LEATHER CLOTHING

Hard-wearing. Flexible. Soft touch.

TREAT WITH CARE.


Leather is sensitive to humidity, heat and chemicals, so treat your leather garments with care. Air out between wears but avoid direct sunlight and rain. Some types of leather, like aniline leather used in our lamb leather jackets, can appear a little stiff if not worn for a while. In this case, tumble-dry the jacket at medium heat for 30 minutes to regain the soft feeling.

ALWAYS ROLL OR HANG TO AVOID FOLDS IN TRANSPORT AND STORAGE.


Clean your leather items with a damp cloth. Stains can be wiped with a damp cloth. Afterwards, gently apply a small amount of petroleum jelly with a cloth to regain the waxed, soft surface.

CLEAN YOUR SUEDE ITEMS WITH A SUEDE BRUSH


Clean your suede garments with a gentle suede brush to avoid disturbing the nappy, velvety texture. To remove grease spots, sprinkle corn starch or talcum powder on the stain and let it sit overnight. Vacuum the next day to remove.

LEATHER FOOTWEAR

Hard-wearing. Flexible. Soft touch.

MAINTAIN REGULARLY. CLEAN IMMEDIATELY.

Apply leather grease regularly to maintain and soften your leather shoes. Are your shoes dirty? Clean them right away. A quality shoe polish or a damp cloth will usually get the job done.

WATERPROOF NEW LEATHER SHOES.

Always apply a water repellent spray before use to protect your new leather shoes. To keep them fresh, treat them again occasionally depending on how often you use them.

LET YOUR SHOES REST.

Do not wear your leather footwear several days in a row. Let them rest a day to refresh naturally.

INVEST IN A SUEDE LEATHER BRUSH.

Clean your suede leather garments with a suede brush to avoid disturbing their nappy texture.