Care guides|March 2025
Leather is a durable yet sensitive natural material that, if properly cared for, will age beautifully. ARKET shoes are made using selected high-quality hides that have undergone a chrome-free tanning process. Slight variations in colour and texture are natural characteristics of leather, making each pair unique.
Regularly check the condition of your shoes and mend them promptly to prevent any permanent damage to the leather.
Use a shoe horn – it will protect the shape of the counter/heel area, and in the long run, the shape of the entire shoe.
Avoid contact with water, grease and chemicals.
Do not place your shoes near sources of strong heat or direct sunlight.
Dry damp shoes with a clean, soft cloth to absorb any moisture, and let them dry at room temperature.
Avoid using the same leather shoes every day to allow them to breathe and maintain their texture.
Many of ARKET ́s shoes feature a leather outsole. If the leather outsole wears out, the front part and the heel can be changed and the edges evened out by a specialist, who can also add a thin protective rubber sole.
Regular dusting: Use a soft, dry cloth to dust off leather shoes regularly. Promptly remove surface stains from dirt, salt, alcohol, or other harmful elements while they are still fresh. Remove the laces first.
Professional cleaning: For tough stains or overall cleaning, consider taking your leather shoes to a professional cleaner experienced with leather.
Condition your shoes with uncoloured wax or cream every month and before the first use to keep the leather fresh and supple. This will also prevent the leather from cracking.
Some conditioning and cleaning products can, however, affect the surface of the leather. To ensure that the leather doesn’t become duller or darker, always test a new product on a small hidden area of the shoe before applying it on the whole shoe. Light-coloured leather is especially sensitive.
Use a soft cloth to apply the conditioner in a circular motion and let it absorb completely before buffing with a clean cloth.
When conditioning, temporary darkening is normal. The colour usually returns to its original lustre after a few hours or wears.
For suede and nubuck shoes, apply a waterproofing spray every other month to protect them from stains and water. Brush the hide carefully with a suede brush before and after spraying, always going with the pile direction.
If you get mud on suede/nubuck, let the mud dry overnight and brush it off. Wipe away any remaining dirt off with a clean, damp cloth or use a suede eraser.
When not in use, always store your shoes in their box to protect them from sun, dirt and scratching. Alternatively, use a breathable fabric cover, such as a cotton bag, to protect from dust without trapping moisture.
Insert shoe trees when you’re not wearing your shoes. This will help absorb moisture and keep the original shape of the shoe.
Store leather shoes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading and drying out.
Jersey
Care guides|March 2025
Jersey is a knitted fabric commonly used to make T-shirts, loungewear, and more. Properly caring for your jersey garments will help maintain their softness and stretch.
Synthetic fibres
Care guides|March 2025
Synthetic fibres such as polyester, polyamide, acrylic, and elastane have many useful properties that can be enjoyed in a variety of garments, including activewear and swimwear. They’re usually comfortable, quick-drying, and keep their shape well. However, they also shed tiny plastic particles that can enter the sea and cause harm to our ecosystems. Here’s how to care for synthetic garments.
Silk
Care guides|March 2025
Silk is composed of incredibly fine natural protein fibres produced by silkworms. It is surprisingly strong, smooth, breathable, and transports moisture. Handle silk garments with care to maintain their smooth and lustrous texture.
Canvas
Care guides|March 2025
Canvas items, such as shoes and bags, are popular for their durability and versatility. Proper care can help maintain their appearance and extend their lifespan.
Signe Siemsen on the freedom of trusting in nature
Interviews|March 2025
Plants have always been a source of both food and medicine, and the knowledge of how to use them has been passed down through generations. However, for most people today, that link is broken, and nature often represents something we need to approach with care. For Signe Siemsen – an herbalist, doula, and craftswoman living in Stockholm – having a relationship with the wild brings healing and meaning to what it means to be human.
On scents and the mapping of beauty
Notes|March 2025
Scent is memory, place, and time – an invisible thread that links the material character of nature with the subjective realm of dreams, evoking emotions and connecting the past with the present.
Jersey
Care guides|March 2025
Jersey is a knitted fabric commonly used to make T-shirts, loungewear, and more. Properly caring for your jersey garments will help maintain their softness and stretch.
Baked shallots
Food|March 2025
Shallots become extra sweet and tender when baked in the oven. Serve them slightly warm in salads, sandwiches and wraps, or add them to soups and stews for some savory umami flavour.