The first steps together

A suede jacket is a fine garment, which requires some precautions in its use.

The first step? Waterproofing.

This is what will protect your jacket from minor weather surprises.


Repeat the process every month; suede is more sensitive than its smooth leather cousin.


THE ART OF DAILY MAINTENANCE

Deer has its requirements.

A special suede brush is your best ally : a few regular strokes in the direction of the hair, then against the direction, and your Helmut will regain its original velvety appearance.

For the Hilario , the same principle applies, with a delicate emphasis on the collar and cuffs.

MAINTENANCE SECRETS

THE CONNOISSEURS' RITUAL

Is rain your worst enemy?

Allow to dry at room temperature, away from any heat source. Once dry, use a special suede brush to lift the fibers. This is what makes the difference between dull suede and suede that turns heads.

For the more cautious among you – and we understand – a waterproofing treatment by a specialist remains an unbeatable option. A kind of all-weather insurance policy.


THE ART OF REST


For storage, think large and well-ventilated.

A suitable hanger for the Helmut jacket , a flat position for the Hilario shirt . Slip them into a breathable garment bag, away from direct sunlight.

Leather is a living material; it needs space to breathe.

A word from the studio

Those little marks that appear on your jacket? That's what we call history. They tell the story of your adventures, your nights out, your travels. A leather jacket without a story isn't really a leather jacket.

For stubborn stains, entrust your item to a leather specialist. Some situations warrant expert intervention.

OUR GUIDES