To help preserve the leather, gently wipe away surface dust with a soft, dry cloth after wear. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, heat, direct sunlight, and abrasive surfaces. If the shoes become wet, allow them to dry naturally at room temperature and never place them near a direct heat source.

Condition the leather sparingly with a neutral leather conditioner. Test all care products on a discreet area before full application, as conditioners and polishes may subtly deepen the color or alter the finish.

Store the loafers in their dust bags with shoe trees inserted to help maintain their shape, absorb moisture, and preserve the natural structure of the leather. For deep cleaning, resoling, or restoration, consult a professional specializing in leather footwear.