How to take care of leather and suede

Take care of your garments, and your garments will take care of you.

Leather Care

Leather is a natural material that develops character over time. To ensure longevity, follow these care instructions:

1. General Maintenance
  • Regularly wipe the surface with a dry or slightly damp cloth to remove dust and dirt.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and heat sources, as this can cause fading and drying.
  • Keep leather away from excessive moisture to prevent stains and warping.
2. Conditioning & Protection
  • Use a high-quality leather conditioner every few months to maintain suppleness and prevent cracking.
  • Apply a leather protector to guard against water and stains, but always test on an inconspicuous area first.
  • Store leather garments in a breathable garment bag or on a padded hanger to retain their shape.
  • Avoid plastic covers, as they trap moisture and can lead to mold or mildew.
4. Dealing with Stains
  • For light stains, gently dab with a damp cloth—do not rub.
  • For oil-based stains, sprinkle cornstarch or talcum powder on the area, let it sit overnight, and then brush it off.
  • For deeper stains, consult a professional leather cleaner.

Suede Care

Suede has a soft, textured surface that requires a delicate approach to maintenance. Here’s how to keep it in top condition:

1. General Maintenance
  • Use a suede brush to remove dirt and maintain its natural nap. Brush in one direction for a uniform look.
  • Avoid water exposure, as it can cause staining and stiffening.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
2. Protection
  • Apply a suede protector spray to help repel water and stains. Be sure to test it on a hidden area first.
  • If suede becomes wet, stuff the item with paper and let it air dry naturally—never use heat.
3. Dealing with Stains
  • Use a suede eraser or a soft rubber eraser to lift minor marks.
  • For grease stains, sprinkle cornstarch and let it absorb the oil overnight before brushing it off.
  • If needed, take your suede item to a professional cleaner for deeper cleaning.

By following these care tips, your leather and suede pieces from Deadwood for A Day's March will continue to age gracefully, telling the story of every step you take.