Leather Care

Congratulations on your exquisite pair of Wearables leather shoes! Crafted with precision and attention to detail, your shoes are designed to provide comfort, durability, and timeless elegance. To ensure their longevity and maintain their pristine condition, we recommend following these leather care instructions:

  • Regular Cleaning:
    • Wipe off any loose dirt or dust from the surface of your shoes using a soft, dry cloth or a brush specifically designed for leather.
    • For stubborn stains or spills, use a damp cloth or sponge with mild soap or leather cleaner. Gently rub the affected area in a circular motion, then wipe off the soap residue with a clean, damp cloth.
  • Conditioning:
    • Leather is a natural material that benefits from regular conditioning to prevent drying, cracking, and loss of luster.
    • Apply a small amount of leather conditioner or cream to a soft, lint-free cloth. Rub the conditioner onto the shoe, covering the entire surface and paying extra attention to areas that flex or crease. Allow the conditioner to absorb into the leather for a few minutes, then buff the shoes gently with a clean cloth to restore their natural shine.
  • Moisture Protection:
    • Protect your leather shoes from excess moisture, as water can damage the material and cause it to lose its shape.
    • Avoid wearing your leather shoes in rainy or snowy conditions. If they do get wet, gently blot the excess moisture with a dry cloth and allow them to air dry naturally at room temperature. Avoid direct heat sources, as they can dry out and damage the leather.
    • Consider using a waterproofing spray or leather protector to create a barrier against moisture. Follow the instructions on the product and apply it evenly to your shoes before wearing them.
  • Storage:
    • When not in use, store your leather shoes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
    • Stuff them with shoe trees or acid-free tissue paper to help maintain their shape and prevent creasing.
    • Avoid storing your shoes in plastic bags or airtight containers, as this can promote the growth of mold and mildew. Instead, use breathable shoe bags or fabric dust covers.
  • Professional Care:
    • If your leather shoes require deep cleaning, major repairs, or restoration, we recommend consulting a professional shoe care specialist or cobbler who specializes in leather.
    • They have the expertise and tools to handle more intricate cleaning or repair processes, ensuring your shoes receive the best care possible.

Following these leather care instructions will help you enjoy your shoes for years to come. Remember, proper care and maintenance are key to preserving their beauty and lifespan, ensuring they continue to make a stylish statement with every step.