When you notice your shoes are peeling, first determine the material they are made of. This will help you choose the appropriate repair method.
If your shoes are made of genuine leather, you can try using a leather conditioner or shoe polish to restore the peeling areas. Apply it evenly and let it dry naturally.
In case of faux leather or synthetic materials, you can use a fabric glue or adhesive to stick the peeling parts back in place. Ensure proper alignment and press firmly to provide a strong bond.
Remember to clean the affected areas before any repair attempt. Use a damp cloth to wipe off any dirt or debris, allowing the repair products to adhere better.
Prevention is better than repair. To avoid future peeling, take care of your shoes by storing them properly, cleaning them regularly, and avoiding excessive exposure to sunlight or moisture.