Saphir Renovateur Cream
Free delivery on all UK and USA orders over £300/$379
Simple returns & exchange service
"Renovateur Cream is the “must-have” product for any leather goods aficionado. Containing beeswax, lanolin and mink oil, it gently cleans while adding nourishment and protection to the leather. Renovateur Cream is highly regarded by leather care specialists as the best leather care product in the world!"
75ml Jar
HOW TO USE
1. Brush the item to remove dirt and dust.
2. Apply Renovateur Crème sparingly with a white cotton cloth.
3. Leave to dry for three minutes.
4. Polish the leather with a soft cotton or wool glove.
MATERIAL TYPES
Renovateur Crème is suitable for use on fine smooth leather, including box calf (calfskin), goat, and specialty leather such as cordovan. It can be used on a wide array of leather goods such as leather bags, jackets, shoes, and book covers.
The heritage of GORAL ensures that each pair of shoes and trainers uses premium materials.
Our traditional method of crafting footwear is the same as it was over 80 years ago. The last pair of hands which touches the footwear before the customer, is the craftsmen who made the footwear. Aside from being handcrafted, each item is quality checked by the GORAL craftsmen.
- lifetime repair
- Simple Returns
- Handmade in England
WHY GORAL?
Every GORAL product is handcrafted by skilled artisans who combine traditional shoemaking techniques with modern innovation. While many English brands focus on mass production, we pride ourselves on handcrafting each pair with meticulous care. From cutting the leather to stitching the soles, every step is performed with precision to ensure the highest quality.
- Blake stitched construction
- Premium leathers
- Comfort insoles
- Choice of gum, white or black sole on all sneakers
- Quality box, shoe trees, two storage dustbags and a spare pair of laces with every shoe order.
- Handcrafted in England
- Lifetime repair guarantee
THE FOUR KEY STAGES OF SHOEMAKING CRAFTSMANSHIP
CLICKING
The clicking process is a crucial step in shoe manufacturing, where the individual leather pieces that make up the upper are cut into precise shapes before being assembled. This stage gets its name from the sound the machines make as they cut through the material.
CLOSING
The closing process in shoe manufacturing refers to the stage where the individual components of the shoe upper, such as the vamp, quarters, and tongue, are sewn or stitched together to form the complete upper structure of the shoe.
LASTING
The lasting process is a critical stage in shoe manufacturing, where the shoe's upper is molded into its final shape and attached to the sole. This process gives the shoe its structure, fit, and comfort, making it one of the most important steps in creating a well-constructed shoe.
FINALISING
The shoes undergo a thorough inspection and refinement before they are packaged and shipped to you. This process is critical for ensuring that each pair of shoes meets the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.