- Leather shoes may feel stiff at first due to their natural characteristics, but the flexibility of leather allows them to become softer and more comfortable with wear.
- Natural leather is sensitive to moisture, oil (such as cosmetics), alcohol (such as perfumes), and direct sunlight, so please handle it with care.
- It is recommended to avoid wearing natural leather products on rainy days. If they get wet, promptly blot the moisture with a soft cloth, maintain the shoe’s shape, and dry them in a well-ventilated, shaded area. If moisture is not properly removed, it may cause discoloration or deformation of the leather. Please note that repairs for dents or direct contamination on the leather may not be possible.
- Storing the product near heat sources may cause color changes or deformation due to the characteristics of the material.
- For products with a suede or natural leather lining, moisture may cause color transfer. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid wearing light-colored socks.
- The glossy finish of patent leather provides a luxurious and sleek look but is vulnerable to heat and contamination, so please handle it with care.
- Patent leather can easily stick to other materials and absorb dyes or prints. Please be cautious when wearing or storing it. If wearing with colored clothing, it is recommended to perform a dye transfer test beforehand.
- Light-colored patent leather may develop yellowing over time. To prevent this, store it separately in a dust bag in a cool, well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight.
- Do not leave the product in hot and humid places, such as inside a car trunk or vehicle, especially during summer.
- Leather products should not be washed. If they become stained or discolored, do not attempt to clean them at home. Instead, consult a professional leather cleaning center for proper care.