Tumi Slingback Black
$365.00
Store your shoes in cotton bags and fill the shoe with tissue paper to help maintain their shape. Avoid contact with water, perfumes, oil, cosmetics and abrasive products. If your shoes get wet, dry them with a soft cloth without rubbing and let them dry completely at room temperature.
To clean the leather remove dirt with a damp cloth or sponge and protect it by regularly applying a light, natural wax and buffing with a soft cloth. In case of suede leather clean with a soft, dry cloth or brush.
The Tumi accesories pay tribute to one of the national symbols of Peru. The Tumi represents the sun god and has been used in ceremonies since pre-Columbian times. In modern Peru, the Tumi is seen as a bearer of good fortune. In the house of Cornelio Borda, formerly there was a large Tumi decorating the wall of grandaunt Olga’s room, From all the grandaunts in Cornelio Borda, she was the one who lived the longest.