While tough as nails, just like human skin, leather needs proper care, regular cleaning and conditioning to help keep the fibers flexible and strong and prevent it from staining, drying out and ripping.
There are various factors to be considered when deciding the best way to protect your leather product. These include the type of leather it is, how and how often you use it, as well as the weather conditions around it. In addition, older leather can become thin, hard and brittle, therefore need to be conditioned and waterproofed more often.
The high quality oil-tanned full grain leather used on our bags is the most durable form of leather and can withstand the elements and last you a lifetime if taken care of properly. Some general guidelines do apply when it comes to care for your leather in different weather conditions:
If you live in dry, arid climates like the winter in Nevada, Arizona or Minnesota, the harsh environments can leach away the oils and waxes that naturally protect your leather, leaving it susceptible to cracking and damages. You will need to apply a professional leather conditioner at least every 4-6 months.
In wet climates like Seattle or during the rainy winters in San Francisco, you will want to protect your leather from moist environments by using a spray protectant or applying a beeswax cream designed specifically for leather every 3-4 months.
For people living in hot, humid climates like in Florida or South Asia, mold and mildew growth is the biggest concern. It is a good idea to air your bag once every two weeks to halt the growth of mold. You will also want to clean the leather with a leather cleaner and conditioner every 4-6 months.