The Many Benefits of Wearing Leather Shoes
Posted by Leather Milk Customer Orders on Jul 5th 2016
Wearing leather shoes can somewhat give you the confidence needed to face life’s daily challenges. More than being a slick, stylish pair that adds a distinct facet to your outfit, modern designs made it a point to provide added underfoot comfort and protection. By now, it’s probably safe to say that if you’ve never worn leather shoes for work, then you’re missing out.
Leather, in general, has some distinct qualities that separate it from other materials. It’s just one of the reasons why a classic pair of oxfords remain as relevant today as they did in the olden times. Conversely, there are still some people who prefer going casual or – at the very least – opt for faux materials, as genuine leather shoes often command high price tags. Though, the cost may be a tad higher than those ordinary pairs, you still can’t deny the many benefits of this style. With that, here are some of the reasons why leather shoes are the absolute best.
Durability & Breathability
Durability is arguably the most significant advantage. For one, real leather shoes can outlast synthetic ones, because the higher quality materials stay strong amidst the demands of varied work environments. In addition, more and more companies today have integrated advanced technology, adding breathable features to cool your feet and prevent unwanted odors. These all add up as to why leather shoes are a great investment in the long run.
Better Fit & Style
Admit it: donning a pair of leather shoes makes you look like you belong in high fashion. As a matter of fact, wearing anything, from brogues, to oxfords, to derbies, smartens up your overall style, according to an Australian fashion e-commerce platform who curates the latest contemporary shoe ranges on their site. To add to that, these shoes will eventually mold to the shape of your feet, giving you lasting comfort, added support, and, more importantly, a personalized feeling.
Easy to Clean & Eco-Friendly!
Compared to other articles of clothing made from synthetic resources that are harmful to the environment, producing leather shoes uses natural materials – making it eco-friendly. And since these pairs feature innate qualities, you can breeze through the whole cleaning process – as long as you have the perfect supplies for the job. In a way, to get the best out of it, treat leather shoes like how you would treat your significant other: with tender loving care. The best way to do this is to clean your shoes often, either with a damp rag, or, when your shoes are significantly dirty, with a leather cleaner.
Rubbing alcohol makes a good leather cleaner, although it may not work well for every shoe, which is why it is important to test first in a discreet area. If you're running out of luck, Chamberlain's Leather Milk offers a variety of specially designed leather cleaning and conditioning formulas for situations just like this. Straight Cleaner No.2 is an optimal blend of water, alcohol and other non-alkaline ingredients specially designed to deeply cleanse your leather. Whether you're shoes are stained, muddied, or just need a good wash, Straight Cleaner's got you covered. Afterwards, apply Boot & Shoe Cream No.6 to restore the leather's natural oils and nutrients, giving it a supple texture, rich color, and protection from the elements. You can read more about these leather care formulas in Chamberlain's handy Straight Cleaner and Boot & Shoe Cream Guides.
Remember to take care of your leather, and it will take care of you.
Hope this helps!