Shoe Care
How to care for your Tsonga Shoes
Hand crafted with the world's finest leathers and premium materials, Tsonga shoes are designed for exceptional quality and comfort.
The life of your shoes will depend on the conditions they are exposed to, the care you give them and how often you wear them.
Longevity
While the secret to keeping the soles of your shoes strong and flexible is to wear them as often as possible, we recommend you let them have a day off
so often.
Our feet perspire and as leather is porous, this moisture will be absorbed. For the longevity of your shoes we recommend they have a 24-hour rest to air between wear, they are stored correctly and as obvious as it
so often.
Our feet perspire and as leather is porous, this moisture will be absorbed. For the longevity of your shoes we recommend they have a 24-hour rest to air between wear, they are stored correctly and as obvious as it
sounds... that you wear them.
Storage
Polyurethane soles are our material choice, simply because they are better and more comfortable for your feet.
They are light, flexible and shock absorbent to help care for your joints. They do not like being shut away in a box in a dark corner for long periods of time. Without use, polyurethane is prone to cracking.
Keep your shoes in a dry and well-ventilated environment and wear them at every opportunity.
They are light, flexible and shock absorbent to help care for your joints. They do not like being shut away in a box in a dark corner for long periods of time. Without use, polyurethane is prone to cracking.
Keep your shoes in a dry and well-ventilated environment and wear them at every opportunity.
Moisture
Tsonga shoes are not waterproof. If your shoes become wet, yours toes are likely to get wet too.
Should your shoes accidentally get very wet, pack your shoes with newspaper to absorb moisture from the inside and allow your shoes to dry at room temperature and not in direct sunlight or near an artificial heat source.
Should your shoes accidentally get very wet, pack your shoes with newspaper to absorb moisture from the inside and allow your shoes to dry at room temperature and not in direct sunlight or near an artificial heat source.
Cleaning
Gently brush away any dry dirt from the seams and wipe your shoes with a a soft damp cloth. Allow them to dry at a room temperature and not in direct sunlight or near artificial heat as this may cause the leather to become dry and brittle
For nubuck or suede leather, brush the leather lightly with a suede brush to remove any dirt. Do not apply polish to nubuck or suede leather.
To polish your shoes use a good quality leather cream specifically for full-grain natural leather.
For nubuck or suede leather, brush the leather lightly with a suede brush to remove any dirt. Do not apply polish to nubuck or suede leather.
To polish your shoes use a good quality leather cream specifically for full-grain natural leather.