Product Care
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HOW DO I WEAR IN AND CARE FOR MY PRODUCTS?
A thoughtful approach and attentive care help ensure lasting comfort and durability.
FOOTWEAR CARE
FINDING THE PERFECT FIT
Before wearing your new shoes, take a moment to ensure the fit is just right. A well-fitted pair should feel secure through the heel and midfoot, while allowing gentle movement for your toes. This balance ensures both comfort and long-lasting wear.TAKE IT SLOW
Start by wearing your new shoes for short periods, gradually increasing wear time. Wear them around the house initially, so you can easily take them off if discomfort arises. For leather styles, wearing thick socks offers added cushioning and aids in accelerating the softening process. You might also want to consider a leather conditioner, which not only softens the leather but also provides a protective coating.KEEP UP THE CARE
We recommend using a spray protector to form a barrier against dirt and stains, making cleaning easier. For cleaning, promptly remove excess dirt or moisture to prevent long-term damage, always use cleaning products specifically designed for footwear, and avoid washing them in the machine, as this can damage fastenings and glue.APPAREL CARE
Just like footwear, your clothing benefits greatly from the right maintenance. Small steps can make a big difference in keeping each piece looking its best.
READ THE LABEL
Every garment comes with a care label that outlines exactly how it should be washed, dried and maintained. These instructions are designed to preserve the garments shape, colour and integrity, so it’s important to follow them closely. Whether it’s hand washing, low-temperature cycles, or avoiding the tumble dryer, sticking to the recommended care will help you get the most out of your clothing.AVOID SNAGS AND SURFACE DAMAGE
To keep your garments looking fresh, be mindful of situations where the fabric may catch or snag. Rough surfaces, sharp edges, jewellery, and even bag hardware can pull threads or cause tears.PREVENT COLOUR TRANSFER
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Some fabrics, especially deeper or more saturated shades, may transfer colour onto lighter garments or accessories when worn together. To avoid this, try to keep heavily dyed pieces away from pale clothing, particularly during their first few wears. Washing similar colours together and allowing items to fully dry before storing or layering also helps minimise any unwanted colour transfer.