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5 care and maintenance tips for your leather bag

We asked the experts at leather bag designers Von Baer to share five simple care and maintenance tips that promise to help you do just that, ensuring that your most prized accessory will stand the test of time, just as it is meant to.

By LLM Reporters   |  

When it comes to accessories that are worth the investment, the leather handbag will forever be at the top of the list – and splurging on an iconic and timeless model just once will ensure you have just the right bag to see you through just about any occasion in style for many years to come.

As well as adding a touch of finesse to any outfit – whether it’s your office attire for a day at work or your most glamorous look for a red carpet event – a designer leather handbag can always be relied upon to pull everything together, and is as practical as it is aesthetically pleasing.

But when splashing out on a luxury like this, it’s vital that you know exactly how to look after it to ensure maximum longevity and preserve its beauty, and some basic upkeep will help to keep yours looking as pristine as it did on the day you bought it.

We asked the experts at leather bag designers Von Baer to share five simple care and maintenance tips that promise to help you do just that, ensuring that your most prized accessory will stand the test of time, just as it is meant to.

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Luxury leather requires a little more TLC than simply keeping it dirt free, and the key to it looking fabulous for as long as possible is keeping it soft, supple and moisturised. Image credit: photolime/Bigstock.com

Cleanliness is next to godliness

It’s true what they say; cleanliness really is next to godliness when it comes to your luxury leather handbag, and allowing dirt and debris to accumulate on it can quickly dim its glow. To make sure it continues to shine bright, give it a gentle wipedown with a soft, dry cloth once a week. If it requires a deeper clean, then use a cleaning product designed specifically for the type of leather your bag is made from and follow the instructions carefully – this will usually mean using a soft cloth to remove dirt and grime before allowing it to air dry. Avoid using excessive water or soaking the leather, as this can damage the material.

Mint condition

Luxury leather requires a little more TLC than simply keeping it dirt free, and the key to it looking fabulous for as long as possible is keeping it soft, supple and moisturised. To do so, invest in a good quality leather conditioner and apply it to your handbag with a soft cloth, using gentle circular motions. Pay particular attention to the corners and edges, which can be particularly prone to wear and tear and as a result, can dry out more quickly than the main body of your bag. Once applied, leave it for a few hours to allow the conditioner to really soak in and do its work, then repeat the process again every one to two months to prevent cracking.

Protect, protect, protect

Leather can be particularly susceptible to the effects of moisture which if left unchecked, can damage your bag and dim its show-stopping beauty, so it’s vital that you protect it from humidity, splashes and spills, and rain. To do so, you can apply a waterproof or water-resistant spray that will act as a protective coating and prevent any moisture from seeping into the leather. If your bag does come into contact with water once applied then you can rest safe in the knowledge that you can simply wipe it down with a cloth to dry it – no need to worry about any unsightly watermarks. Avoid directing a hand or hairdryer at it or placing it near a radiator, as this can result in cracking as it dries out.

Leather bags are designed to be durable, but even so, they must be handled gently. Image credit: Von Baer

Safe storage

To ensure your bag maintains its shape, proper storage is key – so don’t be tempted to simply sling it on a coat hook or leave it on the hallway floor. Instead, put it away safely when not in use, ensuring that it is clean and dry before doing so, and stuff it with tissue paper to prevent sagging and creasing. Ensure you opt for a colourless paper to avoid any staining of your beloved leather bag’s interior, and store it inside your wardrobe or a clean cupboard, away from direct sunlight to protect it from fading or discolouration.

Handle with Care

Leather bags are designed to be durable, but even so, they must be handled gently. Avoid putting yours on the floor or placing it near drinks, pens, food, sharp objects, rough surfaces and anything else that might stain, scratch or scrape it. By treating your leather bag with care and respect and being mindful of anything that could potentially cause it harm, you can ensure its longevity and keep it looking pristine for years to come – and ultimately, protect that sizable investment as well as the bag you love so dearly.