Our gloves are small, handcrafted pieces made with fine leathers and fine materials. Taking good care of them will ensure they last for years to come.
Avoid water and heat
Water, direct heat, and certain products (such as perfumes, creams, or makeup) can damage the glove's leather or alter its color. Therefore, avoid contact with these products to keep them looking like new.
Delicate cleaning
Use a soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild soap solution. Test on an inconspicuous area first. Wipe gently, without rubbing vigorously, as this could discolor the leather.
Grease stains
If your leather gloves get grease stained, remove the excess with a paper towel or a clean cloth without rubbing, and apply talcum powder to absorb the stain. Let it sit for several hours and remove it with a soft brush. If the stain persists, repeat the process or consult a specialist.
Moisturize the skin
If you notice your gloves need moisturizing, apply a small amount of hand cream, except on suede gloves. Initially, the color may darken slightly, but it will soon return to its natural tone. Thanks to the drum-dyeing of our high-quality leathers, this cream nourishes the leather and gives it a natural, long-lasting finish.
Drying the gloves
If your gloves get wet, let them dry naturally, indoors, in a well-ventilated area at room temperature. Never use radiators, hairdryers, or expose them to sunlight. If they are very wet, gently pat them with a towel to absorb excess water and then wrap them taut in a dry towel. To help maintain their shape and flexibility, wear them several times while they dry.
Keep them with care
Store tightly in their original cloth bag in a clean, dry, and cool place. Keep away from heat, humidity, and direct light, so your gloves will retain their shape and softness like new.
"Your hands tell stories, so do your gloves."
- AMALIA DE LUNA -


