Premium leather goods are investments that, with proper care, can last a lifetime and develop a beautiful character over time. Here's your complete guide to leather maintenance.
Regular Cleaning
Wipe your leather items with a soft, damp cloth weekly to remove surface dust. For deeper cleaning, use a pH-balanced leather cleaner applied with gentle circular motions.
Conditioning
Leather needs moisture to stay supple. Apply a quality leather conditioner every 3-6 months, depending on use and climate. This prevents cracking and maintains the leather's natural beauty.
Storage
Store leather goods in breathable dust bags—never plastic. Stuff bags with tissue paper to maintain their shape. Keep items in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Handling Water Damage
If leather gets wet, blot (don't rub) with a clean cloth and let it air dry naturally. Never use heat to speed up drying, as this can cause the leather to crack and warp.