Text: Mimmi Ljungblad
Photos: Ted Olsson
Imagine two pairs of newly purchased leather shoes in good quality that are to be used frequently. In one pair, shoe trees are used after each use, while in the other pair it is not. After a period of use, the shoes without trees will have small folds and their natural shape will begin to change. On the other hand, the leather shoes that have had shoe trees in them after each use will probably have retained their aesthetics. Therefore, it is important to use shoe trees regularly so that you do not end up in wear and tear behaviour.
There are no shoe care products that can affect the longevity and appearance of the shoes as a pair of shoe trees. The function of the shoe trees is to restore the shape and absorb moisture from the inside of the shoes.
We recommend that you insert shoe trees in your shoes immediately after use while the leather is heated. A good rule is one day on, two days off. You should therefore not wear your shoes for more than two days in a row. This has mainly to do with each person sweating several centilitres per foot and day, so the shoes need time to dry between uses. You should also put shoe trees in the shoes before you take care of them. Read more about how to care for your shoes in our shoe care guide.
When the season is over, it is at least as important to keep the shoe trees in the shoes as they will not be used for a long time.
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