Melton Wool Leather Trim Secure Snap Closure Traditional Chenille Patch
The fine leather we use for our bags develops a great patina as it ages. As with all natural leathers, subtle markings may occur prior to tanning. These natural markings add character and do not affect durability. If your leather gets dirty, you can use a soft cloth or brush to first remove any dirt that might be sitting on the leather’s surface. Next, you can mix a solution of warm water and dish soap and wipe the leather. It is always a good idea to “spot test” any cleaning method first on a minimally visible area of the bag to avoid discoloration. Lastly, use a second clean, damp cloth to wipe off the soap and dry with a towel. Keep the bag in an open/airy space to fully dry out.
Do not machine wash, dry clean or iron.