How to Take Care of Leather Products
Leather is a timeless and durable material, but it needs proper care to maintain its beauty and strength. With the right maintenance, your leather items—whether wallets, bags, shoes, or jackets—can last for many years.
1. Keep Leather Clean
Wipe off dust and dirt regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
For deeper cleaning, use a damp cloth or a leather cleaner (avoid harsh chemicals).
2. Avoid Excess Moisture
Leather is sensitive to water. If it gets wet, gently pat dry with a soft cloth and let it air-dry naturally.
Never use direct heat (like a hair dryer) to dry leather.
3. Condition the Leather
Use a quality leather conditioner every few months to keep it soft and prevent cracks.
Apply in small amounts with a clean cloth and let it absorb.
4. Store Properly
Keep leather products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Store bags and shoes with tissue paper inside to maintain their shape.
Avoid plastic covers—use cotton dust bags instead.
5. Handle With Care
Avoid overstuffing wallets or bags.
Keep sharp objects away to prevent scratches.
Rotate usage if possible, so leather items don’t wear out too quickly.