Routine care
Wipe leather with a soft, dry cloth. Condition occasionally with a suitable neutral leather conditioner, testing first on a discreet area. Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol-based cleaners and abrasive cloths.
Water and heat
If the product becomes wet, blot excess moisture and let it dry naturally with space around it. Keep it away from radiators, hair dryers, direct flame and prolonged strong sunlight.
Storage
Empty the product before long-term storage. Keep its natural shape without overstuffing, use a breathable dust bag or clean cloth, and store it in a cool, dry place.
Patina and marks
Scratches, tonal change and softening are part of full-grain leather’s natural development. Gentle rubbing with a clean finger or soft cloth may reduce light surface marks; avoid aggressive polishing.
Belts and bags
Rotate the point used on belt straps when fit allows, do not force buckles, and avoid hanging a loaded bag by its strap for long periods. Keep hardware dry and wipe it gently after contact with moisture.
