There are numerous myths surrounding the necessary and correct care of shoes. We have summarised here what is really important and what are widespread misconceptions.
Good care will keep your shoes comfortable and water-repellent for a long time! The following tips apply to all LOWA models made from smooth, nubuck and suede leather. To ensure that the leather stays that way and you can enjoy your high-quality shoes for a long time, you should care for them regularly. Newly purchased shoes do not require any additional care before the first tour, but it makes sense to refresh the leather impregnation.
HOW TO LOOK AFTER YOUR LOWA SHOES PROPERLY
MYTH: GORE-TEX SHOES NEED NO CARE
A big myth is that GORE-TEX shoes do not need to be cared for. The waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX lining is located inside the shoe and therefore has nothing directly to do with the external care of the leather or synthetic materials. A GORE-TEX shoe also needs to be regularly cleaned, cared for and waterproofed in accordance with its upper materials. The GORE-TEX lining will also appreciate a wash with a little shoe cleaner and a soft brush from time to time.
MYTH: THE SHOE SIZE IS ALWAYS THE SAME FOR ONE MANUFACTURER
Even if the length of the shoes of one size at LOWA remains approximately the same, the sizes in the shoe sector are not standardised. This means that there can always be small differences in size between the different categories and shoe manufacturers. The shape of the shoe also plays an important role in the perception of size. A rather narrow shape makes a shoe look smaller, a wide shape rather larger. In addition, the foot naturally changes over the course of a person's life. They become wider and longer with age. This is why LOWA recommends that you always try on shoes in stores before buying and check the size you have chosen. When trying on shoes in a specialist shop, it is best to take out the insole and stand on it. This allows you to see very quickly whether your foot has enough room. A small guide is provided by the on the website.
MYTH: LEATHER SHOES MUST BE GREASED REGULARLY
Leather greases and oils are clearly not the best choice for caring for a modern leather shoe. It is important that leather shoes are generally cared for regularly to keep them supple and ready for use for a long time. However, there are differences in the choice of care products. The leather greases and oils that are often used are generally unsuitable as they soften the leather over time and may even seal it completely so that the shoe can no longer breathe. It is also possible for the adhesions on the shoe to become detached. It is better to use special leather wax and waterproofing spray. Specialised leather care products for shoes, such as LOWA Active Cream or LOWA Water Stop PRO, are available from specialist retailers.
DO NOT WASH IN THE WASHING MACHINE!
You should never wash leather or synthetic shoes in the washing machine. The mechanical impact during the washing process in combination with an increased washing temperature can lead to the colour pigments being washed out, damage to upper materials and the dissolution of adhesions. Your shoes may be irreparably damaged.