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Svendborg
Svendborg
Svendborg

Svendborg

 209.00

These shoes are versatile for sock-less wearing on warm weather days or dress them up with socks and be on your way in effortless style wherever the day takes you.

Step into the Svendborg and walk comfortably all day long. This style is duckfeet’s pebbled leather counterpart to our best-selling Fyn derby shoe. Asymmetrical stitching across the toe adds a touch of unique style to your stride. Premium pebbled leather upper and midsole softens with wear and forms to your foot shape, while the natural crepe rubber sole absorbs each step. These shoes are versatile for sock-less wearing on warm weather days or dress them up with socks and be on your way in effortless style wherever the day takes you.

Welcome to Svendborg

Svendborg is a charming old maritime and harbor town on the South Funen Archipelago. The city center is idyllic with narrow streets, squares and old houses. Svendborg is located on a sloping hill, and from here you have a view of Svendborgsund and cozy small islands, such as Ærø, Skarø and Drejø.

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Duckfeet are stylish, reliable, and hard-wearing. Give them just a little bit of care to keep them in tip-top shape.

Caring for your leather

Leather is skin, and skin needs care. We recommend that you apply a thin layer of leather conditioner or shoe cream at regular intervals. Don’t use too much at one time. It’s better to use a little less a bit more often. Let the shoe cream sit a few minutes and polish afterwards with a soft cloth. Use a shoehorn when you put your shoes on – they are easier to get on and the back will not be destroyed. Untie or unzip the shoes or boots completely when you remove them – so they are easier to pull off. It’s better for the shoes than trampling on them! If you care for your shoes regularly, you will enjoy them longer. Your shoes will be grateful for it. Buy Leather Care here.

If your shoes get wet

Store your shoes in a dry and airy place. If your shoes become wet, fill them with crumpled newspaper and let them air-dry. When they are completely dried, you can again apply leather conditioner or shoe cream. Leather shoes should not be dried on a radiator – the leather becomes dried out and porous. If the leather gets water stains, take a cloth and make the whole shoe slightly damp. Treat the leather afterwards as described above. It is best to change your shoes daily. Give your Duckfeet a day’s rest, so they can release the foot’s moisture and dry thoroughly.

If your shoe get dirty

If the shoes get dirty, clean them with a damp cloth. Let the shoes dry thoroughly and treat the leather again with shoe cream or leather conditioner. Be attentive to edges and seams, which should also be treated to maintain the leather and protect your shoes against water.

Caring for crepe rubber

Crepe rubber soles can become hard at low temperatures, but this can be avoided by storing the shoes out of direct sunlight at a temperature between 20-25C. If the soles become hard, you can place the shoes on a warm radiator, until the crepe rubber is soft again. Avoid contact with solvents. The rubber cannot tolerate it and can dissolve.