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Lambskin Leather

For your lambskin leather (from the Bow and Huggy Collection), we recommend dabbing a small amount of leather balm, oil or conditioning cream every 4 to 6 months to treat the leather and keep it supple. Always remember to conduct the patch/spot test before you begin the moisturising process. That is, apply the balm or cream on a small amount on a discreet area of your shoes and look out for any discolouration on the leather. Proceed only if there is no adverse reaction on the leather. Also, lambskin is really soft and with this softness comes a level of fragility. It is prone to scratches and stains, and so, whenever possible, avoid scraping against hard/rough surfaces.

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Lambskin Leather

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  1. Lambskin Leather www.toufie.com

  2. www.toufie.com Lambskin Leather For your lambskin leather (from the Bow and Huggy Collection), we recommend dabbing a small amount of leather balm, oil or conditioning cream every 4 to 6 months to treat the leather and keep it supple. Always remember to conduct the patch/spot test before you begin the moisturising process. That is, apply the balm or cream on a small amount on a discreet area of your shoes and look out for any discolouration on the leather. Proceed only if there is no adverse reaction on the leather. Also, lambskin is really soft and with this softness comes a level of fragility. It is prone to scratches and stains, and so, whenever possible, avoid scraping against hard/rough surfaces. How to care for your leather shoes?

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