Shoe care guide
How to maintain leather shoes?
Protect them
It's important to take good care of your leather shoes. To prevent water stains, protect your shoes regularly with a waterproofing spray. When not in use, slip on shoe trees or crumpled tissue paper to retain their shape and protect them from moisture.
Clean them
Regularly brush the leather of your shoes with a soft brush, then nourish them with a clear shoe polish or the appropriate color. Once dry, re-spray with waterproofing.
Keep them dry
Avoid wearing your Swivells on rainy days. If they get wet, let them dry with newspaper, without putting them near a source of heat. If you want more information on leather shoe care, feel free to check out our article Tips for maintaining your leather shoes.
How to maintain suede and nubuck shoes?
Protect them
It's important to take good care of your suede shoes. Protect your shoes regularly with a waterproofing spray. When they're not being worn, slip on shoe trees or tissue paper to retain their shape and protect them from moisture.
Clean them
Regularly brush suede with a crepe brush to remove everyday dirt. In case of stains, rub gently with an eraser or suede shampoo.
Keep them dry
Avoid wearing your Swivells on rainy days. If they take on water, let the shoes dry with newspaper without bringing them near a heat source.
How to care for vegan shoes?
Protect them
Taking good care of your shoes can greatly increase their lifespan. To start with, protect them regularly with a textile waterproofing spray. When not in use, slip a pair of shoe trees or crumpled tissue paper into your shoes to retain their shape and protect them from moisture.
Clean them
In the event of a stain, gently rub your shoes with a lukewarm, barely damp sponge. If necessary, you can add a little mild soap.
Keep them dry
Avoid wearing your Swivells on rainy days. If they do get wet, dry them with newspaper, without putting them near a source of heat.
How to maintain your leather and neolite soles?
Quality materials
We've chosen to work with top-quality leather and neolite soles, as well as Blake construction that ensures finesse, flexibility and strength all at once.
With sole protectors
Some people choose to have their shoes protected by a shoemaker. In addition to protecting your soles from wear and tear and rain, sole protectors give them an anti-slip appearance.
Without sole protectors
Leather shoe lovers generally choose not to have sole protectors. In this case, you should avoid the rain and check the condition of the soles from time to time. If they show signs of wear, it's time to give them a second life by having your shoemaker fit sole protectors.