1. Daily Care for Your Leather Bag
A leather handbag is a highly favored accessory for every woman. Therefore, to make this excellent accessory not only a storage item but also a special fashion accessory that enhances your beauty, women need to take care of their handbags meticulously and carefully. After each day of using your handbag, you should use a specialized solution to wipe it clean. This helps to keep the bag free from dust and prolong its lifespan. If your leather bag happens to get wet during use, never use a hairdryer to dry it as the heat can cause the leather to dry, crack, and peel.
When you buy a new bag, you can also purchase a bottle of leather protector solution and a special moisturizing cream for leather. Wiping the bag's surface with these products at least once every 2-3 months regularly will rejuvenate the leather, making it supple, glossy, and beautiful like new, while also reducing the risk of cracks and tears. If you are reluctant to maintain it regularly, then look for a reputable leather bag store with a good after-sales service. Reputable leather stores always offer lifetime maintenance for their products. But the most important thing is still to take care of it every day!


2. Use a Separate Bag for Your Makeup
For makeup lovers, carrying makeup items is a regular habit. Many ladies tend to throw all makeup items into their leather bags, which can make the bag uncomfortable. Everyone knows that items like lipstick, foundation, and eyeliner can easily spill in the bag if not placed properly. So, to avoid damaging your favorite leather bag, it's best to have a small makeup bag to keep your makeup items organized.
Having a separate makeup bag helps you arrange your items neatly. You can separate lipstick, eyeliner, etc., without mixing them up. Besides organizing your makeup, a dedicated makeup bag also helps you protect your personal items better. For example, you won't have to worry about lipstick breaking or eyeliner getting damaged and leaking into your leather bag, risking both your money and your branded bag.


3. Keep Your Hands Clean
Every woman desires to own a luxurious and expensive leather bag, but not everyone knows how to care for and maintain them properly. To ensure that your leather bag remains beautiful and pristine after many years of use, it's essential to maintain and care for it properly. An important principle when using a leather bag is to always keep your hands clean.
Your hands harbor a lot of dirt, bacteria, and oils, so you should wash and dry your hands before using the bag. You might be surprised to know that if the oils from your hands transfer to the bag, it can easily attract dust when exposed to the outside environment. Areas where oil accumulates can become discolored, causing the bag to lose its luster. Excessive oil buildup over time can even lead to the leather cracking, making your bag look old even though you purchased it just a few months ago.


4. Avoid Storing Hair Spray and Hair Care Products in Your Bag
Products like hairspray, gel, and hair care products contain alcohol, which can damage your leather bag and cause it to peel. We all know that hair care products are essential for women, but when using them, be mindful not to let them spill into your bag. It's best to put them in a small pouch before placing them in your leather bag.
Leather bags are unlike other items like clothes or shoes; they are often made from animal leather or synthetic leather, so the cleaning method is very different from other common items. If you don't know how to clean a leather bag properly, you can easily damage the expensive bag, especially if it's a luxury leather bag. Therefore, to avoid the hassle of cleaning your leather bag when hair care products spill on it, always be careful when using these products near your leather bag!


5. Don't Overload Your Bag
For fashion enthusiasts with high incomes, spending from a few million to tens of millions to buy a leather bag from a famous brand is not extravagant because a genuine women's leather bag is not only durable but also reflects the personality and class of its user. To avoid regretting when your bag doesn't last long, you should know how to pamper it, right?
Most leather bags get damaged because the straps break or the shape is lost. Do you know why? The reason is very simple, it's because you put too much stuff in the bag without caring if it's too much for the bag to handle. You should pay attention to controlling the items in your handbag, take the necessary items with you, unnecessary ones can be left at home, when you have too many things to carry, put them in another bag instead of cramming them all into that fragile leather bag.


6. Pay Attention When Cleaning Leather Bags
Instead of taking your leather bag to specialized places for maintenance, which can be expensive and time-consuming, cleaning your leather bag at home with just a little alcohol is the smartest and simplest method you can apply. However, when cleaning your leather bag, you must be extremely careful to avoid damaging it! When cleaning, make sure to check if your bag is compatible with your cleaning solution, do this by applying a little cleaning solution to a small area of the leather, wait for a while, if it does not change the color of the leather, then you can use it.
Use a soft cloth soaked in milk to rub vigorously on the leather surface. Rub vigorously and in a circular motion. Beat the white of an egg. Dip a soft cloth into the beaten egg white and rub vigorously on the leather bag. Then, use another cloth to wipe it clean, after doing this, any tough spots on the bag will disappear, leaving you with a bag as soft as new.


7. Pay Attention to Weather Conditions
Weather changes are inevitable, so it's wise to prepare a fabric bag for sunny and hot weather and a raincoat for rainy days to best preserve your leather bag. You should also prepare a moisture-absorbing bag for your leather bag, which will help prevent moisture and mold on your bag.
In dry weather, leather tends to stiffen and may even crack or develop blemishes. The cause is dehydration. To address this, use a leather softening agent 1-2 times during the winter. Note that when leather is dusty, never use wet paper towels to wipe it. Many wet paper towels contain alcohol, which will dehydrate the leather, causing it to crack faster. In hot and humid weather, excessive rain can lead to white mold on leather. Therefore, it's best to store leather items in a well-ventilated area, elevated above the ground. If you store leather items in a cabinet, air them out in a dry place once a week, avoiding direct sunlight. You can also place moisture-absorbing bags in the cabinet.


8. Eliminate Odors from Your Bag
Newly purchased leather bags often come with an unpleasant leather smell, and if not properly cared for, they can develop a foul odor. That's why keeping your leather bag smelling fresh is crucial, especially for those who love and own multiple leather bags. If you want your leather bag to always smell fresh and clean, try these safe and effective tips to eliminate odors.
The simplest way to remove odor from a leather bag is to place it in the freezer compartment for 3 – 4 hours. The silver ions in the freezer will help eliminate the odor inside the leather bag. Note that before putting the leather bag in the freezer, you should wrap it tightly in a plastic bag to prevent damage. Alternatively, you can use tea bags to eliminate odor. Tea bags are made primarily from green tea leaves, so they are very effective at absorbing odors. Simply use a few tea bags placed inside the leather bag overnight. Not only will this remove any unpleasant odors, but it will also leave your leather bag dry and fresh.


9. Dealing with Stains
If you get ink stains, deal with them immediately using an eraser to remove them promptly, but be careful to work neatly along the ink stain to avoid spreading it further and making it harder to remove. If you happen to let the ink stain dry and can't remove it, consider purchasing special products designed to remove stains from leather:
For oil or food stains on your bag, sprinkle cornstarch, baking soda, or baby powder onto the affected area, then rub it in with your fingers to absorb the oil and wipe it off with a clean, dry cloth. For dirt and mud stains, simply let them dry naturally, wipe them off with a damp cloth, and then wipe them clean again with a dry cloth to make them spotless. For really stubborn stains, consider using a little shoe polish in the same color as your bag and buffing a small amount onto the affected areas to shine them up.


10. Addressing Immediate Repairs
Pay attention to small details on your leather bag such as zippers, buttons, stitching... When you notice signs of minor damage, it's best to get them fixed right away to prevent further deterioration. Early repairs will save you a significant amount of money. However, avoid taking them to shoe repair or dry cleaning shops, as they may risk damaging them by using the wrong tools. Instead, take them to a professional bag repair service.
However, the structure of machine-sewn threads is two separate threads interlocking with each other. While hand-sewing is a single thread going 'in and out' of the fabric. A sewn segment is secured by 2 passes of threads, making it very secure. So even if a section of the 'in' thread breaks, the 'out' thread can still perform its duty well. Therefore, if you're at a party and notice a minor damage to your bag's stitching, don't lose confidence. There's still time for us to fix it!


