Leather Bag Care Tips
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Tips and advice on purchasing, maintaining and travelling with your Italian leather bag!
Without a doubt European leather (especially Italian) is the finest in the world! This is well known within the industry.
In this lens we bring you tips and advice on picking the best leather bag and how to maintain it that you may have never heard of!
We also aim to show you how to use it when travelling, as well as presenting you with some fantastic links to help treat and look after your new favourite leather accessory!
Tips on picking a top quality leather bag:
What style to Choose?
Remember...Try and carry a handbag which is in proportion to your body size! This applies to men too. This does not mean a smaller man or woman can't pick a large bag, but it does mean they should make sure it isn't overpowering!
Simple and Classic
Detailed and Stylish
What's price got to do with it?
Often said but usually true- one of the first indicators of leather quality is the price!
Think about it this way; a good quality leather handbag may cost you money, but in the end it will save you some. A more expensive handbag will last you many years longer than a cheaper alternative.
However do not get quality confused with the brand...
Brand or quality?
A Prada or Gucci handbag will be made from Italian leather. However the price tag is not only based on this! They are priced highly because of the brand itself. Yes they are fashionable and well known, but is this what you really want in a handbag? Or is it the quality you are after?
If you look a little deeper, you can find many leather handbags of the same or better quality at half the price!

People often mistake grain and small imperfections in leather bags as a fault with the leather. However this is completely untrue. These marks are a sign of good quality leather that has not been corrected! These natural marks give the bags a unique character and antique look.
A more common allergy then you may think is a chrome allergy. If you suffer from this you should opt for vegetable tanned leather bags. Vegetable tanned leather is leather that has been coloured using tree bark, tannin or other natural sources.
A good test to see if the leather is vegetable tanned is to burn it...this will have no affect on the leather at all!
How to maintain your leather bag:
How do I clean it?
Watch this video to see what we mean...
If you get oil or grease stains on your handbag they can be lifted by simply grinding ordinary black board chalk... all you have to do is sprinkle area and leave for 24 hours!
By no means try and use chemicals to clean your leather bag. This can cause more damage than good.
To feed leather bags use natural products such as bees wax, the product needs to penetrate the leather and not leave a coat. We have some great leather cream suggestions at the bottom of this lens.
5 top tips for keeping your leather bag in best condition...
- Do NOT pull loose threads. This is the worst thing you can do! Simply burn the loose thread instead.
- Keep it away from the rain. We know this can be hard so if it happens, just wipe away excess moisture and leave it to dry naturally. For quick results stuff it with newspaper to help soak up the water!
- Rub candle wax on the zip. This is a great tip if the zip on your bag gets a little stiff, trust us it really works!
- Keep it in a cool dry place away from heat. If you are using your bag on a hot summer's day this can be virtually impossible, however use common sense! Keep it away from any direct sunlight or heat source. Heat can actually cook the hide and cause it to stiffen; the fibres un-mesh and it can crack.
- Do NOT keep it in a plastic bag. This encourages the growth of mildew and can completely ruin your leather bag!
Travelling with your leather bag:
Now that you have bought your leather bag and cared for it as well as possible it may be that you want to travel with it too! These tips are particularly useful if you have purchased a leather holdall or suitcase.Why travel with a leather bag?
Leather bags are perfect for travelling with as they can withstand wear and tear with ease! Not many bags can be taken abroad time and time again, thrown in the back of a plane or car and look brand new each time they are used.
If you are planning on using your leather bag for travelling a key tip is to look for ones that have a very long or lifetime guarantee. You can be sure you will never have to purchase another suitcase again with one of these!
The best reason to travel with a leather bag? Well you will be the most stylish individual in the airport...and you will always be able to identify your bag as your own! ;)
Before you travel...
Pick a leather travel bag that is lightweight, expandable and safe! If your leather bag is used mainly for travelling then keep these points in mind.
They should also have good quality zippers that are heavy duty enough to support the weight the bag was designed to hold (we suggest looking specifically for YKK zips)

When travelling one of the best ideas is to cross pack into different bags, therefore if you are a victim of theft or a bag gets lost then it is often an inconvenience rather than a disaster! We also recommend you put your contact information on the inside and outside of every luggage bag so that it can be easily returned to you!
A final point...make sure you always travel a couple of kilos under the maximum weight as on the way back your luggage will always be heavier due to the sweat and dirt that build up in your clothes!
Links for keeping your leather bag at its best:
- Heritage leather care cream

"Heritage Leather Care is a traditional 19th century leather balsam containing original old fashioned ingredients" This quality cream includes beeswax which is well known for feeding and revitalising leather items.This fomula has been tried and tested and lived up to expectations!
- Oakwood leather conditioner

"Oakwood leather conditioner is a unique leather conditioner that contains a special mix of natural Australian ingredients" These special ingredients include emu oil, tee tree, beeswax, eucalyptus and even pine gum! It has been made to maintain, protect and soften your favourite leather accessory!
- Skidmore's waterproofing

"Skidmore's Waterproofing goes one step further than our Leather Cream." Made out of almost all pure beeswax, it has been specifically designed for leather that gets really wet! It penetrates the leather and leaves a waterproof seal on the surface so that you will never again have to worry about taking your leather bag out again in the rain!
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