Don't put extra pressure on it, as it will damage the suede material. If you don't have a shoe brush, you can use a soft-bristle toothbrush, clean cloth, or soft microfiber towel that is not harsh for ...
City dwellers have to learn to carry their whole life in a bag, so this tote is aptly named the New York bag. One of Demellier’s best-selling shapes, now available in the fabric of the season, this ...
Suede is created from the soft underside of a split-grain animal hide leaving a nappy finish that is easily stained. Nubuck leather is formed from the top of the animal hide which is finely sanded and ...
“Suede benefits from regular brushing rather than conditioning like leather.” Got a pretty tough stain? A suede eraser could be the answer, or you could even use a simple pencil eraser to spot clean.
Need proof? Just take a look at how Bella Hadid’s been styling her Brooklyn Bag from Coach. But now, in that sumptuous suede? Be still, my beating (and fluttering) heart. Suffice it to say ...
Use baking soda or baking powder. Place your strap in a Ziploc bag overnight with a healthy helping of baking soda. In the morning, clean it off and wear it to your heart's content. Use ground coffee.