Leather Care

Leather Care

Leather

Preventative care
Protectors
Most leather specialty shops sell leather protectors—sprays that guard your garment from stains, water, and skin oil damage.

  • Leather conditioner keeps leather soft and pliable, and helps it repel water. Condition at least 4 times a year, or more if your leather is regularly exposed to rain or sun.
  • Avoid spraying hairspray, perfume, or cologne while wearing your leather.

Storage

  • Always hang leather garments on padded hangers to help retain their shape
  • Never store leather in plastic or non-breathable covers —it could cause leather to dry out and lose its integrity. Instead, cover leather items with an old sheet for long-term storage.
  • Keep leather out of direct sunlight and heat to prevent fading. Avoid very humid or dry environments.

Water damage

  • If your leather gets wet, blot dry with a towel. Hang up and dry at room temperature naturally away from a heat sources.
  • Use leather conditioner after garment has dried. Natural drying sucks moisture out of leather and may cause it to become brittle or crack over time.

Stain removal

  • If stain is fresh, simply wipe it off with a soft, damp cloth. Do not rub.
  • If stain is oily, sprinkle baking soda let sit overnight to absorb. Wipe off with a damp cloth.