SHOE CARE


The change of season also brings with it a change of wardrobe. When spring begins to appear, it is necessary to start putting away the woollen jumpers and taking out the linen dresses. The same happens with footwear. Leather boots end up relegated to the back of the shoe rack and are replaced by jute sandals and espadrilles.
But before those shoes that have protected our feet from the cold and rain begin their hibernation, we must give them a final pampering so that next autumn they will still be as good as new.
Here is a simple tutorial to help you clean them:
1. First of all, use an eraser to clean any marks or scratches on your boots or ankle boots.
2. Take a clean, slightly damp cloth and clean the dirt, first from the leather and finally from the sole.
3. Allow the shoes to air dry completely.
4. Add a COLORLESS nourishing cream and spread gently using a sponge.
5. Using a soft bristle brush, polish the shoe to restore the leather's natural shine.
6. Using newspaper or similar, make some balls and insert them inside the shoe to maintain its shape.
7. Finally, if possible, store them in a box so that they do not collect dust or become badly shaped.