Product Care
Leather Shoes
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth after each wear. Monthly, apply a high-quality leather cream in circular motions to prevent cracking and maintain the skin's supple hand.
Leather Garments
Storage: Drape only on wide, padded hangers to prevent shoulder distortion. Never store in plastic; leather is a living material and requires the airflow provided by cotton garment bags.
Environmental Care: Should the garment meet rain, hang it at room temperature away from direct heat sources, which can strip the natural oils.
Professional Touch: Entrust deep cleaning only to specialists who understand the delicate balance of tanning oils and dyes.
Animal Furs
Climate Control: During the off-season, professional cold storage is essential. Home closets are often too humid or too dry, leading to pelt degradation.
Space to Breathe: Ensure the fur is not crowded in your wardrobe; crushing the guard hairs can lead to permanent "flat spots."
Avoid Perfumes: Never apply fragrance or hairspray while wearing your fur, as the alcohol content can dry out the hide and yellow the hair.
Cashmere
The Gentle Bath: Hand wash in cool water using a pH-neutral silk and wool detergent. Never wring; instead, roll the garment in a clean towel to remove excess moisture.
Dry Flat: Reshape and lay flat on a drying rack away from sunlight.
Pilling Care: Natural friction creates small pills. Use a dedicated cashmere comb or stone to gently lift these fibers, keeping the surface buttery smooth.
Denim Jeans & Jackets
- Low Frequency: To preserve the unique wash and fit, launder denim as infrequently as possible.
- The Refresh: Between wears, hang denim in a ventilated space or use a fabric freshener.
- The Wash: When necessary, turn garments inside out and wash in cold water on a delicate cycle. Air dry to prevent the breakdown of elastic fibers and indigo loss.
Knits
The Golden Rule: Never hang a knit. Gravity is the enemy of the weave. Always fold your knitwear neatly to prevent stretching and "hanger bumps."
Steam, Don't Iron: Use a garment steamer to relax wrinkles. Direct contact with an iron can flatten the delicate loft of the yarns.
Wool Garments
Brush Regularly: Use a natural-bristle clothes brush after each wear to remove dust and surface debris before they settle into the fibers.
Steam Refresh: A light steam will release odors and wrinkles, reducing the need for harsh dry cleaning chemicals that can brittle the wool over time.
Seasonal Protection: Store with cedar blocks or lavender sachets to naturally deter moths while adding a subtle, sophisticated scent.
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