Essential Care for Your Favorite Accessory

Care for Your Runway-Ready Bag

General Cleaning Tips

Outlines basic care practices to keep the overall appearance of your handbag in check.

Regular Dusting

Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently remove dust and surface dirt.

Spot Cleaning

For light stains, mix a gentle cleaning solution in cold water with just a few drops of mild soap, such as dish soap. Dip a clean, soft cloth in the solution and wring it very well. Then gently dab up the spot or spill. Do not scrub, as this will tear the canvas.

Air Drying

Always allow your purse to dry completely out of the sun. Heat causes canvas to shrink and warp.

Dealing with Tougher Stains

Conquer stubborn stains with targeted treatments and a little elbow grease.

Identify the Stain

Knowing the type of stain will help you in choosing a cleaning method. More common stains, like food spots or ink, could call for a specialized cleaner.

Spot Test

Always test on an inconspicuous part of the bag any cleaning solution you are going to use with a stain to make sure not to discolor it.

Professional Cleaning

In case of tough stains or if cleaning is much needed, you may want to have the handbag taken to a professional cleaner who really has expertise in leather and fabric care.

Let’s Explore the Art of Product Preservation

SPOT CLEAN: For light stains, use a cloth that is slightly damp with mild detergent; blot.
Machine Wash: Cold water, gentle cycle with mild detergent only if necessary.
Air dry: Do not use a dryer, as this heat will likely ruin the canvas. Allow the backpack to air dry on a flat surface.

Always clean your canvas bag gently. For small spots, you can just gently wipe it clean with a wet cloth and a little mild detergent. Sometimes you can cold water hand wash with gentle cleanser, air dry flat to avoid damages. Store properly in a cool, dry place to hold its shape and color. Not overstuffed to save seams and straps.

Take good care of your leather bag by keeping it away from water and direct sunlight. Avoid using harsh chemicals and rubbing too much on the leather. Keep the leather soft and glowing; condition it regularly with some good leather conditioner. Keep the bag inside the dust bag when not in use to avoid scratches.