Putting the shoe on: The systematic use of a shoehorn is preferable. Indeed, it will make it easier to put on the shoe, as well as avoid deforming it and damaging the counter.
Removing: As much as possible, alternate the wearing of your favourite shoes to guarantee their longevity. The rule ‘a different shoe a day keeps the aging away’ is very true ...
Pampering: The maintenance of the suede calf is easy but necessary every three to four weeks.
Regular maintenance consists of two steps:
In order to protect your shoes from the weather, it is recommended to waterproof them before the first wear.
Repeat the operation every three or four times you wear them.
Then take a brass brush and gently rub the surface of the leather. This will remove dust and bring out the down in the leather to maintain its velvety aspect.