Jackets
1. Protect
Most of our smooth leather jackets do not need any product. But for an extra protective layer, try using a water repellent spray.
Keep your leather out of the rain where possible. If it does get wet, don't panic - just hang it up to dry naturally. Do not force-dry by heat, this may warp the shape of the leather.
Rain, humidity, direct sunlight, oil, grease (hand cream, make-up), alcohol (perfume solvents) and other abrasive products can all cause permanent stains.
2. Store
It
To keep your leather looking new for longer, store it in a cool, dark and well ventilated place, avoiding any direct sunlight.
When not wearing your leather regularly, try storing it in a breathable dust bag - never store in plastic covers.
3. Clean
It
Don’t worry if you mark your leather, if the stain is fresh, wipe it gently with a soft, damp cloth.
Never vigorously rub a stubborn stain. If you can’t shift it, consult a professional leather cleaner or use a suitable leather care product.
Handbags & Accessories
1. Protect
To prolong the life of your AllSaints leather bags, treat them on a regular basis using a good quality cream for a dull lustre finish or beeswax polish for a high shine finish. Always ensure the bag is dry before applying any creams.
Matt Python leather: always apply the product in the direction of the scales. This helps to moisture the leather and prevents cracking.
To look after a suede or nubuck handbag or SLG, please use a suede brush or horsehair brush and brush the suede in both directions.
Never use cleaning liquids or liquid polish on your bag, this destroys natural leather. If your leather bag becomes wet, allow it to dry naturally.
2. Store
We recommend stuffing your bag and storing it in the grey dust bag provided when not in use, avoid storing in plastic packaging.
Store your leather belt in a low-humidity area, and out of direct sunlight.
3. Clean
Our bags can be cleaned with a damp or dry cloth, which should be gently wiped across the surface of the bag, rather than rubbed.
Wipe your leather belt with a clean, damp cloth or soak up any spills by gently blotting it. Saddle soap can also be used to clean and condition the leather, once finished allow it to air dry.
Leather belts with an oily or waxy finish can be more prone to scratches. Simply rub them with your hand to restore the colour.
When cleaning nubuck and suede belts, gently wipe with a clean cloth. Dry, stubborn stains can be cleaned with a suede brush. Calf hair belts can be wiped with a clean, damp cloth, always working in the direction of the grain.
REPTILE CUTWORK
Crafted by hand on cow leather, the cutwork replicates natural reptile scales. Brush in the direction of the scales to clean.
SUEDE
Suede is crafted by sanding or rubbing the inside layer of the leather hide. Treat with water repellent spray.
NUBUCK
Nubuck is crafted from the sanded outside layer of the leather hide. This surface texture is called the ‘nap’. Gently brush regularly to keep the velvet-like handfeel.
CHROME FREE TANNING
Found across many of our leather products. Chrome-free tanning is done without using Chromium III, meaning the leather has better biodegradability properties.
RECYCLED POLYESTER
Recycled polyester, also known as rPET, is obtained by melting down existing plastic and re-spinning it into new polyester fibers.
VEGETABLE TANNING
For some of our jackets, the leather- making process is carried out using vegetable tanning. Dyes are made from natural compounds such as nuts, fruits, tree bark, and leaves.