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Carson Overseas maintains all the minute details right from purchasing, packaging and to the final transportation . We have refined our transportation and logistic system to follow-up records of container movement for easy tracking of shipments for customers.
Our quality control has ensured a clientele in the National as well as in the International market.

We care for our customers and hence provide excellent quality, range and designs to compliment their wardrobes with hand made pure leather shoes to suit one’s need in casual shoes, formal shoes, party and daily wear shoes.

Each of our pair of shoes undergoes personal attention to ensure hundred percent customer satisfaction through our relentless quality control. The company works with the latest technical equipment complimented with Research & Development efforts imported from different countries to provide footwear at par with the fast growing demand of the International market.

We have set the following targets for ourselves

  • To achieve excellence through higher productivity and better quality.
  • To cater to customers demands to manufacture specialized products according to individual requirements.
  • To achieve quality, quantity and punctuality.
  • Commitment to value addition.

Few Tips for better understanding
Leather Shoes:. Leather is a versatile material which requires care and protection for its longevity. A leather shoe can be polished and conditioned with a good leather lotion or cream. Application of the lotion must be done after dusting the shoes with a clean cloth/ brush. After a few minutes, the shoe should be shined with a soft cloth/ brush. Once they are dry they should be sprayed with a shoe protector.

Suede and Nubuck Shoes: Spray the shoes with a dry cleaner or a suede spray and leave it to dry. When dry, brush with a Suede and Nubuck Brush (a clean toothbrush can too solve the problem). For persistent stains, spray the shoes again and brush vigorously. Once the shoes have dried, spray the shoe protector.

Oiled Up Leather Shoes: Apply mink oil evenly to shoes with a dry cloth after dusting . This will allow the oil to penetrate into the leather and keep the shoes soft and shiny.
Synthetic Material Shoes:. Wipe shoes with a slightly damp cloth.

Canvas Shoes: Wash the shoes first and leave it to dry. Then apply a shoe whitener on uppers evenly and leave it for drying. Fabric uppers should be sprayed with a stain guard.

Shoe Care Tips: Maintenance on a regular basis is very important for long lasting performance of the Finished leather footwear: We highly recommend Cleaning your shoes on regular basis; depending on frequency and circumstances in which the shoe is worn. The cleaning method depends on the shoe materials which have been amplified above.

Soft leather Shoes: benefit greatly from shoe molds or shoe keepers. These are wooden casts that are inserted in the shoe and help to retain the original shape of the shoe and prolong the life of your shoe.

Protection From Climate. Like our skin, leather is also exposed to different climatic conditions and requires care and protection. A protective spray is an excellent way to protect your shoes from water, snow, mud and spills. The best way to protect your new shoes is to spray the protective solution onto your shoes following the before wearing them on a regular basis thereafter. Shoe Fitting Pointers: Every thing has a proper time so does choosing footwear. The best time to try on shoes is usually at the end of the day, when your feet are most swollen. The significance is very logical as it ensures that the footwear can fit you at your widest- a “worst case scenario” check. After putting the shoes take a bit of walk. You should be able to wiggle your toes in the front of the shoe. For most footwear, your toes will be able to touch the top of the shoe but there should be 3/8” to 1/2” of space between your longest toe and the end of the shoe. Don’t buy shoes that fascinate you but are too tight as they will probably not stretch in the due course of time to provide comfort. It’s true that soft leather and suede mold your foot, but they will not dramatically increase in width or length. There is difference between a “snug”, comfortable fit and “tight”, uncomfortable fit. The first shoe must be tried on your larger foot. For most people, their larger foot is the opposite from the hand they write with. For example, if you’re right handed, your left foot might be bigger. When you are trying your shoes it’s very important to be wearing appropriate socks. For instance, if you are trying on boots that you’d wear heavy socks, don’t try on with thin nylons.

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