- Do not store your leather garment in plastic or non-breathable sealed bags as it can promote mildew.
- Avoid storing in direct sunlight or in excessively dry conditions as this will accelerate leather aging and cracking
- When wet, allow leather garments to airdry naturally away from any heat source to maintain shape and sizing.
- Avoid extreme heat or humidity that may damage leather’s natural oils.
- Leather can be treated with a leather conditioner yearly to restore flexibility and proper moisture levels.
- In winter, promptly remove salt deposits from garments by sponging with clear water, then follow with the above treatment for wet or damp leather. Allow to airdry.
- Avoid wearing in very humid and dry environments. This will shorten the life expectancy of a leather garment.
- Do not use waxes, silicone products or other leather preparations that impair a garment's ability to breathe.
- Wrinkled leather garments should hang out while on hanger. Storing with creases and folds will stress the leather and cause wrinkles in the garment.
- Seek out a professional leather care specialist when your garment becomes excessively worn or soiled for professional care.