Despite having a lovely fuzzy finish, kudu shoes are surprisingly low-maintenance.
- Firstly, insert your shoetrees and brush your shoes to remove any dirty or dust. It is important to brush kudu with care and always in the same direction. We recommend a suede brush with brass bristles. Ideally brushes both with hair bristles and brass just like the item listed below.
- Once your shoes are brushed, you should have puffed your kudu and have restored its finish.
- Store them in you provided flannel bags for protection.