How to care for your suede item ?
Suede is a premium, organic, and beautifully textured material, valued for its exceptional softness, matte finish, and timeless elegance. Because it features a delicate, sanded nap that makes it highly porous, regular dry care is essential to protect it from stains, maintain its velvet-like texture, and prevent it from flattening over time.
Cleaning & Brushing
- Dust and refresh your suede piece regularly using a specialized brass or natural crêpe brush, brushing gently in one direction to restore the nap. For light surface marks, use a clean suede eraser to gently lift away stains.
- A delicate rub with a specialized dry suede sponge is the secret to clearing away trapped dust and light grime, ensuring water never comes into contact with the fibers during routine cleaning.
Drying & Reshaping
- Always air dry suede naturally in a cool, shaded room. Keep it far away from artificial heat sources (radiators, hair dryers) and intense sunlight, which harden the delicate fibers and fade the rich color.
- Ironing is strictly prohibited. To remove creases, let the item hang in a dry room or use a professional garment steamer from a safe distance only to fluff up the nap. Stuff bags and shoes with clean tissue paper to restore their original shape.
Small actions that make a difference
Never submerge suede in water and avoid wearing it in heavy downpours
Never apply traditional leather creams, oils, or liquid polishes, which will permanently mat and ruin the velvet texture
Always store your items in a breathable cotton dust bag; avoid plastic covers which trap humidity and breed mold
Protect your item with a premium water-repellent spray formulated specifically for suede before its first wear and after every dry clean