HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR TALLERLY SHOES
Leather shoes are a classic staple in any man's wardrobe. They can be dressed up or down, and they last for years with proper care. In this blog post, we will discuss how to take care of your leather shoes so that they stay looking good for years to come!
Breaking in new boots can take anywhere from 80 to 100 hours. That being said, don't expect your feet to be pleased if you wear your boots for four days in a row. Instead, limit this time to 2 to 3 hours per day and keep a spare pair of boots on hand.
If you own a pair of TALLERLY boots, you already know how unique and durable they are.
Your leather boots should be treated as a long-term investment. You want your leather to look excellent and endure a long time, just like any other investment. Cleaning and conditioning your leather using high-quality solutions regularly can extend its life and allow you to enjoy it for many years.
To keep your leather shoes in good condition, it is important to clean and polish them regularly. You can do this yourself at home with a few simple supplies.
First, you will need to gather the following items:
- A soft cloth
- A shoe brush
- Leather cleaner
- Leather conditioner
- Shoe polish (optional)
Once you have all of your supplies, follow these steps:
- Clean the shoes regularly. Use a soft cloth to wipe away dirt and debris from the surface of the leather. You can also use a mild soap and water solution to clean the shoes, but be sure to rinse them well afterward.
- Protect the shoes from water. Water can damage leather, so it is important to keep your shoes away from puddles and rain. If they do get wet, let them air dry naturally.
- Condition the leather regularly. This will help to keep the leather soft and prevent it from cracking or breaking down over time. You can find leather conditioners at most shoe stores or online.
- Store the shoes properly. Leather shoes should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. You can store them in their original box or in a shoe bag to help.