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Always use a shoehorn when putting on your
shoes. This will keep the backs strong and
sturdy.
Try to wear your shoes in dry conditions for
the first few occasions.
Fine leather shoes can require a full day to dry out from natural perspiration. Try to give them at least twenty-four hours
between wears.
Try to avoid excessive wetting. Should this
occur, always let the shoes dry naturally away
from direct heat. Use newspaper
inside the shoe
to help the leather dry out.
Your shoes will benefit from regular use of a
good-quality cream or wax polish. This helps to
moisturize the leather, as well
as prevent
cracking and excessive creasing.
We use leather soles for the comfort and
health of your feet. Attaching rubber additions to the sole or heel can affect the
balance and
comfort of the shoe, and put excessive strain on the construction.
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