Product Care

1. The Post-Round Brush

After every round, use a soft-bristled brush (a clean toothbrush works great) to gently remove loose dirt, sand, and dried grass. This prevents particles from settling deep into the fabric fibers, which can cause premature wear.

2. Spot Cleaning (The "Do's")

For stains or mud, create a solution of warm water and a drop of mild clear dish soap.

  • Method: Dip your soft brush into the solution and scrub the fabric in small, circular motions.

  • Rinse: Use a damp microfiber cloth to "blot" away the soap residue. Avoid over-saturating the material, as this can affect the internal waterproof seals.

3. The "Don'ts" of Fabric Care

  • Never Machine Wash: High-heat cycles and agitation can break down the technical adhesives and waterproof membranes that keep your feet dry.

  • Avoid Direct Heat: If your shoes get wet, let them air dry at room temperature. Never place them by a heater or in a dryer, as high heat can shrink or warp the fabric silhouette.

  • Skip the Bleach: Harsh chemicals will weaken the fibers and discolor your custom-designed aesthetics.

4. Pro-Tip: The "Sneakerhead" Guard

For the best results, we recommend applying a water and stain repellent spray (safe for fabrics) before your first round. This creates an invisible barrier that makes future cleaning as simple as a quick wipe-down.


5. Preserving the "Ice" (Outsole Care)

We designed our signature see-through outsoles to make a statement from the moment you step onto the tee. To keep that crystal-clear look and maintain maximum traction, follow these steps:

  • The Debris Clear: After your round, use a stiff-bristled brush (included or a standard footwear brush) to remove any packed-in grass, mud, or sand from the traction lugs.

  • The Deep Clean: To maintain the transparency of the sole, use warm water and a light dish soap. Scrub the bottom thoroughly to remove the fine film of dirt that can cause "yellowing" or cloudiness over time.

  • The Final Wipe: Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away any soap suds, then pat dry. Keeping the grooves clear doesn't just look better—it ensures you have the pro-level grip you need for every swing.