HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR SHOES?
Over time, natural leather will wear in and evolve, developing a patina. We recommend using a protective treatment to avoid general staining of the leather prior to use.
Using a natural horsehair brush or soft cotton cloth, take the dust of your shoes, without water or soap. (Don’t use brushes with synthetic bristles or micro fibre cloths.)
Apply a thin layer of leather conditioner to the shoe’s leather with a soft cotton cloth.
A neutral conditioning cream is convenient and can be used on all of your leather shoes,
but a color-matched cream will help cover small scratches, scrapes and scuffs.
Make sure it is water based and does not contain solvents.
Work the cream in with circular motions.
Let it sit for 15 minutes.
Lightly buff excess cream off the leather with a clean piece of the cloth, or a natural horsehair brush, allowing a thin coating to remain on the surface for softening, conditioning and preservation of the leather grain and texture.
Keep your shoes away from heat sources, let them air-dry instead.
When you are not wearing your shoes, store them in the fig. dustbag.
HOW TO WASH YOUR MERCADO- OR KNOT BAG?
Due to the nature of some deadstock fabrics, we cannot fully guarantee the fabric’s integrity.
We recommend cold and/or hand washing to avoid any shrinkage or damage.
100% cotton does not like heat either.
Only wash when needed.
Sort your laundry by fabric and color types. Whites go with whites, darks go with darks.
Turn your bag inside out.
Use an environmentally friendly detergent or soap nuts.
Wash in cold water (30° or below), whether using a washing machine or washing by hand.
Do not tumble dry! Air out to dry in the shade, preferably flat.
Iron on reverse.
Turn your garment inside out, et voilà!