This is a guide on how to care for geta and sandals.

 

1. Caring for the Wooden Base and Top Plate

Wiping:

Wipe away dirt with a soft cloth lightly dampened with lukewarm water. 

Detergent:

In some cases, you may wipe the surface with a diluted neutral detergent. 

 

2. Care for the Strap

Cleaning Method:

Remove dirt with a soft brush (like a toothbrush), then wipe with a soft cloth lightly dampened with lukewarm water. 

Note:

Depending on the fabric, dye may bleed, so please test on an inconspicuous area first. 

Please note that soaking the strap in water will cause it to harden. 

Prevention:

We recommend lightly applying a waterproof spray before use. When doing so, be careful not to spray the wooden base. 

 

3. Rubber Sole Maintenance

When to Replace:

To prolong the life of your geta, we recommend replacing the rubber soles frequently before the wooden base wears down. 

Repairs:

You can have them replaced at a local shoe repair shop. If the wear extends past the rubber and reaches the wooden base, please consult the retailer. 

 

4. Repairing Chipped Paint

For Black:

You can touch up the area with black nail polish or a black marker to make it less noticeable. 

For Dark Brown:

You can touch up the area with a wood-staining pen. Please choose a color similar to the base. 

Other:

Please contact us if the chipped area is large. 

 

5. Care for Genuine Leather Uppers

Follow the same care instructions as for general leather shoes. 

Removing Dirt:

Remove dirt with a soft brush (like a toothbrush), then wipe with a soft cloth dampened with shoe cleaner. 

Moisturizing and Polishing:

Apply shoe cream to a soft cloth, work it in, then brush and polish to finish. 

Note:

Please be aware that discoloration may occur depending on the color of the genuine leather and the cream.