2024 5 min read

    Acquiring a new pair of quality shoes is exciting: the rich smell of new leather, the shine of a buckle or crisp feel of an untied lace, and the smooth feel of an undented sole. That excitement is not going to last long if you neglect your shoes and do not take great of them, however, if you want your beloved leather shoes to look good and last, read on to learn how to care for them properly.

     

    Caring for your leather shoes

    Leather is the treated skin or hide of a variety of animals: cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, kangaroo and even aquatic animals like alligators and crocodile. Leather is used to make footwear, as well as bags, upholstery, furniture, and clothes. The tanning process prevents leather from decaying and makes it strong, and durable. As with any long-lasting product, the life of your leather shoes will be extended by following these simple steps.

    LET YOUR SHOES BREATH 

    Wearing the same shoes every day will not give them adequate time to dry or recover from the wear and tear of everyday use, making them vulnerable to damage. Have an extra pair of shoes in your closet. This will help elongate their life and ensure they retain their shine and lustre. 

    Experience unparalleled refinement with our range of mens dress shoes, leather boots and minimalistic leather sneakers. Meticulously crafted with the finest materials and impeccable attention to detail, they offer unmatched comfort and versatility for any formal occasion. 

    USE SHOE TREE

    Sparrods & Co | Cedar Shoe Tree

    Shoe trees are great for airing your shoes out while maintaining their shape and eliminating odours. By maintaining the shape of the shoes and keeping the leather stretched, shoe trees reduce the formation of creases and wrinkles. They are easy to install and available in all sizes. Get a good-quality cedar shoe tree that fits your shoes.

    Oxford wholecut shoes made using goodyear welt and finest full grain leather

    Sparrods & Co | Kingston Oxford Wholecut in Black Calf

     STORE SHOES IN DUST BAGS

    Shoe bag used for storing leather shoes

    Sparrods & Co | Shoe Dust Bag

    Most excellent quality leather shoes come with a dust bag for a reason. They prevent dust accumulation and sun exposure while allowing them to breathe. Use them! Store your shoes in dust bags (ideally also with a shoe tree), especially those you do not wear often. They also come in handy when you’re travelling.

    ADD TOPY TO THE LEATHER SOLE

    Leather sole is the most traditional sole, very sleek and considered the best option for shoes that are intended to be worn in a formal context. The biggest downside with a leather sole is that it can be slippery, not the best in wet weather and wears down faster than some rubber soles. A topy protects to the leather sole and prevents them from wearing out quickly. Adding a topy is a personal choice. Some people prefer to wear their shoes without a topy. 

    USE SHOE HORN

    Sparrods & Co | Shoe horn

    Shoe horn is made of plastic, steel or wood. Always use shoehorn to put your shoes on. It prevents damages to the topline and counters of the shoes.

    NEVER POLISH WHEN WET

    Resist the urge to slap on some polish while your shoes are still wet: you will do more damage than good. What if you’re in a rush and need to quickly prep your shoe? Can you dry out your leather with a blow dryer? NO! Allow your shoes to dry naturally at room temperature to prevent the leather from hardening before polishing. Then store using a shoe tree and dust bag.

     

    How to clean your leather shoes

    REMOVE ALL LACES

    Black leather boots with laces removed for cleaning

    Sparrods & Co | Sahara Goodyear Welted Black Boots

    Remove all laces completely from the boots, shoes or sneakers. This step does not apply to loafers and chelsea boots. This is an easy step.

     PREPARE THE LEATHER 

    The right brush is as important as the right shoe cream for your leather.  The wrong brush may scratch and damage the surface of the leather.  Look for a brush made with hardwood and natural hair with a soft bristle. Horsehair brush is perfect for buffing and shining. Use saddle soap to remove stubborn stains in the affected area of the leather if necessary.

    Saphir shoe care products

    Leather cleaner removes any dirt, stains, dust, and wax that get trapped under the polish and may damage the leather. We recommend Saphir or any high-quality shoe care products. Invest in shoe care kits.

     APPLY CONDITIONER 

    Apply leather conditioner with the rag by gently massaging the leather in small circular movements.

    Conditioner keeps your shoe supple, protects the leather from creasing and cracking (which leads to a vicious cycle of dirt-ingress and further cracking), and gives it a shine. Conditioning can be done once a month depending on usage.

    APPLY SHOE CREAM  

    Sparrods & Co | Oak Oxford Cap Toe in Black Calf

    Apply shoe cream using spreading brush. Start by applying the cream to the sides of the shoes using a back-and-forth motion. If you’ve applied too much, remove the excess with a soft rag or cloth and allow it to dry before buffing in with the brush. We recommend Saphir shoe cream or related shoe care products on the market.

     POLISH AND FINISH  

    Brush to remove all excess cream with horsehair brush. It will bring out the natural wax shine. Polishing of your shoes is everyday practice depending on usage.

    Dress oxford shoes with designer loafers and lace up boots for men

     

    Sparrods & Co | Men Dress Shoes Collections

    How to clean your suede shoes

    Suede is a type of leather that has a soft, velvety finish and a plush, luxurious feel. It is made from the inner layers of the hide, and it is known for its versatility and comfort. High-quality suede is a durable and stylish material that is suitable for a wide range of occasions, from casual to formal.

     USE SUEDE ERASER

    If your shoes are generally clean and has small dirt on the surface or minor scratch, gently use suede eraser to the area affected.

     CLEAN THE UPPER SUEDE

    Cover the outside area with any piece of cloth or newspaper and fill the shoes to protect the lining from being stained. Hold at approximately 30 cm or more from the shoe and evenly spray the surface with Saphir Renovateur Suede or Nubuck Spray Neutral. Leave to try for 15 minutes or more. It cleans, refreshens the colour, nourishes with natural almond and waterproofs. We recommend Saphir suite of products or any high-quality suede care products.

     BRUSH GENTLY AFTER SPRAYING

    Once the upper suede is dry, brush gently with horsehair brush to help restore the natural feel of the suede. Always use back and forth motion and the suede will be as good as new.

     WATERPROOFING

    Spray with Saphir Super Invulner or any high-quality spray protector to protect shoes from getting stained or damaged.

    Leather is certainly not a maintenance-free product, but you will be rewarded for your efforts. Your shoes will age well, acquiring a beautiful patina over time, and last longer, saving you money.

     


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