Discover the barefoot and respectful shoe care section, with these specially selected products you'll extend the life of all your barefoot shoes — whether they're sneakers, leather shoes, or even your kids' barefoot footwear.
Here you'll find everything you'll want to always have on hand at home. They take up hardly any space:
· Moisturising creams for natural leather footwear
· Cleaning kits with shoe brushes
· Products to eliminate bad odour
These will restore the colour of your barefoot shoes, refresh them, and keep them clean, fresh and in top condition.
They’re also made with natural and material-friendly ingredients to make your shoes last longer and stay with you for more time.
So take care of your shoes just as well as you're taking care of your feet.
They’ll thank you for it.
These care and maintenance products are compatible with all types of barefoot footwear.
How to clean your barefoot shoes?
First of all, remove dust and dirt with a soft brush or suede cloth.
Then clean the surface of the shoe with a damp cloth and let it dry naturally.
Once dry, you can apply the treatment your barefoot shoes need based on their material and recommended maintenance.
How to apply moisturising cream to your leather barefoot shoes?
1. After cleaning your barefoot shoes
2. Grab your favourite moisturising cream.
3. Use the sponge or applicator to pick up a small amount of the cream or wax, and gently apply it over the leather of your barefoot shoes.
4. Let it absorb and dry naturally (avoid heat sources)
This way you keep your shoes flexible and beautiful. It brings back their original colour, keeps them hydrated and protected for longer.
How can I make my barefoot shoes smell good?
If your barefoot shoes smell bad, there are several ways to reduce the odour — and why not — even make them smell great.
You just need to use this product.
It not only cleans your shoes, it gives them a fresh, new scent that lasts for a good while.
So it feels like you’re wearing them for the first time right out of the box.
How often should I clean my barefoot shoes?
It depends on the shoes, how much you’ve used them, and the conditions they've faced.
The terrain plays a big role — if it’s muddy or dusty, you’ll need to clean them more often.
So there’s no exact number of days before doing maintenance again.
The easiest rule is: clean them whenever they look dirty.
How often should I apply moisturising cream to my barefoot shoes?
It’s best to do it when you see the layer you applied before is fading or has disappeared.
That’s a clear sign it’s time for another layer.
And if you’re heading to a fancy event — even if they’re already hydrated — you can give them a touch of extra shine to stand out and make your leather barefoot shoes really pop.