Leather.
To prevent damage, brush your shoes regularly after wears. Even if there is no obvious damage to the leather, particles can slowly work at and erode the leather, causing wear over time. For calf leather, we recommend using a clean dry cloth and a leather conditioner for light buffing.
For metallics, wipe down using a lightly dampened cloth and avoid the use of conditioners.
Leather is sensitive to the qualities of its environment; storage will have an effect on the aging process as well. Leather needs to breathe and should be stored in a natural fiber cloth bag. Do not store leather goods in plastic and keep leather goods out of direct sunlight.