Identify the bag’s material and finish
Empty the bag and remove all detachable items
Dust off the exterior with a soft dry cloth
Clean the surface with a slightly damp microfiber cloth
Use a pH-neutral leather cleaner for leather bags
Test any cleaner on a hidden area first
Wipe gently without soaking the material
Clean seams, corners, and handles with a soft brush or cotton swab
Dry the bag naturally away from heat and direct sunlight
Apply a suitable leather conditioner if the bag is leather
Use a color-safe cream or polish for scuffed leather
Buff gently with a clean soft cloth
Treat stains with a product appropriate for the bag’s material
Use a suede brush and suede eraser for suede areas
Re-shape the bag with tissue paper or acid-free stuffing
Store the bag in a dust bag when not in use
Keep it in a cool, dry place
Repair loose stitching, broken hardware, or damaged lining with a professional
Take the bag to a Mulberry or luxury leather repair specialist for major restoration
