Handcrafted Sandals: The Complete Guide to Quality, Craftsmanship & Care

Handcrafted Sandals Care Guide - thefashionproject.gr

Simple Tips to Keep Every Pair of Sandals Looking Great

Whether you've just picked up your first pair of handcrafted sandals or you're building a collection, proper care can keep them comfortable and looking fresh for years. Each material needs something a little different — and understanding what you're caring for makes all the difference.

Before we get into the care routine, here's why these sandals deserve that extra bit of attention in the first place.


What makes a handcrafted sandal different

A handcrafted sandal isn't just a shoe. It's hours of work from a skilled artisan, leather chosen piece by piece, stitches sewn by hand, and a philosophy that refuses the shortcuts of mass production. When you slip into a genuinely handmade pair, you feel it immediately — in how it sits on your foot, how the leather softens after a few wears, how it holds up season after season.

Material selection. A true handcrafted sandal starts with carefully chosen leather — usually Italian or Greek — selected one piece at a time. Each hide has its own texture and character. Small variations in grain or color aren't defects; they're the signature of a natural material.

Construction by hand. The upper is cut, stitched, and assembled on a craftsman's bench. The sole is bonded and often stitched in separate stages. Every pair passes through the hands of an artisan who checks the seams, the finishing, the fit.

Comfort that builds over time. A mass-produced sandal peaks on day one and goes downhill. A quality leather sandal softens, molds to the shape of your foot, and becomes more comfortable the more you wear it. That break-in period is a feature of real leather, not a flaw.

Built to be repaired. A handcrafted sole can be replaced. A loose stitch can be re-sewn. That's the opposite of fast fashion — extend the life of the shoe instead of throwing it away.

 


The handcrafted brands we carry

Every brand in our collection covers a different style and price point — but they all share the same foundation: genuine materials, attention to detail, and construction that lasts.

Ateneo — Classic Greek handmade with a "one sandal for life" philosophy. Clean lines, earthy tones, and leather that ages beautifully.

Ragazza — For those who want their sandal to make a statement. Fashion-forward silhouettes and eye-catching details on a proper handcrafted base.

Fantasy Sandals — The definition of a comfortable summer sandal. Anatomical footbed, lightweight construction, and a design philosophy that proves handcrafted doesn't have to mean heavy.

Iris — Feminine lines with a strong focus on seasonal colors and soft leathers. Subtle detailing, but the quality shows the moment you hold the shoe.

TFP Collection — Our own line. Designed based on years of customer feedback, made in Greece, with leather we select ourselves, at a price that reflects cutting out the middle layers.

Estil — Genuine leather, made in Greece, available exclusively online. Real handcrafted quality without the traditional retail markup.

Mariella Fabiani — Greek design sensibility applied to handcrafted footwear. Refined lines, careful material choices, and the understated elegance of Greek shoemaking.

 


 

Now, on to the care guide — organized by material so you can find exactly what your pair needs.

 


 

1. Leather Sandals

What to know: Leather is durable and gets more beautiful with age, but it needs moisture and protection to prevent cracking or drying out. Think of it like skin — it needs to stay nourished.

Care tips:

  • Clean regularly with a soft, damp cloth. Use a mild soap if needed, and always wipe in the direction of the grain.
  • Condition monthly with a leather conditioner to keep the material supple. This is the single habit that will extend the life of your sandals the most.
  • Avoid soaking in water. If they get wet, let them air dry naturally — never use a hair dryer, radiator, or direct sun. Heat cracks leather permanently.
  • Store away from sunlight to prevent fading and stiffness. Linen bags or dust bags are perfect.
  • Expect a short break-in period. The leather will soften and mold to your foot within the first few wears.

 


 

2. Suede Sandals

What to know: Suede is soft, velvety, and has a look nothing else can match — but it's sensitive to water and stains, and needs a slightly different approach.

Care tips:

  • Use a dedicated suede brush to remove dust and lift the nap (the fuzzy texture) after each wear.
  • Blot stains with a clean cloth — don't rub. For oil or tougher marks, a suede eraser works surprisingly well.
  • Apply a suede protector spray before the first wear to guard against moisture and dirt. Reapply every few weeks during heavy use.
  • Keep them dry. Avoid wearing suede in rain, on wet grass, or at the beach.

 


 

3. Nubuck Sandals

What to know: Nubuck is similar to suede but slightly tougher — it's made from the outer side of the hide, buffed to create a soft finish. Still needs gentle care.

Care tips:

  • Brush gently with a nubuck or suede brush after each wear to keep the texture even.
  • Use a nubuck cleaner for stains — never regular soap or water, which leave permanent marks.
  • Protect with a spray made for suede or nubuck to repel water and dust.
  • Air dry only — never direct heat.



 

4. Knit or Fabric Sandals

What to know: Knit and woven fabric sandals are breathable, lightweight, and perfect for warm weather — but they stain more easily than leather.

Care tips:

  • Spot clean with mild soap and water. Use a soft brush or cloth to lift dirt gently.
  • Avoid soaking the entire shoe. Too much water can weaken the fabric and loosen the glue that holds the sole.
  • Let them dry completely in a shaded, well-ventilated spot — never in direct sun, which fades color fast.
  • Spray with a fabric protector if you wear them often outside. It's the easiest way to prevent stains from setting in.

 


 

5. Slides

What to know: Slides are designed for easy wear and are often made from rubber, EVA foam, or a mix of materials. Low maintenance, but a little care goes a long way.

Care tips:

  • Wipe down with a damp cloth after each wear, especially if worn to the beach or pool — salt and chlorine degrade most materials over time.
  • Use mild soap and water for deeper cleaning. Avoid soaking them if they have cork or fabric parts.
  • Dry thoroughly before storing to prevent odor or bacteria buildup.

 


 

6. Ponyskin (Haircalf)

What to know: Ponyskin — also called haircalf — is real leather with the hair left on. It's delicate, stylish, and unlike anything else, but it demands respect.

Care tips:

  • Avoid water completely. Moisture can cause the hair to lift, curl, or flatten permanently.
  • Use a soft, dry brush (a clean toothbrush works well) to remove dust and lift flattened hair back into place.
  • Blot stains immediately with a dry cloth — never rub or scrub.
  • Store away from sunlight in a dust bag to protect the texture.

 


 

7. Cork Footbeds (Plakton, Inter-bios)

What to know: Cork footbeds mold to your feet over time, which is why they become so comfortable. But cork absorbs moisture and can dry out or crack if neglected.

Care tips:

  • Wipe the footbed regularly with a damp cloth. For deodorizing, a mild vinegar-water mix (1:1) works well.
  • Avoid submerging them in water or wearing them in the rain.
  • Condition the cork every few months with a cork sealant to keep it from drying out or crumbling.
  • Let them air out after each wear. Never store them in plastic or closed spaces while damp.

 


 

8. Synthetic Leather (PU, Vegan Leather, etc.)

What to know: Synthetic leather is easy to maintain and offers a vegan alternative — but it can crack or peel over time without care, especially when exposed to heat.

Care tips:

  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh cleaners, which break down the coating.
  • Apply a synthetic leather conditioner occasionally to keep the surface flexible. Look for one specifically labeled safe for PU or faux leather.
  • Don't leave them in hot places like a car or in direct sun. Heat warps and peels the finish faster than anything else.
  • Store upright or with shoe shapers to prevent creasing.

 


 

General Tips for All Sandals

  • Rotate pairs. Wearing the same sandals every day doesn't give them time to breathe and dry out. Rotation doubles their lifespan.
  • Avoid hot cars and direct sun for long periods. Heat is the enemy of every material — leather, synthetic, fabric, cork.
  • Store in a cool, dry place. A shoe bag or box keeps them dust-free and protects the shape.
  • Use a shoe tree or stuff with paper if they start to lose shape.
  • Always test products on a small area first, especially on suede, nubuck, and ponyskin.
  • When in doubt, less is more. Gentle cleaning beats aggressive scrubbing every time.
  • Give them a rest day between wears. A 24-hour break lets the leather recover and keeps them in better shape long-term.

In Short

Caring for handcrafted sandals isn't complicated — it's about regular attention and a few simple habits. Clean gently, protect the material, and don't let them sit damp or dirty. A little effort goes a long way.

When you buy a handcrafted sandal, you're not just paying for a product — you're paying for the hands that made it, the materials that went into it, and the years of wear you'll get out of it. Take care of them, and they'll take care of you for summers to come.

Thank you for trusting and supporting us all these years.

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