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The Sneaker 02 — A subtle, under-the-radar sneaker with sleek, low-profile lines. Crafted from buttery suede on a soft, comfortable rubber sole, it delivers a crisp look that effortlessly pairs with a range of outfits.
SKU: 3155
* Crafted from soft Italian suede
* Supple Italian calf leather lining
* Sleek and durable rubber sole from Margom
* Full leather midsole
* Removeable leather insole
* Waxed cotton laces
* Made by hand in Portugal
Please refer to our Size Guide above or reach out to our customer experience team for detailed sizing guidance.
Our sneakers should feel snug but not tight, providing support without causing discomfort. The toe box should offer enough room for slight toe movement, while the heel should remain secure without slipping. Overall, our sneakers should feel lightweight and follow your foot's movement.
The suede is pre-treated with a protecting spray in the factory. A big misbelief is that suede is sensitive and hard to treat—this is not true. Suede is probably the easiest and most thankful material to care for. No wax is needed. No cream. The suede is a natural material which means that exposure to some rain and dirt is not a biggie – just treat with a brush and protective spray regularly for long-lasting wear.
Tip #1:
Keep a brush in your hallway. Quickly brush off the shoes after each wear. This allows for the suede to stay rich and not build continuous layers of dirt.
Tip #2:
Treat your shoes with a suede protective spray regularly. Keep 15-20cm distance when spraying.
Tip #3:
When the rubber soles get dirty, use acetone or nail polish remover. Apply the remover on cotton pads and clean the sole. Try on a small part of the sole before doing the full treatment.
Tip #4:
When doing a more extensive treatment, start by removing the laces. Brush the shoes with a suede brush. If the suede has become a bit hairy, remove the hair with a lighter. Keep a bit of distance when removing with fire and use only the “tip” of the the flame to avoid the risk of burn marks. Try on a small part of the shoe before doing the whole shoe. Then brush again or simply remove excessive hair with your hands. Spray the shoes with a protective spray. Apply the laces again, preferably a new fresh pair if the worn laces have had their days of glory.
Tip #5:
If your suede starts becoming a bit “hairy”, remove the hair with the fire of a lighter. Keep some distance to the shoes so only the “top” of the flame is applied to the shoes to avoid the risk of burning marks.
Tip #6:
Use shoe trees in cedar wood. The cedar wood evaporates moisture and eliminates any undesirable odors. It also helps to maintain shape and structure.
Tip #7:
When taking off the shoes, do not remove one shoe by putting the heel to the other shoe as support. This will wear out the heels quicker. Remove the shoes with your hands instead.
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