The infallible companion for everyday life, it accessorises the silhouette with a touch of energy. Day or night, a leather bag is suited to every occasion and elegantly simplifies your travels. Functional and audacious, Longchamp leather bags are well-designed and beautiful objects that authentically reflect the Maison's precious leather expertise. A precious, sturdy and dynamic material, leather is not immune to life's adversities. So your bag can be passed down through the generations, follow our care and cleaning advice and preserve it for as long as possible.
As time goes by, bumps, frequent walks and the vagaries of the weather put your handbag's leather to the test. If it’s looked after with care, your bag will become more beautiful over the years. Just as wine gets better with age, time is leather’s ally.
Just like a vitamin shot to give you a boost every day, your bag also needs a boost of energy to care for its material. We recommend that you clean and condition a leather bag two to three times a year, depending on how much you use it.
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Dust and clean with care
Whether your bag is made of cowhide or calf leather, is grained or smooth, use a soft, clean cloth to dust both the outside and inside. Using clean, warm water, gently rub the damp cloth over the entire surface of the bag, being extra careful when cleaning the metal buckles that adorn the bag. Finally, gently wipe the bag with a dry cloth and leave it to dry for 24-48 hours with the handles facing down.
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Nourish the bag to hydrate it
Once the leather has been cleaned, apply a little bit of colourless and nourishing cream to a cloth and rub this into your bag using circular motions. Use a microfine cloth or chamois to gently rub down your bag and restore its original shine.
- Everyday protection
Your leather bag can be protected for the duration of its life if you take the right precautions. We recommend that you store it in its original sleeve when not in use. To preserve its original shape, curves and structure, you should not overfill it and fill the interior with tissue paper after each use. Finally, keep it away from prolonged exposure to light, heat and humidity, which could damage its hardware. Remember to put your small personal belongings in a leather or canvas pouch to optimise the space in your bag and to protect the inner lining from possible stains caused by pens, oils, perfumes, creams or lipsticks. Finally, we recommend that you make your leather bag (excluding smooth leather bags) waterproof to protect it from the weather.