Care Guide

Leather Care
For Jackets And Shoes

Premium leather lasts longer when it is cleaned gently, dried slowly, conditioned only when needed, and stored with the right support.

Quick Answer

To care for Handmade by JB leather, wipe dust with a soft cloth, keep leather away from direct heat, condition lightly when dry, hang jackets on wide hangers, and store shoes with shape support in a ventilated place.

Daily Routine

Protect The
Leather Character

Leather is not meant to look frozen or artificial. It develops creases, shine, softness, and depth as it is worn. Care is about protecting that natural character while preventing dryness, stains, bad storage marks, and heat damage.

Step 01

Clean gently

Remove surface dust with a soft dry cloth. For small marks, use a barely damp cloth and let the leather dry naturally before applying any conditioner.

Step 02

Protect the shape

Hang jackets on wide hangers, avoid packed wardrobes, and use shoe trees or soft paper in shoes so the leather keeps its form between wears.

Step 03

Control moisture

Let wet leather dry slowly at room temperature. Stuff shoes lightly with paper and keep jackets away from heat sources while they recover.

Step 04

Condition carefully

Apply a small amount of leather conditioner when the surface feels dry. More product is not better; a light, even application is safer.

Buying Advice

Long-Term Leather
Care Advice

Good leather care starts before checkout. A buyer should choose a product that fits their lifestyle, climate, and wardrobe. Smooth leather shoes used for formal outfits may need polishing and careful storage, while leather jackets need enough shoulder room and a hanger that protects the shape. If the product will be worn often, the buyer should also consider color, finish, and how easily the material can be cleaned after daily use.

Do not treat every leather item the same way. Suede, nubuck, polished leather, pull-up leather, textured leather, and coated finishes can react differently to water, brushes, oils, and conditioners. When care instructions are not available, the safest path is to remove dust first, test products in a hidden area, and use small amounts. Strong cleaners can strip color or finish, and too much conditioner can darken leather or soften structure.

Storage matters as much as cleaning. Jackets should not be folded for long periods because creases can settle into the panels. Shoes should be allowed to rest between wears so moisture can leave the lining. Keep leather away from damp rooms, direct sunlight, and heat. These small habits protect the investment and help Handmade by JB jackets and shoes keep their premium look over time.

The safest care routine is simple and consistent: clean lightly, dry slowly, condition only when the surface needs it, and store the item with support. This approach is especially useful for premium leather because it avoids aggressive treatments that make the material look shiny, flat, or artificially coated. A good product should age with depth rather than look over-treated.

Leather Jackets

Use a wide hanger, leave space around the shoulders, and avoid cramming the jacket into a tight wardrobe. Wipe dust from seams, cuffs, collar edges, and pocket areas because these spots collect residue first.

Leather Shoes

Rotate pairs when possible, brush dust from welt and lace areas, and let shoes rest after wear. Shoe trees or soft paper help preserve shape while the lining releases moisture.

Textured Leather

Clean textured, embossed, or grain-heavy leather with extra care because dirt can settle into low areas. Use light pressure and avoid flooding the texture with product.

Avoid Damage

Common Leather
Care Mistakes

  • Drying wet leather with a heater, hair dryer, radiator, or strong sunlight.
  • Using too much conditioner, oil, or polish before testing a hidden area.
  • Keeping jackets folded or pressed under heavy items for long periods.
  • Storing shoes while they are still damp inside after a full day of wear.
  • Using harsh household cleaners that can strip color, finish, or natural oils.
Seasonal Check

Before You
Store It

Clean dust and sweat from contact areas first. For jackets, check collar, cuffs, zip lines, snap areas, and pockets. For shoes, check toe creases, soles, lace panels, and heel counters. Let every item dry fully before storage.

Store leather in breathable conditions. A cotton garment cover is better than plastic. Shoes should not be sealed inside damp boxes. If the item has a strong smell, let it air naturally rather than masking it with perfume or sprays.

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