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: Use a damp cloth to clean the surface of your shoes before letting them dry on shoe trees.
Then, nourish the leather by applying a renovating cream in circular motions and remove any excess of product with a brush when dry.
Finally, apply a wax of the same colour as the leather and rub your shoes with tights or a polishing glove to reveal their shine.
For the suede calf parts, brushing them on a regular basis will eliminate dust and maintain the velvety aspect of the leather.