General Care Tips

  • Do not wear leather shoes in heavy rain or snow.
  • Always apply the minimum amount of cleaning solution when caring for shoes.
  • Air out shoes periodically. Do not store them in a closed container for more than a year.

Step-by-step Cleaning Guide

Required Items

Soft Bristle Brush
Mild Soap & Water
White Cloth
Cotton Swab

For PVC, Leather, Patent Leather, Laminated Leather, and Velvet

1. Use a soft bristle brush to gently remove dust or dirt from the shoes. Never use a harsh bristle brush because it could damage the material.

2. Dip a white cloth into a solution of mild soap and lukewarm water and use it to gently remove liquid or mud stains. Never pour the solution directly onto the shoe.

For velvet, a dry cleaner spray may be used in lieu of water and soap.

For leather (not patent or laminated), follow up by moisturizing the leather with a neutral-colored cream or conditioner for leather. For extra shine, polish the shoe using a soft bristle brush or white cloth.

    3. Use a small cotton swab to clean areas with stitching and along the edges of the shoe. Do not let water remain on the stitching for more than a few seconds.

    4. Clean the interior of the boot with a white cloth dipped in warm water. Never use any cleaning creams on the interior of the shoes.