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How to Store A Denver Leather Jacket


September 27, 2017

Leather jackets are classic pieces that will never go out of style, so it’s important to keep them in good condition so you can continue to wear them year after year. Unfortunately, many people don’t know the proper way to store leather, so they end up damaging their jackets. To preserve the beauty of your Denver leather jacket, follow these simple storage tips:

Control the environment.

Leather should never be exposed to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight, so be mindful of this when deciding where to store your jacket. Storing the jacket inside a closet should be fine as long as the closet is temperature-controlled and not in direct sunlight. Make sure that there are no vents or light bulbs that could give off heat located near the jacket. Read 8 ways to store your suedes and leather goods.

Apply a leather conditioner.

Apply a thin layer of leather conditioner to your jacket prior to putting it away if you plan on keeping it in storage for a long period of time. The conditioner will moisturize the leather and ensure that it doesn’t crack or dry out while it’s being stored. After the conditioner has been applied, use a soft cloth to wipe off any excess product that may remain on the surface of your leather jacket.

Use acid-free paper.

Stuff the arms of your leather jacket with acid-free tissue paper before putting it in storage. The tissue paper will help the jacket keep its shape so it doesn’t fall flat while in storage. Make sure that you choose acid-free tissue paper instead of grabbing any kind of paper that you can find. Other types of paper can be slightly acidic, which means they could cause discoloration.

Hang it up.

It’s recommended that you choose a padded, wide hanger instead of a wire hanger for your leather jacket. Wire hangers can leave creases in the leather, which may be very difficult to remove. Never fold a leather jacket and keep it inside a dresser since this can also lead to creases in the fabric.

After placing the jacket on the appropriate hanger, put it inside a cloth garment bag so the leather can breathe while it’s in being stored. You should never put a leather jacket inside a plastic bag since plastic is not a breathable material. In fact, mildew may start to grow on a leather jacket that is stored inside a plastic bag if the environment becomes too humid. Finally, place it inside your closet and leave space between the jacket and the items surrounding it. A jacket should never be shoved tightly in between two other clothing items.

For more information on preserving your favorite leather pieces, talk to the experts. Jonval is known as the go-to store for leather, fur, and shearling. Browse our eclectic collection of genuine furs and leathers or stop by to have one of your fur or leather pieces cleaned, stored, or repaired. Contact us today to learn more about our services.