Leather

Box Calf

High grade calf leather, the box calf is one of the oldest type of leather used in the hight quality shoes. The smooth finish offers a sophisticated appearance. Some scratches may appear due to a very fine aniline finish.

How to take care: full grain leather care begins with removing any dirt using a soft cloth, followed by the application of a wax of the right color to nourish and protect the leather. Then rub vigorously with the polishing glove to shine it.

Calf Brush Off

Brush-off leather is a type of finishing were a layer wax is applied on surface making it very uniform and resistant. Brushed by hand to gave a beautifully glossy or matt finish.

How to take care: Brush off leather care begins with removing any dirt using a soft cloth, followed by the application of a wax of the right color to nourish and protect the leather. Then rub vigorously with the polishing glove to shine it.

Calf Full Grain

Full grain leather is, ‘a fine quality material where the leather’s natural pore structure or “grain” is healthy, and is left untouched. This material is tanned with aniline dyes to bring out its natural characteristics and depth of colour when shoes are finished and polished.

How to take care: Full grain leather care begins with removing any dirt using a soft cloth, followed by the application of a wax of the right color to nourish and protect the leather. Then rub vigorously with the polishing glove to shine it.

Calf Leather

As a chrome-tanned leather, Calf leather is soft and smooth hands. The natural characteristics of the animal skin are partially visible as they have been obscured by paints and coatings.

How to take care: Full grain leather care begins with removing any dirt using a soft cloth, followed by the application of a wax of the right color to nourish and protect the leather. Then rub vigorously with the polishing glove to shine it.

Calf Patent

Patent calf leather, fine and thin it is coated with a lacquer to give it its characteristic glossiness, shiny and reflective surface.

How to take care: Patent leather care begins with removing any dirt using a soft cloth. Then rub vigorously with the polishing glove to shine it.

Calf Suede

Suede leather is the soft, fibrous underside of a cow’s hide.

How to take care: Use a soft brush to remove any dirt.

Goat Suede

The suede goat has a compact and resistant structure, the suede process makes it soft and velvety to the touch. lends itself to unlined footwear.

How to take care: Use a soft brush to remove any dirt.

Nappa Leather

As a chrome-tanned leather, nappa leather is soft and full pasty hands. The natural characteristics of the animal skin are visible as they have not been obscured by paints and coatings.

How to take care: Nappa leather care begins with removing any dirt using a soft cloth, followed by the application of a wax of the right color to nourish and protect the leather. Then rub vigorously with the polishing glove to shine it.