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Care instructions for preserving the beauty and longevity of a top-grain leather handbag:

1. Cleaning and dust removal

After each use, gently wipe the bag with a clean, soft cloth to remove dust and dirt.

2. Protection against moisture and mold:

Store the bag in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent mold growth.

If the bag gets wet, do not expose it to direct sunlight. Instead, place it in a shady, well-ventilated spot and let it air dry.

3. Protection from sunlight and heat

Prolonged exposure to sunlight or high temperatures can cause the leather to fade, dry out, or crack.

Keep the bag away from heat sources.

4. Reporting of scratches and bumps:

Be careful of sharp objects that could scratch the leather surface.

Avoid placing the bag directly on the floor to minimize the risk of impacts and abrasion.

5. Regular maintenance:

Apply a leather conditioner or leather cream regularly to nourish the leather, keep it supple and prevent cracking.

Allow the care product to soak in for about 30 minutes, then gently polish the surface with a clean, soft cloth to remove any excess product.

6. Storage and shape retention:

When not in use, store the bag in a dust bag to protect it from dust and environmental influences.

Fill the inside with soft tissue or packing paper to maintain the shape and prevent deformation.

Avoid overfilling the bag to maintain its structure.

7. Avoid contact with chemicals:

Keep the bag away from substances such as perfume, cosmetics and oils, as these can cause stains or damage the leather.

Care instructions to maintain the beauty and longevity of your top-grain leather handbag:

1. Cleaning and dust removal

After each use, gently wipe the bag with a clean, soft cloth to remove dust and dirt.

Avoid using a damp cloth directly on the leather, as it can absorb moisture and this can lead to deformation or mold growth.

2. Protection against moisture and mold:

Store the bag in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent mold growth.

If the bag gets wet, do not expose it to direct sunlight. Instead, place it in a shady, well-ventilated spot and let it air dry.

3. Protection from sunlight and heat:

Prolonged exposure to sunlight or high temperatures can cause the leather to fade, dry out, or crack.

Keep the bag away from heat sources and do not leave it in hot environments, such as in a car.

4. Reporting of scratches and bumps:

Be careful of sharp objects that could scratch the leather surface.

Avoid placing the bag directly on the ground to minimize the risk of impacts and abrasion.

5. Regular care

Apply a leather conditioner or leather cream regularly to nourish the leather, keep it supple and prevent cracking.

Allow the care product to soak in for about 30 minutes, then gently polish the surface with a clean, soft cloth to remove excess product.

6. Storage and shape stability:

When not in use, store the bag in a dust bag to protect it from dust and environmental influences.

Fill the inside with soft tissue or packing paper to maintain the shape and prevent deformation.

Avoid overfilling the bag so that its structure is maintained.

7. Avoid contact with chemicals:

Keep the bag away from substances such as perfume, cosmetics and oils, as these can cause stains or damage the leather.