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A luxury bag is more than just an accessory: it’s a statement piece, an investment, a testament to style. But to keep it looking stunning year after year, it needs a little attention. Amana shows you how to make the magic last…

A well-carried bag: a well-cared-for bag

It all starts here: proper use does half the work. Avoid overloading your bag, as this can eventually distort its shape. Rotate your bags to limit wear, and store it upright—never hanging—filled with tissue paper, in a dust bag, away from direct light. A simple but essential habit: weekly dusting with a soft cloth or brush!

And when you’re out and about? Watch out for rubbing against raw denim or dark coats, which are notorious for color transfer. Same goes for rain: leather doesn’t like water. If you get caught in a shower, gently dry with a clean, dry cloth—don’t rub.

Leather that stands the test of time

For deep cleaning, skip the risky DIY tips you see online. The best approach? A gentle clean with a non-greasy leather milk, followed by a nourishing treatment—neutral cream or a specific renovator, depending on the leather type. One or two treatments a year are enough to keep your bag in top shape.

And for extra care, Saphir treatmentsComing soon to Amana—offer expert solutions: nourishing renovator, waterproofing spray, care for delicate leathers… All without weighing down or altering the material.

P.S. You can also slip in an interior Clutch to protect the lining and avoid disasters like open pens or tricky lipstick.

Let’s recap

  • Never overload it, to preserve its shape and lines.
  • Rotate your bags to avoid premature wear.
  • Store it upright, filled with tissue paper, in a dust bag, away from light.
  • Opt for gentle, leather-appropriate care once or twice a year.

Because a well-maintained bag doesn’t just last—it gets even better with time.

An article by Marilou Vigroux