Basic Care
After use, wipe dust, sweat, and surface moisture with a dry soft cloth. Keep leather products in a cool, ventilated place. Avoid long exposure to direct sunlight, high heat, or damp enclosed storage.
Avoid Excess Water
Leather can handle small amounts of moisture from everyday use, but it should not be soaked or left in heavy rain. If it gets wet, absorb surface water with a dry cloth and let it air-dry naturally in the shade. Do not use a hair dryer, tumble dryer, or direct sunlight to speed up drying.
Conditioning
When the leather surface feels dry or the color becomes lighter, apply a small amount of leather conditioner or leather cream. Test first on an inconspicuous area, then spread a thin layer with a clean soft cloth. Use light applications rather than applying too much at once.
Handling Notes
Avoid alcohol, solvents, harsh cleaners, or products containing bleach. Light-colored leather may pick up color transfer from denim, dark fabric, or dyed materials, so pay attention to contact surfaces during use and storage.
Natural Character
Grain variation, color differences, and marks from use are natural characteristics of leather. Over time, each item develops its own tone and sheen depending on how it is used.