Product Care Guide

How to Care for your Dorchester Boots
To preserve the look and longevity of your Dorchester boots, we recommend the following care routine:

Protect Regularly
  • Before first wear, apply a high-quality leather protector to help guard against water, stains, and dirt.
  • Clean your boots regularly using a soft brush or damp cloth to remove dust, mud, and surface debris.
  • Condition the leather regularly with a suitable leather cream or balm to keep it nourished, supple, and prevent drying or cracking.
  • Buff the leather with a soft cloth after conditioning to restore the leather's natural finish.

Avoid Water and Prolonged Moisture

  • Your Dorchester boots are not waterproof boots and are therefore not designed to be submerged in water.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive moisture, mud, or harsh weather conditions wherever possible.
  • Allow to dry naturally, away from radiators or direct heat. Once dry, brush lightly to restore the texture.

Maintaining shape

  • When not in use we recommend that you place your boots flat in their box, with boot trees inserted.

Please note:

Leather is a natural material and may develop unique characteristics, markings, and colour variations over time. These features are part of the leather's natural beauty and individuality.


How to care for your C
hilcombe Loafers

To preserve the look and longevity of your Chilcombe suede loafers, we recommend the following care routine:

Protect Regularly
  • Before first wear use a high-quality aerosol suede protector (as opposed to a lever spray) for a finer, more even application. 
  • Reapply regularly.
  • Cover Chalbury hardware with a finger or thumb on application.
Avoid Water
  • Suede is delicate by nature. Avoid wearing your loafers in heavy rain or wet conditions.
Brush Regularly
  • Use a soft suede brush to remove dust and maintain the natural texture of the suede.
Water Marks
  • Blot spills immediately and gently with a clean, dry cloth - never rub.
  • Allow to dry naturally, away from radiators or direct heat. Once dry, brush lightly to restore the texture.
Dirt, Mud or Tough Stains
  • Allow mud to dry completely. Once dry remove gently using a suede brush.
  • Use a suede eraser designed specifically for suede. If stain persists consult a specialist.

Please note:

Suede is a natural material and may develop unique characteristics, markings, and colour variations over time. These features are part of the suede's natural beauty and individuality.