Want a suede jacket that looks like new? Here's how!
Leather jackets are timeless fashion pieces and a wardrobe staple that continues to make a statement even with the arrival of the colder months.
Suede is a leather made from sheepskin and is softer than regular leather. Its softer feel is due to its smoother, more delicate surface. It is therefore more fragile and requires careful maintenance.
This guide explains what a suede jacket is and how to care for it.
What can damage a suede jacket?
Rain
Since leather is a natural material, water can quickly damage it. However, suede, which is even more delicate, must be protected from water. If this coat gets wet, the moisture can weaken and saturate the fibers, promoting the growth of mold and mildew.
Muddy conditions
One might wonder how mud can damage these leather jackets. The answer is that dirt and mud can damage the garment. Being a delicate material, it must be protected from these conditions.
Direct sunlight
We all know that exposing a jacket to heat can damage it, and direct sunlight is a leather jacket's worst enemy. Prolonged exposure to the sun can damage its fabric, and just as any skin burns in the sun, so does leather.
Humidity
Just as wet rain can damage a suede jacket, moisture can also damage a leather jacket. That's why it's recommended not to store a leather jacket in humid areas. Leather attracts moisture, which can cause it to warp. Therefore, it's important to store a leather jacket in a dry place to properly care for it and keep it looking its best!
How to clean suede?
Get a double-sided suede brush. This will allow you to gently remove mud or dirt. Only use the brush on dry suede.
A suede eraser can also be used to remove stains. Gently rub the eraser over the stain. Once the stain is gone, you can use the brush to remove the residue.
To clean up spilled liquid, use a soft cloth dampened with the liquid and wipe it slowly and carefully to avoid damaging the fabric.
For grease and oil stains, sprinkle baking soda or talcum powder on the surface to remove the stubborn stain. Once the time has elapsed, remove the powder with a soft brush.
Our guide to cleaning suede details the essential steps for preserving it and offers tips for preserving this unique fashion accessory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I iron a suede jacket?
We do not recommend ironing this jacket. However, to remove creases and wrinkles, place a warm cloth over it and iron the jacket at the lowest temperature.
Can I care for my suede?
A suede jacket care product can be used, but brushing is preferable. This will help remove dirt and make the jacket shine like new.
How to soften a stiff suede jacket?
Over time, this jacket accumulates dirt and dust, making it stiff. You can also use a suede brush to dust it off, followed by a suede conditioner to soften it.
Can suede jackets be restored?
Yes, it's possible! Follow our advice, and if that doesn't work, we recommend taking your jacket to a professional leather cleaner for restoration.