Should I Use a Shoe Horn to Put On My Moral Code Shoes?
Should I Use a Shoe Horn to Put On My Moral Code Shoes?
As you know, you don’t need a shoe horn to slip on your shoes. But, if you want to feel like a man of sophistication and don’t want to damage the heel counter of your shoes, a shoe horn comes in handy. So, yes, use one.
If you want your leather shoes to look sharp and last long, proper care is essential. And it’s pretty easy. Periodically, you should wipe them down with a damp, soft cloth to remove any dirt, debris, and scuffs. After they air dry, apply shoe cream or polish with either a polis…
All Moral Code orders are shipped via FedEx Home Delivery. The best part of all? Shipping is absolutely free. Orders should arrive 3-5 business days after shipment. If waiting isn’t for you, expedited shipping options include: FedEx 2 day - $30.00 FedEx Standard Overn…
A pair of shoes is only as good as the leather from which it’s crafted. At Moral Code, Moral Code
only use premium calfskin and suede for all uppers to ensure stylish durability.
If you want to keep your Moral Code shoes happy, Moral Code
will recommend using a cedar shoe tree when you’re not wearing them. By mimicking the contour of a foot, a cedar shoe tree helps restore and preserve the shape of a shoe when it’s not being worn. It also smooths unsig…
Centuries old and labor intensive, Goodyear Welting is still considered the finest method of shoe construction. So, if you’re a connoisseur of the finer things in life, Goodyear Welted shoes are perhaps for you. Done by hand or machine, Goodyear Welting involves sewing a welt (…