Good trainer care is usually simple: remove dirt early, avoid unnecessary heat, dry footwear fully and clean each material with a light touch.
Start with the gentlest method
Travel care is mostly about protecting shape, keeping dirty soles away from clothing and giving damp footwear time to air. The useful question is not whether a feature sounds impressive, but whether it solves a real problem in your routine.
Before using water, remove dry dust and loose dirt with a soft brush or cloth. This reduces the amount of scrubbing needed and helps keep dirt from being pushed deeper into textured materials.
Drying matters as much as cleaning
Avoid radiators, hairdryers and other intense heat. Natural air drying takes longer, but it is gentler on foams, adhesives, knit structures and shaped components.
Travel care is mostly about protecting shape, keeping dirty soles away from clothing and giving damp footwear time to air. In practice, the best choice is the one that still feels sensible after you remove the marketing language and look only at how the shoe interacts with your foot, your clothes and your routine.
- Spot-clean early instead of waiting for a deep clean.
- Remove insoles when possible so the inside can dry properly.
- Store shoes only when fully dry.
Create a simple maintenance routine
Try not to solve every footwear problem with one pair. A trainer that is excellent for everyday city use may not be the right choice for technical running, hiking or severe weather. Keeping the intended use clear makes comparisons more meaningful.
For online shopping, use product descriptions as a filter rather than a substitute for fit. Compare construction, colour, size range and returns information, then choose the option that best matches the role you need the shoe to perform.
RAF RAF care notes
RX-AIR 2195 is the more technical statement option: Black/Orange, engineered knit, lightweight ETPU, non-slip outsole and removable memory-foam insole.
RAF RAF LONDON’s current UK drop is available in EU sizes 40–44. Select your size to check availability.
Final thought
Travel care is mostly about protecting shape, keeping dirty soles away from clothing and giving damp footwear time to air. Use that idea as the starting point, then check the practical details: your usual EU size, the clothes you wear most, the amount of walking or standing in your day and the type of cushioning you prefer. A useful trainer earns its place by being worn repeatedly, not by winning a specification contest.
QUICK ANSWERS
Frequently asked questions
What should I prioritise when thinking about travel trainer care?
Prioritise the way the shoe will actually be used: fit, comfort, wardrobe compatibility and the conditions you expect to wear it in.
Does more cushioning always mean more comfort?
No. Cushioning works best when it is paired with a secure fit, suitable flexibility and stable underfoot support.
How do I check RAF RAF size availability?
Select your size to check availability.


