Washing Instructions

Keeping your footwear and accessories clean is simple and designed to fit easily into your everyday routine. All styles are created with convenience in mind, and most items can be refreshed at home using a standard washing machine. This makes it easy to maintain a fresh appearance over time without requiring special cleaning services or complicated care instructions. With just a few basic steps, your items can continue to look well-maintained and ready for regular use.

For everyday shoes such as flats, sneakers, and similar styles, the cleaning process begins by removing the insoles before washing. Both the shoes and insoles can then be placed into a machine wash using cold water. If the shoes include laces or ties, these should be taken out beforehand to ensure a more effective cleaning cycle. Once washed, all components should be left to dry naturally at room temperature. Heat should be avoided during drying, as it may affect the shape or material integrity. After air drying, the shoes can be worn again, maintaining their comfort and appearance through repeated use.

Certain styles are made using natural fibers or special treatments, which require a slightly adjusted care approach. Shoes crafted with materials such as hemp or merino wool, as well as those with water-resistant finishes, can still be machine washed in cold water after removing insoles. However, extra care should be taken during the drying process. Air drying remains essential, and using a shoe insert or form can help maintain the original structure while drying. In the case of hemp-based materials, slight fading may occur over time due to the natural characteristics of the fibers. This gradual change in tone is expected with repeated washing and reflects the organic nature of the material. For items treated with water-resistant finishes, the protective coating may slowly reduce with frequent washes, so spot cleaning is often recommended when possible to help preserve performance.

Sandals follow a similarly easy care routine. They can be cleaned using cold water in a washing machine and should always be air dried afterward. Avoiding heat is important to maintain durability and shape. Once dry, they are ready to be worn again, making them suitable for frequent use in everyday settings. Many sandal styles are designed for repeated wear and simple maintenance, allowing them to remain comfortable and visually appealing over time.

Bags and smaller accessories are also designed with practicality in mind. These items can generally be washed in cold water and left to air dry without the use of heat. This helps maintain their structure and appearance while removing everyday dirt or buildup. For items made with natural fibers such as hemp, slight color variation may develop after multiple washes due to the nature of the material. This is a normal characteristic of plant-based textiles and reflects their natural composition. Accessories that include metal or hardware components are best maintained through gentle spot cleaning, which helps protect both the material and decorative elements from unnecessary wear.

Overall, the care process for all products is intentionally simple and accessible. The goal is to make maintenance easy so that items can be used frequently and last longer with minimal effort. By following a few basic washing and drying guidelines, each product can maintain its quality, comfort, and appearance through everyday use, supporting a more sustainable and long-lasting wardrobe.