Shoe care guide
How to maintain leather shoes?

It is important to take care of your leather shoes to avoid premature wear. Getting started, don't forget to regularly protect your shoes with a waterproofing spray.
When not in use, slip a pair of shoe trees or crumpled tissue paper into your shoes to keep their shape and protect them from moisture. Regularly brush the leather with a soft brush and nourish it with shoe polish. Don't hesitate to ask your shoemaker for advice on which shoe polish is best. Once dry, spray with waterproofing again.
Avoid wearing your Swivells on rainy days. If they do get wet, let the shoes dry with newspaper, without bringing them near a heat source.
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?

It is important to take care of your suede shoes to avoid premature wear. Getting started, don't forget to regularly protect your shoes with a waterproofing spray.
When not in use, slip a pair of shoe trees or crumpled tissue paper into your shoes to keep their shape and protect them from moisture.
Beware, new jeans can rub off on your suede shoes. It is therefore preferable to turn the bottom of his pants to prevent them from rubbing on your shoes. In addition, every week, brush the suede with a crepe brush to get rid of everyday dirt. If there are any stains, use a schoolboy eraser or a suede eraser to clean your shoes.
Avoid wearing your Swivells on rainy days. If they do get wet, let the shoes dry with newspaper without bringing them near a heat source.
How to care for vegan shoes?

It is important to take care of your shoes to avoid premature wear. To begin with, don't forget to regularly protect your shoes with a waterproofing spray for textiles. When not worn, slip a pair of shoe trees or crumpled tissue paper into your shoes to keep their shape and protect them from moisture.
If they get stained, gently clean your shoes with a barely damp sponge.
Avoid wearing your Swivells as much as possible on rainy days. If they do get wet, let the shoes dry with newspaper, without bringing them near a heat source.
How to maintain your leather and neolite soles?

Be careful, leather and neolite soles are slippery when first worn. You can, if you wish, have your cobbler put on skids. In addition to protecting your soles from wear and tear and rain, they will give them a non-slip look.
You can also wear them at first without protection. Then regularly check the condition of your soles. When they start to deteriorate, you can then at that time give them a second life by having your shoemaker put on skates.