1. Clean Frequently

After every wear, use a gentle, dry cloth to remove any remaining dust or debris. Use a cloth that is slightly moist for little stains.
2. Clean the Leather

To avoid dryness and cracks, apply leather polish or cream every two to three weeks. Select a product that complements the color of the shoe.
3. Steer clear of direct sunlight.

Shoes should be kept out of direct sunlight to prevent fading and stiffness. In the shade, let them air dry naturally.
4. Keep Things Safely

When not in use, store your shoes in a ventilated box or bag to keep out dust and moisture.
5. Make use of shoe trees

Put in shoe trees to keep the leather from wrinkling and to preserve its natural form.
6. Put on some water repellent.

For protection against moisture and mild rain, use a specific waterproofing spray.
7. Invigorate the Interior

To maintain shoes comfortable and odor-free, clean the inside and replace the insoles as necessary.