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How to Care for Your Leather Clothing

 
Author: James Newton
 

Remember Leather is a living breathing fabric, and as such it's care is different form other fabrics. Leather has stood the test of time as one of the most durable and functionable materials available.

This means you should not leave your leather garments in a plastic garment bag! It can't breathe, and will cause the leather to dry out. Opt for a cloth cover instead.

If you absolutely must iron the item, set the iron on the lowest possible setting. Never use steam! Place a heavy brown grocery bag, or some felt paper on between the garment and the iron. Iron quicky, and avoid overheating!

Professional leather cleaning is recommended for all leathers, and fabric garments trimmed with leather. Normal dry cleaning methods will not yield proper results. Clean matching garments at the same time, since a slight variation is color or texture may occur as a natural result of the cleaning process. Natural marks and wrinkles could become more apparent after cleaning. Garment may shrink slightly, but will stretch again with wear. Professionally applied water and stain repellent products are often available.

Leather is designed to last a lifetime, and with proper care right from the start, it will.

  • Always hang leather clothing on wide or padded hangers to keep their shape.
  • Allow wet or damp leather to air-dry naturally away from any heat source. Leather can be treated with a conditioner to restore flexibility.
  • In bad weather, promptly remove salt deposits from leather clothing by sponging with clear water.
  • Use caution when using products to clean your leather, leather clothing must breathe, so avoid waxes, or silicone products. Test all cleaning and restoration agents in a small inconspicuous portion of the garment.
  • Hems and small rips or tears, may be fixed with a tiny amount of rubber cement or sewn with a leather needle. For best results see a seamstress that specializes in leather.

The merchant where you purchased the leather garment may have more information on care, and should be able to help you with specific questions. You may always feel free to email us with any question you have wether you purchased from us or not.

 
 
 

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