CAREING FOR YOUR LEATHER WARE

Always

- Remove surface dirt with a soft, damp cloth
- Place the jacket on a hanger and allow to dry at room temperature should it become wet
- Avoid where possible exposure to heavy rain as this may result in loss of colour
- Ensure that the removal of heavy stains is entrusted to a Reputable leather and suede cleaning specialist

Never

- Use cleaning fluid, detergent, oils or abrasive on leather
- Attempt to remove heavy stains with a cloth: It make them permanent.
- Store your leather in a plastic bag and leather must be allowed to breath¦ Allow your garment to be exposed to strong light. This may lead to variations in colour.

Suggestions for Pressing

Most wrinkles will hang out of leather and suede. Only an unusually wrinkled garment requires pressing. If you decide to press your garment, first make sure it is a 100% dry. Set iron at the lowest heat setting, cover the area of the garment being pressed with brown paper, iron over brown paper and keep the iron moving constantly, never use steam.