Shoe Care

- Polish shoes before the first wear to protect the leather and allow for an easier shine later on.
- Keep shoes looking new with regular cleaning and polishing. Every leather is different and a knowledgeable sales associate can instruct you on which product is best suited to your shoes.
- Avoid wearing the same pair of shoes two days in a row. You must give the leather the time it needs to dry from the moisture your foot has produced during wear.
- Insert one hundred percent natural cedar shoe trees into your shoes to help retain shape and to absorb odor.
- Always use a shoe horn to keep the heel counter (the back of the shoe) from losing its stability.
- If shoes get wet, insert cedar shoe trees while the shoes are still damp and allow to air-dry. Avoid placing shoes near direct heat.
- Heels should never wear down past the lift of the shoe. Regular trips to the shoe-repair shop will maintain soles and uppers and keep your shoes looking their best.