Leather Care Lesson 3
How to Store Leather Bags
Proper storage is often overlooked but essential for prolonging the lifespan and enjoyment of your leather bags. Preserve their shape and prevent mold or other issues by following these simple steps.
What You'll Need
・Leather care brush
・Clean cotton cloth (for dry wiping)
・Towel
・Newspaper
・Non-woven fabric bags for storage
※ Note on the choice of cloth: to avoid scratching or zippers catching onto the fabric, we recommend using a cloth made from natural materials such as cotton. Do not use pile fabrics.
Frequent vs. Infrequent Use Items
Whether it’s a daily companion or an occasional-use piece, these storage tips will help keep your leather piece in its best condition.
[Storing Frequently Used Items]
Leather fibers naturally stretch with frequent use. During periods when you’re not using your item, it’s helpful to temporarily remove all contents so the leather can “rest.” If needed, gently stuff your piece with towels or crumpled newspaper to prevent dampness and maintain its shape.
[Storing Infrequently Used Leather Items]
Remove all contents and fill the bag with towels or crumpled newspaper to help retain its form. Place the bag inside a breathable, non-woven fabric bag to protect it from dust. Avoid using plastic bags, as airtight materials can trap moisture and lead to mold. If you’re storing your bag away for a longer period, take your bag out of storage periodically and place it in a well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight, for a few hours so the leather can breathe.
How to Store Your Piece in 3 Steps
1. Gently brush away any dirt with a leather maintenance brush
Before storing the bag, use the leather maintenance brush to gently brush the surface and remove any dirt. If you have the time, we strongly recommend wiping the bag as well with a soft dry cloth.
2. Stuff the bag with soft dry fabric or crumpled newspaper
Stuff your bag with soft clean fabric or towels, or crumpled newspaper to prevent your bag from losing shape. Newspaper can absorb moisture which helps keep moisture away from the leather, and the ink has insect repelling properties which is also beneficial for storage purposes. To prevent the ink from staining the inside of your bag, wrap the newspaper balls in towels or other fabric before placing them inside the bag.
3. Place the leather bag inside a non-woven fabric bag
Place your leather bag inside its original non-woven fabric dust bag to protect it from dust and accidental damage.
Do not store your leather items in plastic bags, as they are not breathable, and may contain paint or coatings that can degenerate and become sticky, causing damage to your leather piece.
Once your piece is in a dust bag, store them in an upright position to prevent deformation.
Items should not be stored in direct sunlight or under strong lighting as this can cause discoloration or fading, even if the piece is inside a dust bag.
Make sure to store it in a well-ventilated place to prevent mold. It's good practice to take your bag out regularly to make sure it is in good condition.
【Additional Note】
Do not store your pieces alongside insecticides or desiccants as contact with these items can damage the leather.
Just like us, leather bags need time to rest. Even occasional downtime helps them age beautifully, and proper storage will allow you to enjoy your leather companions for years to come.