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Fringed Western Cowboy Riding Boots Care Guide
2026-03-27
The Suzubu denim riding boots feature a retro feel and exquisite design. The core of their care lies in cleaning without damaging the tassels and maintaining the leather's resilience through maintenance.


By following the principle of "daily light care + regular deep care + harmless storage", they can not only extend their lifespan but also keep the tassels and boot shape neat and stylish all the time. After daily wearing, first gently brush the dust off the shoe surface with a soft-bristled brush, and then wipe the local stains with a slightly damp soft cloth. The tassel part should be gently combed along the texture to avoid violent pulling causing the thread to come loose. Do not directly rinse with water or clean with a hard brush to avoid damaging the leather and causing the tassels to tangle and deform. For stubborn stains, you can prepare a mild cleaning solution (warm water + a small amount of neutral leather cleaner), dip a soft cloth in it and gently wipe, then use a clean dry cloth to absorb the remaining water. Avoid direct sunlight, fire or hot air from a hair dryer at all times. Place the boots in a cool and well-ventilated area to air dry naturally to prevent the leather from cracking and fading. Regular maintenance is key.

After cleaning and drying, apply a neutral leather care oil or saddle soap of the same color as the boot upper in a thin layer and rub it in with a soft cloth to absorb. This will enhance the water resistance and flexibility of the leather. Polish once every 1 to 2 months to enhance the luster and form a protective film at the same time. Tassels can be sprayed with a small amount of leather care spray to keep them soft and prevent them from breaking. When storing, use shoes to prop up the boot shape and stuff it with desiccant to prevent mold. Put in a dust-proof bag and keep away from moisture and sharp objects. When wearing, avoid treading water or stepping hard on crushed stones. When taking off the boots, use a shoe pull instead of pulling the heel hard to reduce the damage to the leather and the wear of the tassels.

As long as you develop the habit of "light cleaning, frequent maintenance and avoiding injury", your fringed Western cowboy riding boots will always maintain a neat and tidy texture, accompanying you through every carefree moment.
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