Leather Care Guide
Museum Leather
- First, insert your shoetrees and brush your shoes to remove any dirt or dust.
- Once your cream has rested and absorbed, brush your shoes to remove excess.
- You can then proceed to apply your matching colour wax; this will give your shoes are lovely shine finish. Dab your cotton chamois and rub the wax in circular motions through your shoes. Let the wax set for a few minutes and brush.
A calf leather that had been pre-treated in order to obtain a marbled-like effect to it. Using the best European calf this leather shows all the natural characteristics and features. Generally, a semi-bright finish but can be polished to give a luxury appearance.
This is a chrome leather.
We recommend periodic shoe shining routines to preserve shine and colour. Generally, polishing shoes every two to three weeks should be enough if you are giving your footwear moderate use.
Brown Museum Leather
Sharon from our Shoe Room provides her hints and tips
Brown Museum Leather
Sharon from our Shoe Room provides her hints and tips
Black Museum Leather
Sharon from our Shoe Room provides her hints and tips
Black Museum Leather
Sharon from our Shoe Room provides her hints and tips