Don’t you just wish that the best things in life would last longer? Things like an occupied quiet toddler, a bottle of champagne, a bunch of sneezes, or that scene in ‘Crazy, Stupid Love’ when Ryan Gosling has his shirt off?
While many things in life come to an abrupt finish, it doesn’t have to be that way with shoes. Look after those babies and you’ll be able to have your way with them for many multiple moons to come.
While in his homeland of Denmark, I was able to chat with Niki Taestensen, the head designer for women’s shoes at ECCO and he shared his 9 top tips for a long and fulfilling relationship with your shoes.
1. Waterproof your shoes as soon as you get them home. Ensure the waterproofing spray is not silicone based, as that will clog the pores of the leather – just like the pores of your skin, your shoes need to breathe too!
2. Dust lightly or use a soft shoe brush after each wear. It’s ok to use a damp cloth to remove dirt, but never submerge your leather shoes in water – they’ll suck in the moisture and may not go back into shape once dry.
3. Moisturise. A quality shoe cream will absorb into the leather, nourish your shoes, and keep them fresh. Avoid shoe creams that sit on top of the leather – they provide a temporary solution only, and will rub off on the hem of your pants. Not cool.
4. Store away from direct sunlight as this can make the leather more brittle over time, and will fade their colour.
Top Comments
Don't dry wet shoes in front of the heater: it shrinks them.
l am involved with Shucare shoe care products our products are availble nationally.
Some footwear materials are already waterproofed but the waterproofing doesnt last and has to be reproofed after a period of time depending upon the usage. l would suggest waterproofing after every third wear and the day before use for footwear that have been worn under adverse conditions.
Suede shoes need to be waterproofed the day before wear to allow the product to dry and improve its results. As it has been suggested for the suede heels--it is best to let dry naturally then use a suede brush to gently remove the dirt and dust completly then use a suede shampoo to clean the heels following the directions,then waterproof. Waterproofer will assist but everything product has its limitations depending upon the severity of usage. Heel onto grass is a but we are going to release a product to use before the spring season to remove this sinking problem. l am running out of space if y one has a question please ask me and l will do my best to assist.
If you want to avoid blisters from new shoes - spray your feet with deodarent. Not the impule stuff like Rexona, Dove etc. You will be able to wear your shoes all days shopping or dancing... i've tried the theory out and it works!