
Charlotte Walker Grounding Shoes • Olive Suede
MATERIALS & CARE:
Shoes should not be worn in or around water. The materials found in these walkers are recommended for casual use in dry climates and are not waterproof or treated for excessive moisture.
To care for your suede walkers and keep them looking their best, we recommend gentle, dry cleaning methods. Start by using a suede brush or soft-bristled brush to remove surface dirt, always brushing in the same direction to maintain the nap. For tougher spots or scuffs, a suede eraser or clean pencil eraser can help lift marks without damaging the material.
If using a suede cleaner or water-based solution, always spot test on a hidden area first to ensure it won’t discolor the suede. Dampen a clean cloth lightly and gently blot (never rub) the affected area.
Allow your shoes to air dry naturally, away from direct sunlight or heat, and use shoe trees or paper stuffing to help maintain their shape. To protect your suede walkers from future stains and moisture, consider applying a suede protector spray according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid soaking, scrubbing, or machine washing to preserve the delicate suede finish.
To clean the outsole, simply wipe it with a damp cloth or use a non-abrasive sponge, such as a magic eraser, to remove dirt and scuff marks without damaging the material.
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Charlotte Walker Grounding Shoes • Olive Suede
MATERIALS & CARE:
Shoes should not be worn in or around water. The materials found in these walkers are recommended for casual use in dry climates and are not waterproof or treated for excessive moisture.
To care for your suede walkers and keep them looking their best, we recommend gentle, dry cleaning methods. Start by using a suede brush or soft-bristled brush to remove surface dirt, always brushing in the same direction to maintain the nap. For tougher spots or scuffs, a suede eraser or clean pencil eraser can help lift marks without damaging the material.
If using a suede cleaner or water-based solution, always spot test on a hidden area first to ensure it won’t discolor the suede. Dampen a clean cloth lightly and gently blot (never rub) the affected area.
Allow your shoes to air dry naturally, away from direct sunlight or heat, and use shoe trees or paper stuffing to help maintain their shape. To protect your suede walkers from future stains and moisture, consider applying a suede protector spray according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid soaking, scrubbing, or machine washing to preserve the delicate suede finish.
To clean the outsole, simply wipe it with a damp cloth or use a non-abrasive sponge, such as a magic eraser, to remove dirt and scuff marks without damaging the material.
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MATERIALS & CARE:
Shoes should not be worn in or around water. The materials found in these walkers are recommended for casual use in dry climates and are not waterproof or treated for excessive moisture.
To care for your suede walkers and keep them looking their best, we recommend gentle, dry cleaning methods. Start by using a suede brush or soft-bristled brush to remove surface dirt, always brushing in the same direction to maintain the nap. For tougher spots or scuffs, a suede eraser or clean pencil eraser can help lift marks without damaging the material.
If using a suede cleaner or water-based solution, always spot test on a hidden area first to ensure it won’t discolor the suede. Dampen a clean cloth lightly and gently blot (never rub) the affected area.
Allow your shoes to air dry naturally, away from direct sunlight or heat, and use shoe trees or paper stuffing to help maintain their shape. To protect your suede walkers from future stains and moisture, consider applying a suede protector spray according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid soaking, scrubbing, or machine washing to preserve the delicate suede finish.
To clean the outsole, simply wipe it with a damp cloth or use a non-abrasive sponge, such as a magic eraser, to remove dirt and scuff marks without damaging the material.























