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Discover the exquisite blend of tradition and modernity with our Leather Accessories Sling from Vaa Africa Baskets, bringing the artistry of Kenya to your doorstep. Crafted from pure leather and meticulously detailed with a weaved sisal element, this sling bag embodies sophistication and cultural heritage. Perfect for the discerning individual, it offers both style and durability. Embrace the unique craftsmanship that supports Kenyan artisans, adding a touch of authenticity to your collection.

Leather Accessories Sling

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    • Keep Leather Dry:

      • Avoid exposure to water. If leather gets wet, blot the moisture with a soft, dry cloth and allow it to air dry naturally. Do not use heat sources like hair dryers to speed up the drying process, as this can cause the leather to become brittle.
    • Clean Regularly:

      • Wipe down leather items with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap or leather cleaner specifically designed for leather products. Apply it with a soft cloth, gently rub the leather in a circular motion, and then wipe off any excess with a clean, damp cloth.
    • Condition Leather:

      • Apply a leather conditioner every few months to keep the leather supple and prevent it from drying out. Use a conditioner suitable for the type of leather you have, and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Apply it with a soft cloth, allowing it to soak in before buffing away any excess.
    • Protect from Sunlight:

      • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, as UV rays can fade and dry out leather. Store leather items in a cool, dry place when not in use.
    • Avoid Sharp Objects:

      • Leather can be scratched or punctured easily, so keep it away from sharp objects. If scratches do occur, gently buff the area with a clean, dry cloth. For deeper scratches, a leather repair kit may be necessary.
    • Store Properly:

      • Store leather items in a cool, dry place. Use breathable fabric bags or cover them with a soft cloth to prevent dust accumulation. Avoid using plastic bags, as they can trap moisture and lead to mold growth.
    • Handle with Clean Hands:

      • Oils and dirt from your hands can transfer to leather, causing stains. Always handle leather products with clean hands.
    • Avoid Harsh Chemicals:

      • Never use household cleaners, alcohol, or other harsh chemicals on leather, as they can damage the material. Stick to products specifically designed for leather care.
    • Polish Leather:

      • For leather shoes or bags, consider using a leather polish to maintain their shine. Choose a polish that matches the color of the leather and apply it sparingly with a soft cloth.
    • Address Stains Promptly:

      • If spills or stains occur, address them immediately. Blot (don't rub) the spill with a clean, dry cloth. For stubborn stains, consider consulting a professional leather cleaner.

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