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Recommendations for Cleaning and Maintenance According to Leather Types
 

Classic Leather
 

Dye the shoes with the same color or use natural polish.
 

Nubuck and Suede Leather
 

Just brush periodically with a nubuck/suede brush or use rubber or special spray for nubuck/suede. If any spots on the nap resist the brush, don't work too hard on the spot.
 

Patent Leather
 

Wiping with a damp cloth is a quick and easy way to clean off general dirt. Don’t dye or polish the shoes.
 

PLEASE NOTE;
 

  • - Untie the shoes while putting on and taking off. Use shoehorn for unlaced shoes. Otherwise, the back side of the shoe could be broken and this will disturb the heel of the foot while walking.
     
  • - Ensure that the shoes you buy are appropriate size for your child’s feet. Bigger or smaller sizes can cause early deforming and tearing on the lining.
     
  • - Due to the natural origin of the leather wavy discoloration may occur caused by sweat after prolonged use.
     
  • - All kind of leather shoes allow water in during rain or snow unless it is made of waterproof materials.
     
  • - Discoloration is likely to occur on nubuck or suede leather after a period of time.
     
  • - Printed details may come off from color printed models after prolonged use.
     
  • - Wrinkles and streching may occur according to structure of feet and usage. This wrinkles and stretches may advance over time.
     
  • - Accessories (stone,bow-tie and etc.) may come off from its place due to errors in usage.
     
  • -Take care that your kid does not remove any accessories of the shoes so that he does not swallow them.
                                                         

For the health of your child's feet we recommend that you continue to use orthopedic shoes.