TUTORIAL WHAT HAPPENS IF MY ESPADRILLES GET WET?

What happens if your Naguisa get wet this summer?

Naguisa espadrilles, with their jute soles, are the ideal footwear for enjoying the summer. Jute, a natural fibre of plant origin, is appreciated for its breathability and ability to absorb sweat, creating a healthy environment for your feet. However, you should be careful with one of jute's vulnerabilities: water.

What happens if your Naguisa get wet this summer?


Well, water can cause serious problems for your beloved espadrilles. Jute, due to its porous nature, absorbs water easily, which can deform the sole. But beyond the deformation, humidity can cause the fibers to rot, giving off a bad smell. It is not an ideal situation, so avoiding water is an essential care to keep your Naguisa in optimal condition.

But what do you do if a sudden summer storm surprises your Naguisa, or if carelessness leads them to get wet in the sea?

If the sole has gotten a little wet, the situation can be solved. You can dry your Naguisa with a hair dryer, which will help evaporate the moisture without damaging the fiber. However, avoid the temptation to dry them in the sun, as this can alter the color of the leather.

Now, if water has soaked into the sole of your Naguisa to the point that it has swollen, it is unfortunately time to say goodbye to them. In this case, the jute fibres will have absorbed too much water and the structure of the sole could be irreparably damaged.


Still, remember that every pair of Naguisa espadrilles is made with love and care. If the time comes to part with a pair, you can always trust that your next pair of Naguisa will be up to the task of accompanying you on your summer adventures.


What will be your next Naguisa espadrilles?