We recommend taking care of how many days in a row you would wear the boots. Rotate wear days to allow the boots to dry completely from any moisture.
To condition the boots, it is recommended to use a water-based conditioner every 2 months to avoid color changes. Oil-based conditioners are great moisturizers but can permanently alter the color of the leather.
To polish, we recommend a neutral wax-based polish in order to match original color.
For more care information, contact us at howdy@bachestoboots.com.
Yes! Bachesto boots use the highest quality materials such as a construction of ¾ Goodyear welt. Once you wear through the leather outsole, your local cobbler can repair and replace the outsole. We, however, do not offer in-house resoling.
If any issue should arise outside of normal wear and tear, email us at howdy@bachestoboots.com.
Warranty does not cover outsole repairs since its considered normal wear and tear.
Conditioning is recommended at least every 2 months, which may leave a slight 'matte' finish. Brickmore´s Bick 4 conditioner is very recommendable. Here are the following instructions:
Polishing should be used after conditioning or based on preference. If the boots are clean and you don’t have time for conditioning, a light use of spray shine would work fine. A neutral polish is recommended to avoid mismatched colors. How to polish:
Leather soles wear out from a few months to years depending on wearer, physical and outdoor conditions. Your local cobbler can do a great resoling, recommending a half-sole resole. This can run from $50-$100 depending on the cobbler.
Conditioning or polishing suede leather is NOT recommended because it will damage the product.
Suede leather normally holds dirt more than smooth leathers, making it difficult to clean. Bickmore Suede and Nubuck cleaner are specifically suited to clean suede or a use of a suede eraser. With the eraser, you can lightly scrub dirty areas and buff the nap with a suede brush.
Leather soles wear out from a few months to years depending on wearer, physical and outdoor conditions. Your local cobbler can do a great resoling, recommending a half-sole resole. This can run from $50-$100 depending on the cobbler.