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JIMMY CHOO uses the highest quality of Leathers and Materials. To enable you to enjoy your JIMMY CHOO product for a long time, we recommend to take note of the following care information.
Our products are the result of extensive research, resulting in the fine details synonymous with high quality luxury. Slight variations in leathers and exotic skins are entirely normal for the type of natural leathers used by JIMMY CHOO.
If you require any additional and specific care guidance for your product, please do not hesitate to view the Materials Guide below. You may also ask for advice in your JIMMY CHOO store, or for any further information you can contact our Customer Services team via the link here.
JIMMY CHOO guarantees its products for 2 years from the date of purchase. The warranty covers only items that present a manufacturing fault, and does not cover damages arising from dye transference, accident or misuse, or from any alteration, service or repair performed by any party other than JIMMY CHOO.
Whether you have purchased online or in store, JIMMY CHOO offers an excellent after care service and will assist with all repairs where possible. Please note that some styles may be irreparable depending on the materials used and the age of the product, and that repairs may be chargeable. You may refer to a detailed description of all of our materials within our Care Guide.
We strongly discourage the addition of rubber protective soles onto JIMMY CHOO products as this will alter the balance of the shoe and may cause the heel to break. Repairing heel damage due to the alteration of soles may incur a charge.
If you purchased from the website and would like to enquire about any aftersales services, please contact Customer Services and a member of the team will be pleased to advise on the best course of action. You can contact our Customer Services team via details at the link here.
For in-store purchases, our boutiques offer an aftercare service and will be delighted to assist you directly with your enquiry. Store location and contact details can be found via the Store Locator at the link here. If it is inconvenient to contact your point of purchase directly, you may alternatively contact Customer Services.
JIMMY CHOO guarantees every item for 2 years from the date of purchase in case of manufacturing faults. Repair services are offered for wear and tear issues up to a 5 year period from date of purchase.
To clean the jewellery pieces, use a soft, non-abrasive and lint-free cloth. Polish the Swarovski crystals and resin pearls in a circular motion after each wear to keep the jewellery in optimum condition. Do not clean with water, soap, detergent or any other chemical product or solution as these can damage or rust the metal finish.
Jimmy Choo jewellery is susceptible to damage from the effects of chemicals present in perfume, hairspray, makeup, body oils, suntan lotion, hand sanitiser and deodorant. Remove your jewellery before hand washing, showering, swimming or exercising and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight as this can cause the jewellery to fade. Always store your jewellery separately in the pouch and box provided to prevent scratching or tangling.
As a natural material, even the most luxurious leathers can age with time and use and need to be cared for to maintain their optimum condition. Naturally tanned leathers such as Vacchetta may with use and exposure to light alter in colour. This is not a fault and is seen as the natural aging of this beautiful material.
Due to the nature of Patent Leathers and the finish used, it is possible that dye can transfer onto the leather causing irreversible damage. Always store your product in its dust bag and avoid contact with darker colour materials.
An impressive feature of patent leather is the fact that it is virtually waterproof whilst still being very flexible. Clients are advised that the shiny surface of the leather may fade over time and the leather will naturally yellow. A care card is included with all patent products to advise that this type of leather will easily absorb ink or pigments when in contact with darker surfaces. Once this type of damage occurs, the stain cannot be removed as it quickly becomes deeply engrained into the leather. We suggest patent leather products are kept in a dust bag when not being used to avoid this. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather. Please note with time and use the material will gradually crease on the flex points. This is not considered a fault and is a natural feature of this material.
Dirt adhering to patent can be easily removed with a damp cloth. With wear, patent leather may eventually lose its glossy finish, but will still remain smoother than most other types of leather. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and avoid contact with darker or heavily printed materials. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent.
Biker leather is extremely soft meaning that it can be easily scuffed with use. However, this can usually be resolved by a good repair company. As with Nappa, this soft leather will stretch with use which should be accounted for during fitting. Light stains can be gently treated with a baby wipe. Alternatively, a light facial cleanser can be used at your discretion to buff up tired or marked areas of the product.
Biker leather is soft but durable. Watermarks may occur on light colours; we recommend using a quality leather protector and to avoid contact with water. Light stains can be gently treated with a baby wipe. Alternatively a light facial cleanser can be used at your discretion to buff up tired or marked areas of the product.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend handbag clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend handbag clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or stains a cleaning/refreshment or colour touch up service can be offered via a jc repair centre.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend handbag clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. we can also recommend handbag clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or stains a cleaning or colour touch up service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will cause irreversible damage to the brush off effect. Avoid scratching or excessive abrasion as the texture cannot be repaired once damaged. Should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Our elegant Brush Off Croc Print Leather uses Italian calf skins that have been selected for their deep and accentuated grain. Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend Handbag Clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or stains a cleaning or colour touch up service can be offered via a JC repair center..
Please note that the highly complex process used to achieve this finish means that every pair is individual and unique. Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing.
Buffalo is a relatively strong leather but can be easily marked through use and wear due to its aniline finish. In terms of care, this is an aniline leather and this means the material is as natural as possible with no protective surface finishing. As such, the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. We would recommend that customers may wish to use a suitable leather protector; we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Light scratches or marks can try to be improved using regular circular motions to rejuvenate the natural oils existent in the leather. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment or cleaning service will improve the leathers appearance.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products containing solvents which will affect the surface finishing on the leather. Coloured creams should also be avoided.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Please avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the print and finishing. With constant flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the leather and cannot be reversed. In terms of cleaning, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Please be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
With abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed from the leather on this product which is normal wear and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Please avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the print and finishing. With constant flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the leather and cannot be reversed. For cleaning, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Please do not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic colour and finishing. With constant flexing, the mirror leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed or restored. The product can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired. Should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic colour and finishing. The product can be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Do not use any cleaning product. Avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired. The product should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat. Care of other products used in conjunction with caviar leather should be taken into consideration.
Patent leather has a virtually scratch proof finish and excellent water resistance. Dirt adhering to patent can be easily removed with a soft damp cloth. With wear, patent leather may eventually lose its glossy finish, but will remain smoother than most other types of leathers. With time and use patent products (particularly light colours) may fade or change colour; this should not be considered a flaw and is a natural feature of the material. Patent will very easily absorb ink or pigments from other items they are in contact with – a disclaimer is included with our standard patents to advise clients of this. Products should be kept in their dustbag when not in use to avoid contact with darker or heavily printed materials. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent.
Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth and the client should be advised to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will damage the material. Customers should also take care to avoid snagging the materials as this will be difficult to repair once any fraying occurs.
An impressive feature of patent leather is the fact that it is virtually waterproof whilst still being very flexible. Clients are advised that the shiny surface of the leather may fade over time. A care card is included with all patent products to advise that this type of leather will easily absorb ink or pigments when in contact with darker surfaces. Once this type of damage occurs, the stain cannot be removed as it quickly becomes deeply engrained into the leather. We suggest patent leather products are kept in a dust bag when not being used to avoid this. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. The material can be protected with a suitable leather protection spray – we can recommend handbag clinic products. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth or a suitable cleaning spray can be used to remove slightly heavier marks. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered.
Classic calf leather is very absorbent and therefore we suggest clients apply a leather protector (Woly or Furniture Clinic) before use to prevent irreversible staining or watermarks. Over time and with exposure to light, this leather will gradually become darker in colour. This mellowing effect is regarded as a natural feature of the material, and is not a defect. Light scratches on the leather can be buffed away using clean fingers to rejuvenate the natural oils on the leather.
Please be aware that as with all metallic finishes, with time and abrasion, some surface finishing may be lost. Due to the metallic finish on the leather, we advise avoiding liquids containing alcohol or solvents. This material is very absorbent and therefore once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We recommend that products in pale colours are sprayed with a suitable suede protector (Woly or Furniture Clinic). Due to the metallic finish, the protector must be water based and not contain alcohol or solvents. A soft, rubber suede brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt but should be used with care to ensure that material is not damaged.
In terms of care, the aniline nature of this leather means it is very absorbent. Once a stain is deeply ingrained into the material it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers use a suitable leather protector and would recommend Handbag Clinic products. For an Aftersales service, we can offer a clean and refreshment for stains however this is a best possible repair service and how successful the outcome is cannot be guaranteed. To remove excess dirt, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, dry cloth. We can also recommend Handbag Clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or damage a cleaning/refreshment or colour touch up service can be offered via a JC repair centre
This is a surface finishing fabric and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finishing. With constant flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the leather and cannot be reversed.
In terms of cleaning, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We advise not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. With constant flexing, the mirror leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed. The product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately.
Loose dirt may be removed with a soft damp cloth. With wear, patent leather may eventually lose it’s glossy finish, but it will still remain smoother than most other types of leather. Patent will easily absorb ink or pigments so we advise that products are kept in their dust bag when not in use and avoid contact with dark or heavily printed materials. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent.
To maintain the finish of this product, avoid contact with liquids, especially those containing alcohol, as this will remove the colour and finishing. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products on this leather to not damage the finishing. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and, as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. The leather is relatively firm so the shoes will take a little more time and use to shape to your feet.
To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth and dried immediately, away from direct heat. Do not use any cleaning products and avoid scratching or excessive abrasion as the texture cannot be repaired once damaged. It should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and, as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, dry cloth being careful not to damage the metallic finish. Liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. We would also advise against the use of any cleaning product.
This material has a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish may be removed. This is normal wear for this material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed it is not possible to restore. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finishing. With constant flexing the fabric may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be repaired. Products should be store away from humidity and sources of heat and any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and dried immediately.
Clients should especially avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents which would damage the lamination. Once the finishing is removed it is not possible to replace. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth and the client should be advised to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will damage the material. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
An impressive feature of patent leathers is that it is virtually waterproof whilst still being very flexible. The shiny surface of the leather may fade over time, however the surface will remain much smoother than other leathers. The care suggestions for this fabric are the same as for standard patent leather. A care card is included with all patent products to advise that this type of leather can easily absorb ink or pigments when in contact with darker surfaces. Once this type of damage occurs, this stain cannot be removed as it quickly becomes engrained into the leather. We suggest patent leather products are kept in a dust bag when not being used to avoid this.
Kid leather should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat. This will help to maintain the appearance of the leather and prevent the skin from cracking. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft ,damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
For mirror leather, this is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Avoid contact with liquids containing solvents or alcohol. With constant flexing, the mirror leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed. To clean mirror leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
Deerskin is strong, resilient leather with a luxurious finish. Please be aware that any metallic finishing may wear off with time and use. Care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents. A damp cloth may be used to wipe away any loose dirt.
The smooth and seamless degrade effect is achieved entirely through inkjet printing, this ensures a consistent covering of the leather and a perfect application. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the printed finishing. Also avoid any abrasion as this may damage the print. Once the print becomes damaged it may not be possible to repair. With time and use the material may lose its vibrant finish. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product which could damage the print.
Patent leather is virtually waterproof whilst still being very flexible. Clients are advised that the shiny surface of the leather may fade over time, however the surface will remain much smoother than other leathers. The care suggestions for this leather are the same as for standard patent leather. A care card is included with all patent products to advise that this type of leather will easily absorb ink or pigments when in contact with darker surfaces. Once this type of damage occurs, the stain cannot be removed as it quickly becomes deeply engrained into the leather. We suggest patent leather products are kept in a dust bag when not being used to avoid this. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. The leather can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth and dried away from direct heat. Clients can also be advised to use a suitable cleaning product to rejuvenate the leather. We would advise clients to protect their product with a suitable leather protector – we can recommend handbag clinic products. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of this material and should not be considered a flaw. We would advise customers to avoid scratching or scuffing the product which could cause irreversible damage to python scale print. Once the printed finish is damaged it may not be possible to repair or restore.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the printed finishing. Once the print becomes damaged it may not be possible to restore. With time and use the material may fade. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product which could damage the print. Consideration should be taken for other materials used in conjunction.
Eel skin should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat. Contact with water should be avoided and on lighter colours watermarks can occur. Although eel skin is a durable fabric, it occasionally becomes scratched with use and wear. This is normal wear for this type of leather and should not be considered a flaw. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Please ensure to blot up any excess moisture with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally in a cool place away from the sunlight and direct heat.
Elaphe is an exotic watersnake from Asia. Special care should be taken with products made from elaphe and with time, use and atmospheric differences, some of the scales may lift. This is a natural property of snakeskin and once this lifting occurs it is unfortunately not possible to reverse. Avoid using liquids containing alcohol on elaphe with a metallic finish.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Care and consideration should be taken with other materials that are used in conjunction with Embossed Diamond Weave Crosta.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. The leather can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth and dried away from direct heat. Clients can also be advised to use a suitable cleaning product to rejuvenate the leather. We would advise clients to protect their product with a suitable leather protector – we can recommend handbag clinic products.
This material has a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. With constant flexing, the mirror leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed. The product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Care will be the same as for our standard patent leather. Dirt adhering to patent can be easily removed with a damp cloth. With wear, patent leather will eventually lose its glossy finish, but will still remain smoother than most other types of leather.
Patent will very easily absorb ink or pigments from other items that they are in contact with. Specific care instructions are included in our care booklets detailing this. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not use and avoid contact with darker or heavily printed materials. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent. We do not recommend using any cleaning products.
This leather is very absorbent and as such customers may wish to use a leather protector before use to prevent irreversible deep level staining or watermarks– we can recommend Woly or Furniture Clinic products. With time and exposure to light, this leather will gradually become darker in colour. The mellowing of the colour is regarded as a feature of this beautiful natural material and should not be considered a defect. As such display product should be regularly rotated. Light scratches on the leather can be buffed away using clean fingers to rejuvenate the natural oils on the leather.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Avoid scratching or excessive abrasion as the texture cannot be repaired once damaged. Should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Enamel Patent may lose its glossy finish with use but should still remain smooth. This leather easily absorbs ink or pigments from other items they are in contact with and so contact with darker or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Always keep products in their dust bags when not in use. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent. Dirt adhering to patent can be easily removed with a damp cloth.
The metallic layer of this material is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
As with all leather products, this fabric will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and should be dried immediately away from direct heat. Suitable cleaning or protection products may be use but we advise to check other materials used in conjunction.
This is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong however, appropriate care should be taken with the fluorescent finish to avoid becoming damaged or marked with wear. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft dry cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would not recommend any cleaning product in case this would damage the finish.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products containing solvents which may affect the surface print finishing. Avoid scratching or scuffing the material as once the surface print becomes damaged it isn’t possible to repair or restore. For any damage to the surface of the leather we can offer a best possible touch up service via a JC repair centre however the results are not guaranteed.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the printed foil finishing of the leather. Please advise clients to avoid excessive abrasion and scuffing which could also cause irreversible damage to the print. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of this printed material and should not be considered a flaw. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products as this may damage the print. All products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Suede is very absorbent and if a stain becomes deeply ingrained then it can be impossible to remove. A small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
As with all glitter leathers, the glitter finish may be removed with wear and abrasion. This is not a fault and the glitter finish cannot be re-applied. We advise against treating with any liquids containing alcohol as this will damage the finish. Clean the product by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth and drying immediately. Do not use any cleaning products.
Calf is relatively strong leather but care should still be taken as it can become marked with wear and will require occasional maintenance. A leather protection cream may be used to maintain the leather or contact Customer Care regarding our handbag refreshing service. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Due to the finishing film on glossy calf leather, solvents and liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
Similar to our patent leather, this is quite a durable material due to its coating. Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft, damp cloth. With wear, time and use the leather may eventually lose its glossy finish. This material will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this material. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather
The semi aniline finish of our goat leather does mean that the item is not completely waterproof. The leather has a natural, unaltered grain which can show slight variance in texture between each product. This is simply a sign of the quality of the leather and should not be seen as a defect. This is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong but can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used, such as handbag clinic products. We can offer a cleaning service via a jc repair centre as an aftersales service to refresh the leather.
This is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Due to the finishing wax on the leather, solvents and liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
Calf Leather is often used for boots due to its natural strength and breathability. Please be aware that grainy calf leather can still mark, however it can often be repaired and refreshed by a reputable repair company. Loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately, away from direct heat. We recommend using Woly or Furniture Clinic leather protector for grainy calf leather products.
The grainy calf leather used for handbags has a thin protective coating. However, despite this and its natural resilience, grainy calf leather can still become marked. A leather protection cream (Woly or Furniture Clinic) may be used to maintain the calf leather, or alternatively contact Customer Care regarding our handbag refresh service. Loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately, away from direct heat.
Please be aware that the micro studs may cause snagging or damage to delicate materials such as chiffon. Whilst grainy calf leather has a natural resilience, it can still become marked. A leather protection cream (Woly or Furniture Clinic) may be used to maintain the calf leather, or alternatively Customer Care regarding our handbag refresh service. Loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
The semi aniline finish of our Goat Leather does mean that the item is not completely waterproof. The leather has a natural, unaltered grain which can show slight variance in texture between each product. This is simply a sign of the quality of the leather and should not be seen as a defect. This is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong but can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used, such as Handbag Clinic products. We can offer a cleaning service via JC repair centres as an Aftersales service to refresh the leather.
Grainy Leather is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Due to the finishing wax on the leather, solvents and liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
As with all metallic leathers, care should be taken to avoid contact with solvents and liquids containing alcohol. This, together with excessive abrasion of the leather could result in the metallic finish being removed. We consider this to be normal wear and it is not to be considered a flaw. We do not recommend the use of any type of cleaning product, but instead suggest to clean the leather using a soft dry cloth.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any at home cleaning products containing solvents which may affect the hand sprayed finishing. Avoid scratching or scuffing the material as once the finishing becomes damaged it isn’t possible to repair or restore.
As with all mirror leather products, we advise to avoid contact with solvents or alcohol based products, as this may remove the mirror leather finish. Care should be taken to avoid abrasive surfaces as it is impossible to replenish the mirror leather. Any loose dirt can be removed using a soft dry cloth.
Patent leather may lose its glossy finish with use but should still remain smooth. This leather easily absorbs ink or pigments from other items they are in contact with and so contact with darker or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Always keep products in their dust bags when not in use. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent. Dirt adhering to patent can be easily removed with a damp cloth.
This is an aniline leather (a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments), not having a protective coating which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care this means the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. The foil finishing applied to the leather are a surface finishing and so once removed cannot be replaced. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products or brushes. Liquids containing solvents or alcohol should particularly be avoided.
Our JC logo leather starts off on our classic luxury Goya calf base. Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend Handbag Clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or damage a cleaning/refreshment or colour touch up service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
This elegantly textural leather is developed on luxurious calf skins. In terms of care, this leather will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would recommend that customers may wish to use a suitable leather protector; we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Light scratches or marks can try to be improved using regular circular motions to rejuvenate the natural oils existent in the leather. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service via our specialist repair centers will improve the leathers appearance.
Kid Leather is a durable material that is impressively light weight. With wear and time, kid leather will stretch but it will maintain it’s durability. It should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat, this will help to maintain the appearance of the leather and prevent the skin from cracking. We advise for product to be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. As with all metallic and pearlised finishes with time, use and abrasion some surface finishing may be lost and once this occurs, it cannot be repaired or restored. Due to the pearlised finish on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. to clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Do not use any cleaning products.
Similar to our patent leather, this is quite a durable fabric due to its coating. Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft, damp cloth. With wear, time and use the leather may eventually lose its glossy finish. This material will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this fabric. Products should be kept in their dustbag when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather. With time and use, pealing/cracking will also naturally occur. This can specifically be noticed on the toe area of our styles.
This is a delicate material and should areas become bald it is impossible to reverse the damage. A bag made of this fabric should always be carried so the same side is in contact with the body. Loose dirt can be removed with a lightly damp cloth and left to dry naturally.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but as with all material will require occasional maintenance. Any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products which may damage the print. Should the print become damaged we would be unable to repair or restore. Should the leather itself become damaged we are able to offer a best possible colour touch up service via both regional and central repair locations.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products containing solvents which will affect the surface finishing. Avoid scratching or scuffing the material as once the surface finishing becomes damaged it isn’t possible to repair or restore.
Nappa can be very porous and so in its natural state may show watermarks. Once these appear they can be difficult to remove. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately. Marks and scuffs in the leather can be repaired and restored relatively well with either a cleaning and refreshment service or colour touch up via one of our JC approved repair centres. Our Luscious Nappa Leather, used predominantly on our boots, can be susceptible to tearing should the product not be handled with due care. Clients should use the palm of their hand and flat fingers when fitting Nappa products, avoiding nails and rings.
Our Luscious Nappa Leather is developed on a 100% natural full grain lamb skin base, making it exceptionally high quality. Due to its soft nature, Nappa can stretch during use and as such allowances should be made for this during fitting. Nappa can also be very porous and so in its natural state may show watermarks. Once these appear they cannot be removed. Due to the semi-aniline finishing of the leather the material will be slightly more susceptible to marks and stains, so we would advise clients to purchase a suitable leather protection spray prior to use. We would recommend Handbag Clinic or Woly products. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately.
The lizard print effect is created by double embossing calf skin. This calf skin base results in a leather that is strong and durable. Care should taken to avoid prolonged abrasion as this may cause damage to the raised texture of this material.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products containing solvents which will affect the rubber finish.
Matt neon calf leather will very easily absorb ink or pigments from other items that they are in contact with and if staining does occur as a result, these cannot be removed. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and avoid contact with darker or heavily printed materials. Dirt can be easily removed with a damp cloth. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent.
To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately, away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products on this leather. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the pattern becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. Styles made with this leather should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Clients should avoid contact with liquids, especially those containing alcohol, as this will remove the colour and finishing. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use any cleaning products which may damage the print. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the pattern becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. Styles in this leather should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter with a chiffon material as it may snag a delicate material. A small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
A detailed artisan process is used to create metallic cracked leather, resulting in skins that are unique. As with all metallic finishes, with time and abrasion, some surface finishing may be lost. Care for this material as you would for suede products. Due to the metallic finish on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided.
To maintain the finish of this product, clients should avoid contact with liquids, especially those containing alcohol, as this will remove the colour and finishing. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products on this leather. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired.
As with all metallic and pearlised finishes with time, use and abrasion some surface finishing may be lost and once this occurs, it cannot be repaired or restored. Due to the metallic finish on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. To clean, the product should be wiped with a soft dry cloth and we would not recommend using any cleaning products.
As with all metallic or pearlised finishes, with time and abrasion, some surface finishing may be lost. Due to the metallic finish on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products but a water based protector may be used to prevent permanent staining.
Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the metallic colour and finishing. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Do not use any cleaning product. Avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired. Should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic foil can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed. The product should be wiped gently with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
The foil is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear this can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products on this leather. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired.
As with all metallic leathers, the metallic finish may be removed with wear and abrasion. This is not a fault and the metallic finish cannot be re-applied. We advise against treating with any liquids containing alcohol as this will damage the metallic finish. Clean the product by gently wiping with a soft damp cloth and drying immediately. Do not use any cleaning products.
With abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. do not use any cleaning product. Avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired.
Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing. The product can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired.
Clients should avoid contact with liquids, especially those containing alcohol, as this will remove the colour and finishing. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products on this leather. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the finish becomes damaged this cannot be repaired.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic and printed finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic and printed finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. In terms of cleaning, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Please avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the finishing. With constant flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the leather and cannot be reversed. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Do not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finishing. With constant flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the leather and cannot be reversed. In terms of cleaning, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We advise not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
With a base material of nubuck, this material should be cared for as an aniline leather (a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments), not having a protective coating which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care this means the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. A rubber nubuck brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt but should be used with care to ensure the print on the material is not damaged. Wire suede bushes should be avoided. A suitable suede/nubuck protector may be used to protect the leather from water damage.
The metallic leather finish to this material may develop wrinkles with constant flexing; this is considered the natural wear of the product and not a fault. Should the leather become wrinkled or scratched, there is no way to restore it. While treating the leather with any alcohol based liquids will damage the metallic finish, Mirror leather can be cleaned by gently wiping it with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Products made of mirror leather should be stored away from direct sources of humidity and heat. This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored and we advise that you avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the finishing.
Similar to our patent leather, this is quite a durable fabric due to the coating. Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft damp cloth. With wear, time and use the patent may eventually lose its glossy finish. This fabric will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this fabric. Products should be kept in their dust bags when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather.
Nappa is a very soft material and shoes made from it will stretch with time and so we recommend allowance is made for this when selecting your size. Nappa is naturally very porous, and therefore coloured creams and moisturising agents should be avoided as these may leave watermarks which are very difficult to remove.
The Nappa outer surface of the product will have the same care requirements as any other Nappa product. The shearling lining is relatively resilient to wear but may eventually bald slightly from abrasion.
With time and exposure to light, this leather will gradually become darker in colour. The mellowing of the colour is regarded as a feature of this beautiful natural material and should not be considered a defect. Avoid direct prolonged exposure to light and display units should be regularly rotated. Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Please note that the highly complex process used to achieve neon patent degradé means that each pair of shoes is unique and original. We do not recommend any cleaning agents are used on this material as solvents have been used to create the degradé effect. Any loose dirt can be wiped away using a damp cloth and dried immediately. Shoes should be stored individually in dust bags to prevent colour transfer.
Patent leather is made from real leather finished with a mixture of acrylic and polyurethane which gives a longer lasting, durable finish. Dirt adhering to patent can be easily removed with a damp cloth. With wear, patent leather may eventually lose its glossy finish. Patent will easily absorb ink or pigments so we advise that products are kept in their dust bag when not in use and avoid contact with dark or heavily printed materials. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent.
Similar to our patent leather, this is quite a durable material due to its coating. Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft, damp cloth. With wear, time and use the leather may eventually lose its glossy finish. This material will easily absorb ink or pigment it comes into contact with, especially for lighter shades of the material. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored and we advise that you avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the finishing. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
As with all metallic finishes, with time and abrasion, some surface finishing may be lost. Due to the metallic finish on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Products can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided as this will remove the pearlescent finishing. The product can be gently wiped with a soft, dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Clients should be advised to avoid scratching or scuffing the material as once the pearlescent coating has been removed it cannot be repaired or restored. We can offer a half leather/micro rubber re-soling service on heels and on trainers we can offer a plain rubber build up of the soles for maintenance repairs.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend Handbag Clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or stains a cleaning or colour touch up service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing of the leather. With contact flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of this printed material and should not be considered a flaw. Once the wrinkling occurs it is not possible to reverse. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired. All products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Due to the delicate nature of the leather, with time and use the hair will naturally change and shedding may occur. Extra care should be taken to avoid any abrasion, moisture and direct heat. On areas prone to wear such as handles and the inside of the bag, hair should be expected to wear away first. This is a natural characteristic of this beautiful material and is not considered a flaw. You may wish to suggest customers to wear handbags with the same side of the bag against the body. Once the hairs have been worn away we would be unable to offer a repair service. Clients should be advised against the use of any cleaning products and a soft dry cloth can be used to gently clean any loose dirt always working in the direction of the fur grain. Due to the delicate nature of this material we would only be able to offer a ½ leather/micro rubber resoling, and we would advise to proceed with caution.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the transparent foil finishing. once the foil becomes damaged it will not be possible to repair or restore, so no aftersales service can be offered. With time and use the material may lose its glossy finish. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product which could damage the foi.
Printed pony is made from calf hair that has been bleached and then printed. This is a delicate material and should areas become bald it is impossible to reverse the damage. A bag made of this fabric should always be carried so the same side is in contact with the body. Loose dirt can be removed with a lightly damp cloth and left to dry naturally.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the printed finishing of the leather. Please advise clients to avoid excessive abrasion and scuffing which could cause irreversible damage to the print. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of this printed material and should not be considered a flaw. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products as this may damage the print. All products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the printed finishing. Once the print becomes damaged it may not be possible to restore. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth and dried immediately. For deeply engrained dirt we would recommend that a refreshment service is provided by a JC approved repair center. Clients should be advised to avoid excessive abrasion and scuffing which could damage the printed finish. With time and use the material may fade.
Patent will easily absorb ink or pigments from other items that they are in contact with. A disclaimer is included in our care cards to advise of this. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and avoid contact with darker or heavily printed materials. Care should be taken to avoid contact with alcohol or any type of solvent which will damage the high shine finish.
This material is relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. The leather can often be refreshed very effectively by a suitable repair company. Any change in colour, especially where the shoe naturally flexes when worn, is a natural feature and is not considered a flaw. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft damp cloth and dried away from a direct heat.
Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this may remove the lamination and finishing. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp, lint free cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Consideration should also be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the leather such as a patent leather trim.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend handbag clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend handbag clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or stains a cleaning or colour touch up service can be offered via a jc repair centre.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products containing solvents which will affect the rubber effect. Coloured creams should also be avoided.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the printed finishing of the leather. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of this printed material and should not be considered a flaw. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products as this may damage the print. All products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat. If any damage is caused to the print, we would be able to offer a best possible colour touch up service, however the print will not be restored to its original condition.
Calf is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong but can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used such as Woly or Furniture Clinic. The care of the leather will also depend if a pearlised or metallic finish has been applied. In this case liquids containing solvents or alcohol should be avoided.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and, as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. This leather is a relatively firm leather and so the shoes will take a little more time and wear to shape to the foot.
Calf is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong but can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used such as Woly or Furniture Clinic.
Calf is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong but can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the printed finishing of the leather. Please advise clients to avoid excessive abrasion and scuffing which could cause irreversible damage to the print. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of this printed material and should not be considered a flaw. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleAll products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat. If any damage is caused to the print, we would be able to offer a best possible colour touch up service, however the print will not be restored to its original condition. aning products as this may damage the print. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
In terms of care, this is an aniline leather and this means the material is as natural as possible with no protective surface finishing. As such, the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. We would recommend that customers may wish to use a suitable leather protector; we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Light scratches or marks can try to be improved using regular circular motions to rejuvenate the natural oils existent in the leather. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment or cleaning service will improve the leathers appearance.
This type of leather than easily absorb ink or pigments when in contact with darker surfaces. Once this type of damage occurs, the stain cannot be removed as it quickly becomes deeply engrained into the leather. We suggest Patent Leather products are kept in a dust bag when not being used to avoid this.
With a suede base, this is an absorbent material but is more durable due to the addition of the wax. Take care to avoid solvents which will affect the wax finishing. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. A soft rubber nubuck brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but should be used with care to ensure the texture of the material is not damaged. Avoid a wire suede brush with this leather.
With time and exposure to light, the leather will gradually become darker in colour. The mellowing of the colour is regarded as a feature of this beautiful natural material and should not be considered a defect. Avoid direct exposure to light and display pairs should be regularly rotated. Vachetta can become easily marked and clients should take care to avoid scratching. In terms of care, the aniline nature of the leather this means the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers may wish to use a suitable leather protection– we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. On items where mirror leather is used in conjunction with Vacchetta, the protector must be water based only and used very lightly.
In terms of care, this is an aniline leather and this means the material is as natural as possible with no protective surface finishing. As such, the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it – once a stain is deeply ingrained it cannot be removed. We would recommend that customers may wish to use a suitable leather protector; we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Light scratches or marks can try to be improved using regular circular motions to rejuvenate the natural oils existent in the leather. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment or cleaning service via our specialised repair centres may improve the leathers appearance.
In terms of care, this leather will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would recommend that customers may wish to use a suitable leather protector; we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Light scratches or marks can try to be improved using regular circular motions to rejuvenate the natural oils existent in the leather. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service via our specialist repair centres may improve the leathers appearance. On styles where it allows, a half leather/micro rubber re-soling service can be offered for maintenance repairs.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. A leather protection cream may be used to maintain the leather. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
In terms of care, the aniline nature of this leather means it is very absorbent. Once a stain is deeply ingrained into the fabric it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers use a suitable leather protector and would recommend Handbag Clinic products. For an Aftersales service, we can offer a clean and refreshment for stains however this is a best possible repair service and how successful the outcome is cannot be guaranteed.
This is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong but can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used, such as Handbag Clinic products. We can offer a cleaning service via JC repair centres as an Aftersales service to refresh and touch up the leather.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service via our specialist repair centres may improve the leathers appearance. Please also bear in mind other leathers or fabrics that are used in conjunction with this material.
Developed on a high quality calf skin base, our sparkling soft metallic leather is vegetable tanned to obtain a super soft and supple handle. With abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed - this is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Please avoid contact with liquids containing solvents or alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. Please be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. This particularly applies to the inner side of the leather.
Due to its soft nature, nappa can stretch during use and as such allowances should be made for this during fitting. Coloured creams and moisturising agents should be avoided. Nappa can also be very porous and so in its natural state may show watermarks. Once these appear they are very difficult to remove.
An impressive feature of patent leather is the fact that it is virtually waterproof whilst still being very flexible. Clients are advised that the shiny surface of the leather may fade over time, however the surface will remain much smoother than other leathers. The care suggestions for this leather are the same as for standard patent leather. A care card is included with all patent products to advise that this type of leather will easily absorb ink or pigments when in contact with darker surfaces. Once this type of damage occurs, the stain cannot be removed as it quickly becomes deeply engrained into the leather. We suggest patent leather products are kept in a dust bag when not being used to avoid this. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth.
Soft Sport Calf is a relatively strong leather, however can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used, such as Handbag Clinic products. We can offer a cleaning and touch up service via JC repair centres as an Aftersales service to refresh the leather.
Our soft textured leather is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong but can still become marked with wear. However, it can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, dry cloth taking care not to damage the flocked stars. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Nappa is naturally very porous, and therefore coloured creams and moisturising agents should be avoided as these may leave watermarks which are very difficult to remove.
Care for our striped patent will be the same as that of our core patent. Dirt adhering to the product can be easily removed with a damp cloth. With wear, patent may eventually lose its glossy finish. Products should be kept in their dust bags when not in use and avoid contact with darker or heavily printed materials. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of alcohol or solvent which may damage the surface of the leather.
Dirt adhering to patent can be easily removed with a soft damp cloth. With wear, patent leather may eventually lose its glossy finish, but will still remain smoother than most other types of leather.
Please note that the highly complex process used to achieve suede and patent degradé means that each item is unique and original. We do not recommend any cleaning agents are used on this material as solvents have been used to create the degradé effect. Any loose dirt should be wiped away using a soft damp cloth. When cleaning the suede, a soft nubuck rubber brush should be used. Coarser wire suede brushes should be avoided as these will damage the patent finishing.
All glitter fabrics will lose a small amount of glitter. This is not considered a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
As with all metallic leathers contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the foil and damage the surface finishing. Iridescent leather is soft and flexible so will not crease in the same way as a mirror leather. Clients should be advised to avoid abrasion as this can remove the metallic finishing. Once this happens it cannot be repaired or restored. The product can be gently wiped with a soft, damp lint free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
This durable leather is very resistant to stains and scratches. Dirt can be removed with a clean soft damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products which may contain chemicals which will damage the print. Solvents should also be avoided for this same reason.
With time and exposure to light, this leather will gradually become darker in colour. This mellowing process is regarded as a natural feature of the material and should not be considered a defect. However, to minimise this, we suggest storing products away from direct exposure to light. This material is highly absorbent and once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We recommend that customers use a suitable leather protection, such as Woly or Furniture Clinic products. On items where mirror leather is used with Vacchetta, the protector must be water based only and then used very lightly.
Nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion and water resistance but can still be damaged if handled without due care. If the material does become damaged it may not be possible to repair or restore. Clients should be advised to avoid close contact with open heat sources which may cause damage to the nylon. Extra care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will cause irreversible damage to the print. To clean, clients should use a soft, damp, lint free cloth to gently remove any loose dirt. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
Vandal Printed sport calf is a relatively strong leather, however can still become marked with wear. It can often be repaired very effectively and refreshed by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Any kind of abrasion should be avoided as this may damage the print which could result in irreversible damage. Once the printed application has been removed it is not possible to reapply or restore. A suitable leather protector may be used, such as Handbag Clinic products. We can offer a cleaning service via JC repair centres as an Aftersales service to refresh the leather.
Our vegetable leather is developed on a base of sumptuous calf skins . Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend Handbag Clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or damage a cleaning/refreshment or colour touch up service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
The metallic foil is a surface finishing and so with wear and abrasion the foil can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and not considered to be a flaw. Once the metallic finish is lost, it cannot be re-applied. We advise clients to avoid contact with liquids, especially those containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth, free from cleaning liquids or treatments and dried immediately away from direct heat.
This is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend handbag clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend handbag clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean. For more deeply engrained dirt or stains a cleaning or colour touch up service can be offered via a jc repair centre. With time and use, the leather’s sheen may fade – this should not be seen as a flaw and is a natural characteristic of this material.
The aniline nature of this leather means the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Scratches can often be lightly buffed away and the leather can be rejuvenated by a JC approved repair centre. Should the leather lose colour, a colour touch up service can be offered to clients to revive the appearance of the leather. Avoid any liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will damage the surface of the leather.
The pearl is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear this can be removed. Once this happens it is not possible to repair. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Clients should particularly avoid contact with liquids that contain alcohol or solvents which would damage the finishing of the leather.
With time and exposure to light, the leather will gradually become darker in colour. The mellowing of the colour is regarded as a feature of this beautiful natural material and should not be considered a defect. Avoid direct exposure to light. Vacchetta can become easily marked and clients should take care to avoid scratching. The aniline nature of this leather this means the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers may wish to use a suitable leather protection – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. We can offer a cleaning service via JC repair centres as an Aftersales service to refresh the leather.
In terms of care, although this is an improved version and does have a protective barrier on the surface, stains may still penetrate into the Vacchetta as is it’s an aniline leather. Once a stain is deeply ingrained into the fabric it can be impossible to remove. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service may improve the leathers appearance. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products as these may remove the oil treatment.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear, and as with all leather products will require occasional maintenance. To protect the leather a suitable leather protection spray can be used – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We can also recommend Handbag Clinic leather cleaning spray for a deeper clean.
Calf is a good everyday leather as it is relatively strong, but can still become marked with wear. Unlike our textured leathers, shiny calf offers a smooth finish which can be more susceptible to showing scratches and blemishes. However, scratches can often be lightly buffed away and the leather can be rejuvenated by a suitable repair company. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. A suitable leather protector may be used to protect the product, such as Handbag Clinic products.
As with our core patent leather, this is quite a durable fabric due to the coating. Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft damp cloth. With wear, time and use the patent may eventually lose its glossy finish. This fabric will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this fabric. Products should be kept in their dust bags when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather.
This is quite a durable material but may be damaged through excess abrasion. Clients should take care to avoid catching or snagging the material as once the woven surface is damaged it may note be possible to repair. A soft, damp, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. For deeply engrained stains we are able to offer a cleaning/refreshment service at a suitable repair centre. Consideration should be taken for the other materials used in conjunction this material.
As with all metallic leathers, customers should be advised to avoid contact with solvents or alcohol as this could remove the metallic finish to the leather. Once this has been removed or if the product is scratched, it is impossible to restore. The product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately, away from direct heat. We would advise against using any cleaning products or leather protectants as this may damage the surface the metallic leather.
Nappa leather can be very porous and so in its natural state may show watermarks. This is not considered a fault and is a beautiful aspect of this leather although once watermarks appear, they are very difficult to remove. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
Metallic Leathers are sensitive to solvents and alcohol such as perfume, which may remove the surface finishing from the leather. Also avoid any excessive abrasion to the product which may damage the metallic finish. Smooth leathers such as Mirror Leather may crease with flexing.
Should the leather become wrinkled or scratched, there is no way to restore it. While treating the leather with any alcohol based liquids will damage the metallic finish, Mirror Leather can be cleaned by gently wiping it with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately.
Products made of Mirror Leather should be stored away from direct sources of humidity and heat. This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored, and we advise that you avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the finishing.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Please avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the colour and finishing. With constant flexing the fabric may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed. To clean metallic coated fabric, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the fabric as this cannot be repaired.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the foil finishing. Once the foil becomes damaged it will not be possible to repair or restore, so no aftersales service can be offered. Clients should be advised to avoid excessive abrasion and scratching which may damage the metallic finish. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product which could damage the foil. Any cleaning or repairs services should be completed via JC approved repair centre.
This material has a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish may be removed. This is normal wear for this material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed it is not possible to restore. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finishing. With constant flexing the fabric may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be repaired. Products should be store away from humidity and sources of heat and any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and dried immediately. Any cleaning or repair service should be completed at a JC approved repair centre.
Any metallic finishing may wear off with time and use as is normal and care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents. We would recommend against the use of any cleaning products. a clean, a dry cloth may be used to wipe away any loose dirt.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finishing. With constant flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the leather and cannot be reversed. The product can be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
This is surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finish. A soft, damp, lint-free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol and solvents should be avoided as this can remove the surface finishing. Once this happens it is not possible to reapply or restore. Whilst this leather is much more resilient than our classic mirror leather clients should still be advised of the delicacy of the material and to avoid heavy scratching and abrasion. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product as this may remove the metallic foil. Loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft damp, lint free cloth and products should be kept away from sources of humidity.
As this product has a metallic surface finishing, extra care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents. This includes anti-bacterial hand sanitizers and perfumed moisturiser. Clients should also be advised to avoid excessive abrasion or scratching which could also damaged the metallic finishing. Once the metallic finishing has been removed it is not possible to repair or restore. Any dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
As with all metallic finishes liquids containing alcohol and solvents should be avoided as this can remove the surface finishing. similarly, customers need to avoid excess abrasion or accidental damage during wear as this may also damage the surface finishing. once the surface finishing has been removed or scratched, scuffed or damaged, it unfortunately cannot be repaired or restored so no aftersales service can be offered. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product as this may remove the metallic foil. Loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft damp, lint free cloth and products should be kept away from sources of humidity. Due to the delicate nature of the material we are able to offer only ½ leather/micro rubber resoling.
As with all metallic finishes liquids containing alcohol and solvents should be avoided as this can remove the surface finishing. Once this happens it is not possible to reapply or restore. Whilst this leather is much more resilient than our classic mirror leather clients should still be advised of the delicacy of the material and to avoid heavy scratching and abrasion. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products as this may remove the metallic foil. Loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft damp, lint free cloth and products should be kept away from sources of humidity. With flexing and wear, the leather with natural crease. This shouldn’t be considered a flaw and is natural wear for this type of finishing.
This chic fabric is made in Italy and the composition is 100% polyester and with lurex. The material is combined with a cotton backing to guarantee durability in wear.Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the fabric such as mirror leather. As with all metallic finishes, we advise avoiding liquids containing alcohol or solvents to clean.
This is quite a durable material but may be damaged through excess abrasion. Once the threads or foil are damaged they are not able to be repaired. Care should be taken to avoid solvents or alcohol which will damage the foil finishing. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light and time and use, the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all snakeskin. Avoid solvents which will damage the dégradé effect. Any loose dirt may be removed with a soft damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales.
As with all metallic finishes with time, use and abrasion some surface finishing may be lost and once this occurs, it cannot be repaired or restored. Due to the metallic finish on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. To clean, the product should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth and we would not recommend using any cleaning products.
Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft dry cloth. Care should be taken to avoid snagging the cork as once this is damaged it will not be possible to repair. Avoid solvents which will affect the adhesive used to bond the cork to the backing material.
As lace is a delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric. Once the lace fabric is damaged, it is not possible to repair. Consideration should also be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the metallic leather trim or suede backing on clutch bags.
Semi hand-made by specialist French artisans, please be aware that abrasion and alcohol may damage the material. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth in the direction of the fabric. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Linen is a durable fabric however as with any material does require care to maintain in best condition. To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Care should also be taken for materials used in conjunction with Linen. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
This stunning material is created by combining nylon and polyester lurex threads on a specialised loom. When finished, the material is saturated with an anti fraying solution to ensure more durability in wear.The fabric can be damaged by friction and the delicacy of the material and the item should be handled with due care. We recommend to leave a finger width between the top of the shoe and any long clothing to reduce the chance of damage. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
Polyester fibres produces a fabric that has a hollow structure, which results in an aerated material with an athletic aesthetic. The fabric may be damaged through excess abrasion. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft dry cloth. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
As this product has a metallic surface finishing, extra care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents. This includes anti-bacterial hand sanitizers and perfumed moisturiser. Clients should also be advised to avoid excessive abrasion or scratching which could also damage the metallic finishing. Once the metallic finishing has been removed it is not possible to repair or restore. Any dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Nubuck is an aniline leather and so requires the same care as suede. It can suffer from colour transfer from materials such as denim and you may want to protect the product before use. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it is not usually possible to fully remove it. We would recommend that nubuck product is protected with a suitable suede protector. A good suede brush may also be used to clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but caution should be taken not to scratch the leather if using a wire rather than a rubber brush.
With abrasion and use it is possible for this fabric to molt some fibers. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing. With constant flexing, the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear. The product can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
As the base material is made from suede, care is similar to that of suede in terms of the absorbency of the material. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these may cause damage to the foil application. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. We would also advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all genuine snakeskin products. Dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. Clients should also be advised to avoid contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic coating. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products for this reason. No Aftersales service would be able to be offered for any damage to the surface of this material. Python products will always require a CITIES Certificate.
This is a durable material but may be damaged through excess abrasion and once the threads are damaged they are not able to be repaired. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products as these will damage the foil finish. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the finishing. With constant flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear or the leather cannot be reversed. In terms of cleaning the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
As the base of this material is suede, aspects of care will be similar to that of suede in terms of the absorbency of the material. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Do not use any cleaning product. Avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired. A rubber nubuck brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but should be used with care to ensure the foil on the material is not damaged. Wire suede bushes should be avoided.
In terms of care, customer should be advised to avoid contact with liquids, especially any containing alcohol as this will remove the metallic surface finishing and colour. Similarly, customers need to avoid excess abrasion or accidental damage during wear as this may also damage the surface finishing. Once the surface finishing has been removed or scratched, scuffed and damage, it unfortunately cannot be repaired or restored so no aftersales service can be offered. In terms of cleaning the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
As the base material is made from suede, aspects of care will be similar to that of suede in terms of the absorbency of the material. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these will most likely cause damage to the foil application. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged it cannot be repaired or reapplied. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
As the base material is made from suede, aspects of care will be similar to that of suede. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these will most likely cause irreversible damage to the foil application. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light and time and use, the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all snakeskin. Avoid solvents which will damage the metallic finish. Any loose dirt may be removed with a soft damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales.
With abrasion it is possible for the fabric to molt some fibres. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth. As velvet is a very dense fabric, when stored slight marring or flattening of the fibres can occur. This is not considered a flaw and is a natural feature of this beautiful material.
As the base material is made from suede, aspects of care will be similar to that of suede in terms of the absorbency of the material. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these will most likely cause damage to the foil application. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. We would also advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth in the direction of the fabric. As with all metallic finishes, the client should be advised to avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Our beautifully refined Metallised Embossed Leather is exquisitely rich and luxurious, developed on a split calf leather. As with all metallic finishes with time, use and abrasion some surface finishing may be lost and once this occurs, it cannot be repaired or restored. Due to the foil application on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents must be avoided. Once the foil finishing has been removed or scratched, scuffed and damaged, it unfortunately cannot be repaired or restored so no Aftersales service can be offered. To clean, the product should be wiped with a soft dry cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would not recommend any cleaning products to be used.
Contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing and print. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed or restored. The product can be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Avoid scratching or scuffing the material as once the surface finishing becomes damaged it isn’t possible to repair or restore. Products should be kept away from sources of heat or humidity.
Contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing and print. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed or restored. The product can be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Avoid scratching or scuffing the material as once the surface finishing becomes damaged it isn’t possible to repair or restore. Products should be kept away from sources of heat or humidity. Due to the delicate nature of this material we would advise to proceed with caution when offering resoling services.
An impressive feature of patent leather is the fact that it is virtually waterproof whilst still being very flexible. Clients are advised that the shiny surface of the leather may fade over time, however the surface will remain much smoother than other leathers. The care suggestions for this leather are the same as for the standard patent leather. A care card is included with all patent products to advise that this type of leather will easily absorb ink or pigments when in contact with darker surfaces. Once this type of damage occurs, the stain cannot be removed as it quickly becomes engrained into the leather. We suggest patent leather products are kept in a dust bag when not being used to avoid this. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth.
Care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion which can cause the threads to snag. Once this occurs it is not possible to repair. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt, which should be used only in direct of the weave. As with all printed and metallic finishes, avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents.
As with all metallic finishes with time, use and abrasion some surface finishing may be lost and once this occurs, it cannot be repaired or restored. Due to the foil application on the leather, liquids containing alcohol or solvents must be avoided. Once the foil finishing has been removed or scratched, scuffed and damaged, it unfortunately cannot be repaired or restored so no Aftersales service can be offered. To clean, the product should be wiped with a soft dry cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would not recommend any cleaning products to be used.
This leather has a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic foil can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed. The product should be wiped gently with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing solvents or alcohol as this will remove the color and finishing. With constant flexing, the mirror leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be reversed. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired.
Loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with this fabric such as mirror leather. As with all printed and metallic finishes, avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents.
Please note that the highly complex process used to achieve suede mirror degradé means that each pair of shoes is unique and original. We do not recommend any cleaning agents are used on this material as solvents have been used to create the degradé effect. Any loose dirt can be wiped away using a damp cloth and dried immediately. Shoes should be stored individually in dust bags to prevent colour transfer. Please be aware that there may be some minor creasing on the mirror section of the leather. This is not considered a defect and is a natural feature of this unique material.
This is surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. this is normal wear for this type of leather and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed, it cannot be re-applied or restored. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finishing. With contact flexing the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the leather and cannot be reversed. In terms of cleaning, the products should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
As with all metallic finishes liquids containing alcohol and solvents should be avoided as this can remove the surface finishing. Similarly, customers need to avoid excess abrasion or scratching during wear as this may also damage the surface finishing. Once the surface finishing has been removed or scratched, scuffed or damaged, it unfortunately cannot be repaired or restored so no Aftersales service can be offered.
We would advise against the use of any cleaning product as this may remove the metallic foil. Loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft damp, lint free cloth and products should be kept away from sources of humidity.
Care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion which will snag foil threads. Once this occurs, it is not possible to repair. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should be used only in the direction of the weave. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Consideration should also be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the woven fabric, such as a nappa leather trim.
Materials such as Suede go through an extensive finishing process, but due to the nature of this group of materials, may transfer colour onto lighter coloured items. Suede will also be particularly absorbent of any liquids and transfer of colour pigments.
The suede outer surface of the product will have the same care requirements as any other suede product. Full care details can be located in the Core Materials Guide.
The shearling lining is relatively resilient to wear but may eventually bald slightly from abrasion.
We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and any loose dirt should be wiped away gently with a soft, dry cloth.
If the product gets wet, any residual water should be duly removed and the item should be allowed to dry naturally.
Aspects of care will be similar to that of suede in terms of absorbency of the material. The material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. A soft rubber suede brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt but should be used with care to ensure the material and embossed pattern is not damaged. A wire suede brush should be avoided.
Nubuck, like suede, is an aniline leather and has a natural finish. Over exposure to water should be avoided and should the product get wet, we advise removing any residual water with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. Nubuck can also suffer from colour transfer, from materials such as denim, and we would advise protecting the product before use with a suitable nubuck protector spray. A good nubuck brush can also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but should be used with care to ensure the material isn’t damaged.
As with all suede products, this material is an aniline leather without any protective coating. in terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and if a stain becomes deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend clients purchase a good suede protector and cleaner (we recommend handbag clinic products), to protect the suede from staining and remove any surface dirt. We are able to offer a refreshment service to remove any staining as best as possible – results will vary as cleaning the suede too aggressively can damage the surface of the material.
As with all suede products, this material is an aniline leather without any protective coating. in terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and if a stain becomes deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend clients purchase a good suede protector (we recommend handbag clinic products), to protect the suede from staining. we are able to offer a refreshment service to remove any staining as best as possible – results will vary as cleaning the suede too aggressively can damage the surface and print. Extra care should be taken to avoid any wire suede brushes and scratching that may damage the print. Once the print becomes damaged it is not possible to reapply or restore. Clients should avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents which may also damage the print. Consideration should also be taken for any applications used in conjunction with this material.
As with all suedes, this is an aniline leather without a protective coating, which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and if a stain becomes deeply engrained then it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend clients purchase a suitable suede protector and a good suede brush for general maintenance of the leather. We can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Please ensure to remind clients to take care when brushing to avoid damaging the degrade print. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which may also damage the print.
Due to the delicacy of this material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging. Once the fabric or embroidered design is damaged, it is not possible to repair. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Should the material become marked we would advise to use one of our specialised repair centres to complete this type of repair however, results cannot be guaranteed.
As with all suedes, this is an aniline leather without a protective coating, which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and, especially with lighter colours, if a stain becomes deeply ingrained then it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend purchasing a suitable suede protector and a good suede brush for general maintenance of the leather. We can recommend furniture clinic products, but please ensure to remind clients to take care when brushing to avoid damaging the surface of the material.
All sequin products are of a delicate nature and coarse texture. We would advise against wearing a glitter product with a delicate material as it may snag. As with all metallic finishes, the material can be damaged by abrasion. Please avoid the use of suede brushes which may damage the embroidery or sequins.
As the base material is made from suede, aspects of care will be similar to that of suede in terms of the absorbency of the material. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these will most likely cause damage to the foil. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. We would also advise against the use of any cleaning product.
This suede is an aniline leather (a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments), not having a protective coating which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care this means the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products or brushes which may damage the print. A soft damp cloth may be used to remove any loose dirt.
Iridescent shimmer suede is tumbled to soften the skins and to further enhance the kaleidoscopic colours of this exquisite material. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing. The product can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired.
In terms of care this material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers who purchase a suede product spray the item with a suitable suede protector – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. A soft rubber suede brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt but should be used with care to ensure the material and embossing is not damaged. Wire suede brushes should be avoided
Solvents are used to create the effect of the leather and as a result we would recommend against using any cleaning products. Any loose dirt should be wiped away using a soft damp cloth. When cleaning the suede a soft nubuck rubber brush should be used. We recommend to avoid using a coarser wire suede brush, as these will damage the patent finish.
As the base material is made from suede, aspects of care will be similar to that of suede in terms of the absorbency of the material. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these will most likely cause damage to the metallic surface finishing.As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the metallic finishing becomes damaged it can be impossible to repair. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Please ensure that consideration is taken for the applications used in conjunction with this material.
As suede has a natural finish, over exposure to water should be avoided. Should the product get wet, we would advise to remove any residual water with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally. A good suede brush can also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but should be used with care to ensure that material is not damaged. As with all fluorescent leathers elongated exposure to light will cause the fluorescent colour to fade. We would suggest that display items are rotated on a regular basis.
Overexposure to water should be avoided and should the product get wet, we would advise to remove any residual water with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally. Nubuck can also suffer from colour transfer from other materials such as denim and we would recommend to protect the product with a suitable nubuck protector spray.
Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing of the leather. With constant flexing, the leather may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of this printed material and should not be considered a flaw. Once the wrinkling occurs it is not possible to reverse. To clean the leather, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We advise not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching as this cannot be repaired. All products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
As with all suedes, this is an aniline leather without a protective coating, which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and if a stain becomes deeply ingrained then it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend clients purchase a suitable suede protector and a good suede brush for general maintenance of the leather- we can recommend handbag clinic products. For more deeply engrained stains we can offer a refreshment service via a jc repair centre, however the result cannot be guaranteed as cleaning the suede too aggressively can damage the surface of the material. Please ensure to remind clients to take care when brushing to avoid damaging the material.
Please care for this material in the same way as standard suede or nappa. Please be aware that the perforations will allow the material to stretch more and this should be accounted for during fitting.
We advise that light coloured Pixelated Suede product should be sprayed with a suitable suede protector. A good quality suede brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather, but should be used with the utmost care to ensure that the pixelated surface is not damaged.
Nubuck, like suede, is an aniline leather and has a natural finish. Over exposure to water should be avoided and should the product get wet, we would advise to remove any residual water with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally. Nubuck can also suffer from colour transfer, from materials such as denim, and we would advise you to protect the product before use with a suitable Nubuck protector spray. A good Nubuck brush can also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but should be used with care to ensure the material isn’t damaged.
Nubuck, like suede, is an aniline leather and has a natural finish. Over exposure to water should be avoided and should the product get wet, we would advise to remove any residual water with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. Nubuck can also suffer from colour transfer, from materials such as denim, and we would advise customers to protect their product before use. We would suggest that customers protect their product with a suitable Nubuck protector spray – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products.
As with all suede, this is an aniline leather without a protective coating, which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and if a stain becomes deeply ingrained then it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend clients purchase a suitable suede protector and a good suede brush for general maintenance of the leather - we can recommend handbag clinic products. for more deeply engrained stains we can offer a refreshment service via a JC repair centre, however the results cannot be guaranteed as cleaning the suede too aggressively can damage the surface of the material. Please ensure to remind clients to take care when brushing to avoid damaging the material.
In terms of care, suede is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained, it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers who purchase a suede product spray the item with a suitable suede protector – we can recommend woly or handbag clinic products. We can offer a cleaning service via JC repair centres as an Aftersales service to refresh the appearance of the leather, however please note that due to the delicate and fibrous quality of the suede we are unable to clean too vigorously as this would result in damaging the smooth surface appearance.
Our Star Perforated Crosta is produced on a soft and supple 100% lamb suede base. In terms of care, suede is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained, it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers who purchase a suede product spray the item with a suitable suede protector – we can recommend woly or handbag clinic products. We can offer a cleaning service via JC repair centres as an Aftersales service to refresh the appearance of the leather, however please note that due to the delicate and fibrous quality of the suede we are unable to clean too vigorously as this would result in damaging the smooth surface appearance.
Suede is a very absorbent material and therefore marks easily. We recommend using Woly or Furniture Clinic suede protector to keep products in good condition. A good quality suede brush may be used to remove loose dirt but care should be taken as excessive use can cause permanent damage.
The suede outer surface of the product will have the same care requirements as any other suede product. The shearling lining is relatively resilient to wear but may eventually bald slightly from abrasion.
In terms of care, despite being strong, Tulle is still extremely delicate and extra care should be taken to avoid snagging or catching. Once an area has become damaged or torn, it cannot be repaired or restored. Clients should especially avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the adhesive and result in the loss of flocking fibres. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the flocking pattern may be lost – this is not a flaw and cannot be repaired once damaged. No Aftersales service can be offered for these reasons. A dry, lint free cloth can be used to gently clean the fabric and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
In terms of care, despite being strong Tulle is still extremely delicate and extra care should be taken to avoid snagging or catching. Once an area has become damaged or torn, it cannot be repaired or restored. Clients should especially avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the adhesive and result in the loss of glitter, or will remove the metallic finishing. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the glitter may be lost – this is not a flaw and cannot be repaired once damaged. No Aftersales service can be offered for these reasons. A dry, lint free cloth can be used to gently clean the fabric and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
As the base material is suede, aspects of care will be very similar in terms of absorbency of the material. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these will most likely cause damage to the star application. As with all foil applications liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided because once the stars are removed they cannot be repaired or re-applied. We would also advise against the use of any cleaning products. Should the suede base require cleaning we would advise to use one of our specialist repair centres so that the cleaning can be completed without damaging the star application.
As the base material is made from suede, aspects of care will be similar to that of suede in terms of the absorbency of the material. However, all suede brushes should be avoided as these will most likely cause damage to the resin and foil application. As with all foil finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided as this will remove the finishing. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the finishing becomes damaged it can be impossible to repair or restore. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and suggest clients to have their product refreshed via a JC approved repair centre. Care should be taken for other materials and applications used in conjunction with this material.
Suede is an aniline leather and has a natural finish. Over exposure to water should be avoided and should the product get wet, we would advise to remove any residual water with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally. Suede can also suffer from colour transfer, from materials such as denim, and we would advise you to protect the product before use with a suitable suede protector spray. A good nubuck brush may also be used to clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but we would advise against wire suede brushes which will damage the finish.
Exposure of Ultra soft suede to water should be avoided. Should the product get wet, we would advise to remove any residual water with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend spraying the item with a suitable suede protector and a good suede brush can also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt but should be used with care to ensure that material is not damaged.
As with all suedes, this is an aniline leather without a protective coating, which would alter the tactility of the material. In terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and, especially with lighter colours, if a stain becomes deeply ingrained then it can be impossible to remove.
We would recommend to purchase a suitable suede protector and a good suede brush for general maintenance of the fabric. Take care when brushing to avoid damaging the surface of the material.
As with all suede products, this material is an aniline leather without any protective coating. In terms of care, this means that suede is very absorbent and if a stain becomes deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend clients purchase a good suede protector and cleaner (we recommend Handbag Clinic products), to protect the suede from staining and remove any surface dirt. We are able to offer a refreshment service to remove any staining as best as possible – results will vary as cleaning the suede too aggressively can damage the surface of the material.
Suede is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. We would recommend that customers who purchase a pale suede product, spray the item with a suitable suede protector – we can recommend Woly or Furniture Clinic products but this must be a water based product. A soft rubber nubuck brush may also be used to lightly clean away loose dirt and to rejuvenate the leather but should be used with care to ensure that the waxed finish of the material is not damaged. Avoid wire suede brushes which will damage the textured finish.
This is a delicate fabric which can be damaged, especially if in contact with an abrasive surface. Once damage has occurred, it is impossible to repair the lace fabric. Any loose dirt can be carefully removed with a soft, dry cloth. Use of a suede brush should be avoided as this could damage the delicate lace.
In terms of care, with a suede base, this leather is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. The print is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear this can be removed. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Excessive abrasion should be avoided as once the embossed pattern is damaged, it will not be possible to repair.
This luxuriously textured leather is a full grain, high quality, plain calf skin. Calf is a relatively strong leather but can still become marked with wear and as with all leather products, will require occasional maintenance. Any loose dirt can be wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat.
Due to the artisanal processes used at JIMMY CHOO, we have a number of unique fabrics which require specific care and are detailed within this section.
For coarse or rough finishes, please avoid contact with delicate fabrics or materials susceptible to damage. For any of the materials detailed here, a soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt.
This is a relatively durable and resiliant material but may be damaged through excessive abrasion. Please advise clients to avoid scuffing or scratching the material which could cause irreversible damage. A soft damp, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should be used only in the direction of the weave. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service may be offered via a JC repair centre. Should the product collect fibres from other products, a lint roller can be used to clean the canvas.
Clients should take extra care to avoid abrasion and snagging which could cause irreversible damage to the mesh. once the mesh becomes damaged it may not be possible to repair or restore. To remove any dirt, we would recommend a professional cleaning service via a JC repair centre to ensure the material is handled with proper care. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents which may damage the polyamide fibres.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging, abrasion and contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged they cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For heavier dirt a suitable fabric cleaner can be used – we would recommend Handbag Clinic’s ‘Fabric Cleaner & Spotter’. Alternatively a professional cleaning service via a repair centre can be offered. Due to the delicate nature of the fabric only 1⁄2 leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered for products produced in this material.
This is a relatively durable material but like all products will need maintenance to keep it in optimum condition. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft damp, lint free cloth. We also recommend to use a suitable fabric protector spray.
Calf is a relatively strong leather but as with all material will require occasional maintenance. Any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth.
We would advise against the use of any cleaning products which may damage the print. Should the print become damaged we would be able to offer a best possible colour touch up service via both regional and central repair locations.
We recommend for customers to not wear this material with any delicate materials, as it may cause snags to fabric. As with our standard glitter fabrics, with wear the fabric will lose a small amount of glitter and as this is the nature of the fabric, it is not considered to be a fault. We advise against treating with any liquids containing alcohol as this will damage the metallic finish.
Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the denim. As with all denim, it is possible that some colour transfer may occur. This is the nature of denim but should have been reduced by the washing process.
Our Biodegradable Rubber is an exciting new material development. This fabric is durable and somewhat easy to maintain. Any loose dirt can be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth. For more deeply engrained dirt we would advise that items are returned to a JC repair center for cleaning & refreshment. Should the product get wet, customers should wipe away any surface water and allow the product to dry naturally. Products should be stored in a dry and ventilated space when not in use.
Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. As this material has a printed finishing care should be taken to avoid any scuffing or scratching that will remove the print. Clients should be advised to avoid any cleaning products or liquids containing solvents or alcohol which may also damage the print. Once the print has been damaged it is not possible to re-apply or restore.
Bonded nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion resistance but can still be damaged if handled without due care.
The material can be protected with a suitable fabric protection spray – we can recommend handbag clinic products. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth or a suitable cleaning spray can be used to remove slightly heavier marks. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered.
Clients should also avoid contact with open heat sources which may damage the nylon.
Any loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products, especially any containing solvents which will damage the leopard print.
Clients should take extra care to avoid contact with rough or sharp objects which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged or damaged, they cannot be repaired or restored. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and as with all metallic finishes, clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service can be offered via a jc repair centre, however results will vary as cleaning the material too aggressively may cause damage.
This is a relatively durable material but like all products will need maintenance to keep it in optimum condition. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft damp, lint free cloth. A suitable fabric protector spray may be used but the care requirements for other materials used in combination should also be taken into consideration.
Nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion and water resistance but can still be damaged if handled without due care. If the material does become damaged it may not be possible to repair or restore. clients should be advised to avoid close contact with open heat sources which may cause damage to the nylon. Extra care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will cause irreversible damage to the camo print. To clean, clients should use a soft, damp, lint free cloth to gently remove any loose dirt. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
As lace is a delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging. Once the fabric is damaged, it is not possible to restore to its original condition. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint free cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Should the material become marked, we would advise to use one of our specialist repair centres to complete this type of repair to avoid any accidental damage however, results cannot be guaranteed. Due to the delicate nature of the material and risk of damage, only ½ resoling services can be offered.
Cashmere is relatively resilient to wear but may eventually shed fibers from abrasion. Advise clients to avoid friction as this will cause the fibers to shed and pull. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and any loose dirt should be wiped away gently with a soft, dry cloth. If the product gets wet, any residual water should be duly removed and the item should be allowed to dry naturally as the fibers are incredibly fragile when wet. We would advise a cleaning or refreshment service via one of our JC repair centers.
This ultra modern and versatile material is made of 100% transparent PVC. This material is durable and somewhat easy to maintain. Any loose dirt can be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth. Care should be taken to avoid scratching the material as this is impossible to repair. With constant flexing, the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear and cannot be reversed or restored. Please store the product in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Canvas is a relatively strong material but may require some maintenance repairs from time to time. In terms of care, loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Due to the lacquered finish of the leather, clients should be advised to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents that will remove the surface finishing. Once this happens it is not possible to repair or restore. This material will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this material. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Clients should also be advised to avoid excessive abrasion or scratching which could damage the material.
In terms of care, the fabric should be treated similar to that of our glitter fabrics. The fabric can be damaged by friction or abrasion and for this reason, please ensure that the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. Customers should also avoid snagging the material as once it has frayed, it is not possible to repair or restore. As such, we are unable to offer any repair services for such issues that have been caused due to accidental damage during wear. We would not recommend using any cleaning products on this material and dirt can be wiped with a soft, dry cloth. For any deeply engrained dirt or stains we would advise to assist customers via a JC approved repair centre only.
Canvas is a relatively strong material but may require some maintenance repairs from time to time. Care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. Any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products that may contain chemicals which will damage the print. Solvents should also be avoided for the same reason.
Great care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the threads may not be able to be restored. Clients should be advised that with wear and abrasion the hotfix crystals can become damaged and the product may lose some crystals. This should not be considered a flaw and the product should be handled with due care. Any loose dirt should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth taking care to not damage the net. For more engrained dirt, a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair center. Please ensure the shoes are always kept in their protective packaging.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging, abrasion and contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged they cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For heavier dirt a suitable fabric cleaner can be used – we would recommend Handbag Clinic’s ‘Fabric Cleaner & Spotter’. Alternatively a professional cleaning service via a repair centre can be offered.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as it will not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint- free cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service. Avoid at home cleaning products and liquids containing solvents or alcohol which may damage the printed finish.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging, abrasion and contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the threads. once the threads have been snagged they cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. for heavier dirt a suitable fabric cleaner can be used – we would recommend handbag clinic’s ‘fabric cleaner & spotter’. Alternatively a professional cleaning service via a JC repair centre can be offered. Due to the delicate nature of the fabric only ½ leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered for products produced in this material.
Please take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as repair once fraying occurs may not be possible. Any satin can be damaged by friction such as a full length dress rubbing on the top of the shoe. We would recommend spraying the item with a suitable protector prior to use. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft, dry cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service.
Care will be the same as our classic lamé glitter, where abrasion and alcohol may damage the material. All glitter fabrics will lose a small amount of glitter. This is not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. The foil finishing applied to the leather is a surface finishing and so once removed cannot be restored.
Nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion resistance but can still be damaged if handled without due care. If the material does become damaged, then this may not be possible to repair. Clients should also avoid close contact with open heat sources which may damage the nylon. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will cause irreversible damage to the print.
Due to the natural quality of the raffia and the fabrics reinforcement, the material is relatively durable. However, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the material cannot be repaired. Clients should be advised to avoid snagging the material which could damage the fringing. Once the fringing has become damaged it is not possible to restore. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp, lint free cloth taking care when cleaning the fringed areas. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Due to the woven nature of the material it is not possible to complete a full branded resoling as this could cause irreparable damage to the raffia.
Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth. The washing process of this fabric should reduce any colour transfer, however we should advise clients that this may occur as with all denim products. We would advise clients to avoid rain or groundwater which may cause the colour to run. Clients should avoid any excessive abrasion which may damage the chevron embroidery, once this happens it will not be possible to repair or restore.
As this material has a coarse texture, we would advise clients to take care when wearing products in this material with delicate fabrics. It is likely that products will snag delicate materials such as chiffon or silk. Clients should be advised to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the finishing of the sequins. All cleaning products should be avoided.
Should any of the sequins detach, we will be able to offer a repair service provided we have availability of the components.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the glitter and adhesive. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the glitter polka dots may wear away – this is not a flaw and cannot be repaired once damage. We would advise to avoid snagging or catching the material as this may damage the tulle fabric and once this occurs it is not possible repair.
Any excess dirt can be gently removed with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Care should also be taken for materials used in conjunction with the tulle.
Please be aware that some loss of glitter may occur with wear. We advise against wearing coarse glitter fabric against delicate items of clothing, such as chiffon, as the abrasive finish may cause snagging. We do not recommend treating with any liquids containing alcohol as this will damage the metallic finish.
This material will behave very similarly to patent and like patent has a virtually scratch proof finish and excellent water resistance. Dirt adhering to the material can be easily removed with a soft damp cloth. With wear it may eventually lose its glossy finish but will remain much smoother than most materials. The material will very easily absorb ink or pigments from other items it comes into contact with and products should be kept in their dustbag when not in use. Clients should be advised to avoid contact with darker or heavily printed materials as once a product becomes stained or marked it is impossible to remove. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents.
This material is durable but as with any material does require care to maintain best condition. To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Our cotton/lurex mix has been developed and is produced in the same way as the previous material, cotton mix. This material is durable but as with any material does require care to maintain best condition. To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Take care to avoid snagging the lurex threads, as these cannot be repaired once damaged.
With abrasion and wear it is possible for the fabric to moult some fibres, this is normal for this type of material. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft dry, lint free cloth. Due to the nature of the fabric it is likely that the material will easily collect lint, clients should be advised to use a lint roller to remove any excess. We would advise clients to use a suitable fabric cleaner to refresh the material – we would recommend handbag clinics fabric & spotter cleaner. Please advise clients to take care not to clean the product too aggressively as doing so may distort the pile of the fabric. For maintenance repairs a ½ leather/micro rubber resoling can be offered.
As this is a woven material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the yarns. Once the fabric is damaged it is not possible to repair and restore. With time and use the layer of polyurethane may eventually lose its shine and deteriorate. This should not be considered a defect and is natural wear for this type of material. A soft damp, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should be used only in the direction of the weave. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service may be offered via a jc repair centre, however due to the light colour of this material results will vary.
This material has a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish may be removed. This is normal wear for this material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed it is not possible to restore. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic finishing.
With constant flexing the fabric may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear of the material and cannot be repaired.
Products should be store away from humidity and sources of heat and any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and dried immediately.
This is a simple yet highly sophisticated and lustrous embossed satin. With wear it is possible for the fabric to be damaged and fray. Once this occurs it is not possible to repair. We recommend a silicon based protector spray which will temporarily protect the fabric from any deep staining or water marks. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Great care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the threads may not be able to be restored. Clients should be advised that with wear and abrasion the hotfix crystals can become damaged and the product may lose some crystals. This should not be considered a flaw and the product should be handled with due care. Any loose dirt should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth taking care to not damage the net. For more engrained dirt, a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre. Please ensure the shoes are always kept in their protective packaging.
Clients should take extra care to avoid contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged, they cannot be repaired or restored. Any surface dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For more deeply engrained stains we would recommend using a suitable fabric cleaner used only in the direction of the threads or alternatively offering a professional refreshment service via a JC repair centre.
With abrasion and use it is possible for the fabric to moult some fibres. Once the glitter diamond design is removed or abraded, it is not possible to repair. Any light marks or dirt may be removed with a soft damp cloth. Clients should also avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will damage the diamond glitter design.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to wear and abrasion, however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. The material can be protected with a suitable fabric protection spray – we can recommend handbag clinic products. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth or a suitable cleaning spray can be used to remove slightly heavier marks. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered, however results mays vary due to the light colour of this material. Consideration should be made for the other materials used on products in conjunction with this material.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging, abrasion and contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged they cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For heavier dirt a suitable fabric cleaner can be used – we would recommend Handbag Clinic’s ‘Fabric Cleaner & Spotter’. Alternatively a professional cleaning service via a repair centre can be offered. Due to the delicate nature of the fabric only ½ leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered for products produced in this material.
We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or slg with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate material.
As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Care of other materials that are used in conjunction with this material also need to be taken into consideration.
Half leather/micro rubber resoling repairs can be offered on this material.
Our beautiful dusty glitter is developed on a base of our signature fine glitter. The top glitter layer is then sprayed to achieve the specific desired colour exclusive to Jimmy Choo. Any glitter fabric can be damaged by friction such as a full length garment rubbing on the top of the shoe and should be handled with due care. All glitter fabrics will loose a small amount of glitter with initial use – this is not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Please also avoid contact with excessive moisture as the adhesives used to produce the material are water based.
As lace is a delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric or embroidery. Once the lace is damaged, it is not possible to repair. This is normal wear for this type of material and should not be considered a flaw. Any loose dirt should be gently removed with a soft, lint free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
As lace is a delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric. Once the lace fabric is damaged, it is not possible to repair. Any loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Cork can be damaged by exposure to heat and we would not recommend products made from cork are left in direct sunlight or near any source of direct heat. The embroidered threads may be damaged through excess abrasion. Once damaged, they are not able to be repaired. Dirt can be removed with a soft dry cloth and we would not advise the use of any cleaning product.
Polyester fibres are woven using a specialised technique that allows for a hollow structure to be formed within the fabric, resulting in an aerated material with an athletic aesthetic.In terms of care, the threads may be damaged through excess abrasion. Once damaged, they are not able to be repaired. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as it will not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care.
Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service.
This material is exclusive to our Varenne Tophandle and has a stunning addition of Jewel Embroidery motif. Extra care should be taken to avoid scratching or snagging the crystals
Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the woven panels. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Any loose dirt can be removed using a soft damp cloth or soft brush, allow to air dry away from direct sources of heat. We would advise against and cleaning products being used as this will damage the material.
Any glitter fabric can be damaged by friction such as a full length dress rubbing on the top of the shoe. The delicacy of this material means the item should be handled with due care. We suggest a finger width is left between the hem and the shoe. All glitter fabrics will lose a small amount of glitter. This is not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or slg with a chiffon or tulle material as it is likely to snag any delicate material. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finished, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Any loose dirt can be removed using a soft cloth or brush. We would advise against any cleaning products being used, as this will damage the water resistant finishing on the flannel fabric.
As this is a woven material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the threads. Once the fabric is damaged it is not possible to repair and restore. Because of this, clients should be made aware of the delicacy of the material. A soft dry, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should be used only in the direction of the weave. We would advise against the use of any at home cleaning products. For more deeply engrained dirt, a cleaning and refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre to improve the condition of the material. A full branded resoling cannot be offered for this material due to its delicacy and potential risk of damage whilst completing the repair. As an alternative a half leather/micro resoling should be advised.
Silk organza is a very delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric. Once the fabric is damaged, there is a possibility that a repair service will not be able to be offered. This is normal wear for this type of material and should not be considered a flaw. Clients should be advised of the delicacy of the material and to take due care of the product. Any loose dirt should be gently removed with a soft, lint free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Due to the delicacy of the fabric, clients should be advised to take extra care to avoid snagging or catching the material. Should the material snag or fray, it will not be possible to repair or restore. Care should also be taken to avoid abrasion which may damage the velvet fibres.
In terms of cleaning, a soft, damp, lint-free cloth can be used to remove any surface dirt. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. For any deeply engrained dirt we would advise to use one of our specialised repair centres to complete this type of repair however, results cannot be guaranteed.
Half leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered on this material, however we would advise to proceed with care due to the delicacy of the material and potential risk of damage.
As lace is a delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging. Once the fabric is damaged, it is not possible to repair.
Loose dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Should the material become marked we would advise to use one of our specialised repair centres to complete this type of repair however, results cannot be guaranteed.
The raffia base is quite a durable material but we advise customers to take care as the floral application may be damaged through abrasion. Once the raffia base of the flowers are damaged, it is impossible to repair. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt.
To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. Do not use any cleaning product. Avoid scratching and snagging as this cannot be repaired once it occurs.
We advise to remove any loose dirt with a soft, dry cloth. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the canvas.
Frayed cotton is a durable material but will require care to maintain its best condition. As the material is offered in lighter colours for this season, extra care will need to be taken to avoid irreparable staining. we would advise clients to protect the material with suitable fabric protection spray – we can recommend handbag clinic products. To remove any surface dirt, the product should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth and dried away from direct heat. For more engrained staining we would recommend a refreshment service, via a JC repair centre however, results cannot be guaranteed. Care should be taken to avoid snagging the threads or frayed edges, as once the threads become damaged it is not possible to repair or restore. This is a fabric, that will not stretch in the same way as a leather, and allowances should be made during fitting.
Due to the natural quality of the raffia and the fabrics reinforcement, the material is relatively durable. However, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the material cannot be repaired. Clients should be advised to avoid snagging the material which could damage the fringing. Once the fringing has become damaged it is not possible to restore. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp lint free cloth taking care when cleaning the fringed areas. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Our care card includes a disclaimer of this materials coarse texture under special care fabrics. We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or small leather good with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate material. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
With wear it is possible for the fabric to be damaged and fray. Once this occurs it is not possible to repair. A silicon based protector spray may be used, which will temporarily protect the fabric from any deep staining or water marks. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
As this is a woven material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the yarns. Once the fabric is damaged it is not possible to repair or restore. Because of this clients should be made aware of the delicacy of the material. A soft, dry, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should only be used in the direction of the weave. Liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided to prevent damage to the metallic yarns. A good fabric protector can be used to protect the material from staining however, caution should be taken to avoid damage to the metallic yarns.
This delicate fabric can be damaged by friction, such as a full length dress on a shoe, or a bag brushing against a leg. With wear, the fabric will lose a small amount of glitter and as this is the nature of the fabric, it is not considered to be a fault. If an area of the product becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. We therefore recommend glitter fabric merchandise is handled with utmost care. Do not treat with any liquids containing alcohol as this will cause permanent damage.
With a suede base, some care requirements will be similar to that of our classic suede. This means the material is very absorbent and deeply absorbs anything spilt onto it. Once a stain is deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. All glitter fabrics will lose a small amount of glitter – this is not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with this product, particularly the mirror leather. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We advise against the use of any cleaning product.
As with all glitter products, a small amount of glitter may be lost with wear and abrasion. This is not a fault and the glitter finish cannot be re-applied. Care must be taken to avoid contact with solvents which may cause further glitter loss.
With abrasion and use it is possible for the fabric to molt some fibers. Once the glitter surface is removed or abraded, the glitter cannot be re-applied or restored and as such, no Aftersales service can be offered for this issue. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint free cloth. As velvet is a very dense fabric, when stored slight marring or flattening of the fibers can occur. This is not considered a flaw and can be restored in the majority of cases with a steamer. Clients should avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will remove the glitter finish.
Grosgrain is a relatively resilient material but may require some maintenance repairs from time to time. Any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth ensuring cleaning motions are completed in the direction of the weave. Should the product get wet, remove surface water immediately and pat residual moisture dry. The material can be protected with a fabric protection spray to create a barrier to dirt and staining – we recommend handbag clinic or woly products.
Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the metallic finishing. With constant flexing, the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear and cannot be reversed or restored. The product can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. We recommend that consideration should also be made from the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the canvas.
This material is durable and somewhat easy to maintain. Any loose dirt can be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth. Care should be taken to avoid scratching the plexi as this is impossible to repair. TPU is a temperature sensitive material. this means that in extremes of heat the material can stretch whilst if it becomes excessively cold it may become brittle. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the holographic finishing. With constant flexing, the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear and cannot be reversed or restored. Please store the product in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Our playful JC Logo Canvas Degrade is developed on a 100% woven cotton canvas base . Canvas is a relatively strong material but may require some maintenance repairs from time to time. Care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. Any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products that may contain chemicals which will damage the print. Solvents should also be avoided for the same reason. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the canvas.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging, abrasion and contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged they cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For heavier dirt a suitable fabric cleaner can be used – we would recommend Handbag Clinic’s ‘Fabric Cleaner & Spotter’. Alternatively a professional cleaning service via a repair centre can be offered. Due to the woven nature of the fabric only ½ leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered for products produced in this material.
This fabric is durable and somewhat easy to maintain. Any loose dirt can be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth. Care should be taken to avoid scratching the material as once this happens it can be impossible to repair.
This is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed it cannot be re-applied or restored. In addition, clients should avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will also damage the surface finishing. In terms of cleaning, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately. Clients should be advised not to use any cleaning products and avoid scratching the leather as this cannot be repaired. Products should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to stains and scratches, however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage to the JC logo print. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this may remove the JC logo print or cause it to peel. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the JC logo print may be lost – this is not a flaw and cannot be repaired once damaged. In terms of care, loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on products in conjunction with this material.
Capturing the euphoric glamour of this collection, we incorporate our JC branding on our statement JC Velvet material. Our JC Velvet starts off on a velvet base which is a woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are very evenly distributed.Velvet can be easily marred, as prolonged compression can permanently affect the pile. This is normal wear for this type of material and should not be considered a flaw. Clients should be advised to store velvet away from humidity, sources of heat and be kept out of contact from water. Water can be very harmful to velvet as the nap will become damaged when wet. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Velvet fibers can be refreshed with a steaming service. Please note that shoes made from velvet are delivered in protective polybags. Please ensure the shoes are always kept in their protective packaging
This fabric is a relatively strong material but may require some maintenance repairs from time to time. Any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth. We would advise clients to use a suitable fabric protector and cleaner - we can recommend handbag clinic fabric cleaner & spotter. For more heavily engrained dirt we can offer cleaning/refreshments services via regional and central repair centres.
Clients should take extra care to avoid contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged, they cannot be repaired or restored.
Any surface dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For more deeply engrained stains we would recommend using a suitable fabric cleaner used only in the direction of the threads or alternatively offering a professional refreshment service via a JC repair centre.
Nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion and water resistance but can still be damaged if handled without due care. If the material does become damaged it may not be possible to repair or restore. Clients should be advised to avoid close contact with open heat sources which may cause damage to the material.
Extra care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will cause irreversible damage to the jewelled print.To clean, clients should use a soft, damp, lint free cloth to gently remove any loose dirt. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to stains and scratches however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. In terms of care, loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the material.
Customers should take care to avoid contact with any sharp or rough materials/objects which could damage the yarns. Once the yarns are damaged they cannot be repaired.
Any excess dirt can be removed carefully with a soft, damp cloth taking care not to catch the yarns. We would recommend a suitable fabric cleaning product to remove more deeply engrained dirt – we can recommend handbag clinic or woly products. For any metallic options, cleaning products should be avoided
Take care to avoid contact with any sharp or rough materials which could damage the lurex threads. Once the threads are damaged, they cannot be repaired. for care, excess dirt can be removed carefully with a soft, dry cloth, taking care not to damage the threads. We would recommend against the use of any cleaning products as to not damage the metallic lurex threads.
The stunning and luxurious Lace Embroidery is our beautifully intricate lace fabric for the SS22 season . As Lace Embroidery is a delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging. Once the fabric is damaged, it is not possible to repair or restore. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products. To protect the material customers can be recommended to purchase a fabric protection spray, that can be applied to the product prior to use. We recommend Handbag Clinic or Woly products. Should the material become marked we would advise to use one of our specialised repair centers to complete this type of repair to ensure the material doesn’t become damaged during cleaning however, results cannot be guaranteed
Lamé glitter offers a more durable finish than other glitter fabrics, however some loss of glitter is still to be expected - this is not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. We advise against treating with any liquids containing alcohol as this will damage the metallic finish.
Due to the natural quality of the raffia and the fabrics reinforcement, the material is relatively durable. However, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the material cannot be repaired. Clients should be advised to avoid snagging the material which could cause irreversible damage the threads. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will damage the metallic threads. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product and only specialised cleaning services via JC repair centres should be offered to clients.
Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth and the client should be advised to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will damage the material.
Nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion and water resistance, but can still be damaged if handled without due care. If the material does become damaged it may not be possible to repair or restore. Extra care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will cause irreversible damage to the print. To clean, clients should use a soft, damp, lint free cloth to gently remove any loose dirt. For more deeply engrained dirt a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
Linen is a durable fabric however as with any material does require care to maintain its best condition. To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would recommend a suitable fabric cleaning product to remove more deeply engrained dirt – we can recommend handbag clinic products. Handbag Clinic can also be contacted to provide a refreshment and restoration service. Care should also be taken for materials used in conjunction with this material.
With abrasion and use it is possible for the fabric to molt some fibres. Once the lizard skin print is less defined or abraded, it is not possible to repair. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth. As velvet is a very dense fabric, when stored slight marring or flattening of the fibres can occur. This is not considered a flaw and is a natural feature of this beautiful material. Careful steaming under the aftersales teams instructions, will improve any marring that occurs as a result of storage. We cannot offer a re-soling service as this would risk damaging the upper of the fabric.
Clients should take care to avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents which would damage the material. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products on the material. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft dry cloth.
Take care to avoid contact with any sharp or rough materials which could damage the lurex threads. Once the threads are damaged, they cannot be repaired.
We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and as with all metallic finishes, especially avoid contact with solvents which will remove the finishing. any loose dirt can be removed using a soft, damp, lint free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads.
This hard-wearing material should be very resistant to stains and scratches however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. Dirt can be removed with a clean soft damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products that may contain chemicals which will damage the print. Solvents should also be avoided for the same reason.
With abrasion and use it is possible for the fabric to molt some fibres. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft, dry cloth. As velvet is a very dense fabric, when store slight marring or flattening of the fibres can occur. This is not considered a flaw and is a natural feature of this beautiful material.
As lace is a delicate material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric. Once the lace fabric is damaged, it is not possible to repair. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
In terms of care, although lurex mesh is very durable it can still be damaged by excess abrasion. if the mesh becomes snagged or damaged in any way, it may not be possible to repair or restore. Loose dirt may be wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth. for more deeply engrained dirt we would advise to offer clients a refreshment service via a JC repair centre. As with all metallic finishes liquids containing alcohol and solvents should be avoided as this can remove the surface finishing. Due to the delicate nature of the fabric only ½ leather/micro rubber resoling can be offered. consideration should be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the woven fabric.
Customers should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as this may not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. Should an area of the Metallic Fabric become damaged, a best possible repair can be provided. We are able to re-secure the areas of the mesh that are lifting and cover any damaged areas where the glitter mesh is completely missing. Whilst products will not be returned to their original condition the repair will be as seamless as possible and improve the overall aesthetic.All glitter fabrics will lose a small amount of glitter - this is not a fault and is the nature of this beautiful material. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Any loose dirt can be removed using a soft, lint free cloth.
Incorporating our signature JC logo, this season we introduce our exciting JC Logo Pattern. The material is developed on a TPU base fabric, which has a metallic foil carefully applied to the surface in its entirety. JC Logo Pattern is a surface finishing and so with abrasion and wear the metallic finish can be removed. This is normal wear for this type of material and is not considered a flaw. Once the metallic finish is removed it cannot be re-applied or restored. In addition, clients should avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents which will also damage the surface finishing. In terms of cleaning, the product should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to wear and abrasion, however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. Should the yarns become snagged it will not be possible to repair or restore. Due to the metallic yarns, care should be taken to avoid any liquids containing alcohol or solvents which may remove the metallic finishing. We would also advise against any cleaning products due to this and would recommend that any cleaning is carried out by a jc repair centre. To remove any surface dirt the material can be wiped with a soft, damp cloth. Consideration should be made for the other materials used on products in conjunction with this material.
Clients should take extra care to avoid contact with rough or sharp materials, which could damage the weave. Once threads have been snagged, they are unable to repaired or restored. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and as with all metallic finishes clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents.
Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth and use only in direction of the weave.For more deeply engrained dirt a cleaning service can be offered via a JC approved repair centre, however results may be minimal as cleaning the material too aggressively damage the threads
We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or slg with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate material. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finished, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
With abrasion it is possible for the fabric to molt some fibres. Once the cross design is removed or abraded, it is not possible to repair. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth. As velvet is a very dense fabric, when stored slight marring or flattening of the fibres can occur. This is not considered a flaw and is a natural feature of this beautiful material.
We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or slg with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate material. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
In terms on care, although mesh is very durable it can still be damaged by excess abrasion. If the mesh becomes snagged or damaged in anyway, this cannot be repaired and as such, no Aftersales service can be offered. Loose dirt may be wiped with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should be taken for the other materials used in conjunction.. Nappa Leather can be very porous and so in its natural state may show watermarks. Once these appear they are very difficult to remove. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp cloth and dried immediately. For Aftersales repair services, you may offer a ½ leather/micro rubber resoling service for products produced in this material.
This material is durable and somewhat easy to maintain. Any loose dirt can be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth. Care should be taken to avoid scratching the plexi as this is impossible to repair. PVC is a temperature sensitive material. this means that in extremes of heat the material can stretch whilst if it becomes excessively cold it may become brittle. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will remove the holographic finishing. With constant flexing, the material may develop wrinkles which is considered the natural wear and cannot be reversed or restored. Please advise clients to store the product in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should also be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the leather such as a nappa leather trim. This is a durable fabric but with wear and tear it is possible for the material to become damaged and fray. Once this occurs it is not possible to repair. It may be advised to use a silicon based protector spray which will temporarily protect the fabric from any deep staining or water marks.
In terms of care, although this is a very resilient and durable material the net may be damaged through excess abrasion and snagging. Once damaged, it will not be possible to repair. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and dried immediately. For more deeply engrained dirt we would recommend a professional cleaning service completed at a JC approved repair centre to ensure the material is not damaged during repair.
Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the adhesive and result in the loss of flocking fibres. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the flocking pattern may be lost. This is not considered a flaw and cannot be repaired once damaged. All glitter fabrics will lose a small amount of glitter. This is also not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied.
Padded nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion resistance but can still be damaged if handled without due care. If the material does become damaged, then this may not be possible to repair. The material can be protected with a suitable fabric protection spray – we can recommend handbag clinic products. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth or a suitable cleaning spray can be used to remove slightly heavier marks. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered. Clients should also avoid contact with open heat sources which may damage the nylon.
To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise not to use any cleaning products and avoid liquids containing solvents which may cause damage to the adhesive of the screen-print. Clients should be careful and avoid scratching. We can offer a best possible cleaning/refreshment service via regional and central repair locations, however if anything is spilt onto the flannel, it may not be able to be removed. For heels, we can offer a half leather/micro rubber re-soling service.
We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or SLG with a chiffon material, or similar, as it is likely to snag any delicate material. For shoes – if being worn with a full length gown, we would advise for a finger width gap to be allowed to avoid damage to the garment. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Coarse glitter fabric is also susceptible to water damage and once this occurs it is not always possible to repair.
Our seasonal Paisley Fabric is a stunning jacquard fabric adorned with a beautiful intricate floral pattern. Clients should take extra care to avoid contact with rough or sharp materials which could damage the woven fabric. Once the threads have been snagged or damaged, they cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads. For heavier dirt a suitable fabric cleaner can be used – we would recommend Handbag Clinic’s ‘Fabric Cleaner & Spotter’. Alternatively a professional cleaning service via a repair center can be offered. Due to the delicate nature of the fabric only ½ leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered for products produced in this material.
Due to the natural quality of the woven raffia, the material is relatively durable. However, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the weave cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth taking care to not damage the weave. For more engrained dirt, a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre. Items produced in this material should be stored away in their dust bag away from direct sunlight and sources of humidity.
To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise not to use any cleaning products and this may damage the material or the embroidered threads. We can offer a best possible cleaning/refreshment service via regional and central repair locations, however due to this being such a light colour, it may not be able to be removed. For heels, we can offer a half leather/micro rubber re-soling service.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to stains and scratches, however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. In terms of care, loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. A suitable fabric protection spray can be applied to the surface of the material prior to wear to keep it in optimum condition. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered.
Our Polka Dot Mesh is a delicate material and care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric. Once the lace fabric is damaged, it is not possible to repair. This is normal wear for this type of material and should not be considered a flaw. Clients should be advised of the delicacy of the material and to take due care of the product. Any loose dirt should be gently removed with a soft, lint free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth. The washing process of this fabric should reduce any colour transfer, however this may occur as with all denim products.
Due to the natural quality of the woven raffia, the material is relatively durable. However, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the threads cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth taking care to not damage the weave. For more engrained dirt, a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre. Due to the woven structure of the material only ½ leather/micro rubber resoling can be offered.
The material is relatively durable however, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the material cannot be repaired. Clients should be advised to avoid snagging the material which could damage the raffia and may be irreversible. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Surface dirt can be removed with a soft, dry, lint free cloth but for more deeply engrained dirt, please ensure that products are returned to JC approved repair centers only, to ensure the raffia does not get damaged during the repair.
This is a unique and technologically advanced material. When light is shone onto the fabric, a reflex affect is obtained by millions of micro glass spheres that are applied all over the material base. This means that if you take a photo of the shoe with flash, it glows back. This material is durable but as with any material, it requires care to maintain best condition. Any loose dirt should be removed with a damp lint free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. This is a fabric, not a leather, so allowance should be made during fitting as it will not stretch as much with use like a leather.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the glue and result in the loss of flocking fibres. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the flocking pattern may be lost – this is not a flaw and cannot be repaired once damaged. Clients should also take care with and snagging of the tulle as any damage cannot be reversed and we cannot offer an Aftersales service for this. To clean, the item can be wiped with a soft, dry, lint free cloth, taking care to not damage the rouched layers. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. We can offer a half leather/micro rubber re-soling service.
Extra care should be taken to avoid snagging this material or excess abrasion, as it may not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. Any satin can be damaged by friction, such as a full length dress rubbing on the top of the shoe. For this reason, please handle this item with due care. If you have purchased a light satin product we would recommend you spray the item with a suitable protector prior to use. Jimmy Choo recommends Handbag Clinic products. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service. Please note that shoes made from satin are delivered in protective poly (plastic) bags. Please ensure the shoes are always kept in their protective packaging. This is especially the case for white and ivory satin shoes.
With wear it is possible for the fabric to be damaged and fray. Once this occurs it is not possible to repair. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft damp cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Although covered by the metallic foil, clients should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as it will not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care.
Clients should also be advised to avoid contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic coating. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products for this reason. No Aftersales service would be able to be offered for any damage to the surface of this material.
A care card is included with these products with a disclaimer about the delicate nature of this material's coarse texture under special care fabrics. We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or small leather good with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate material. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
Nylon is a strong material which has excellent abrasion resistance but can still be damaged if handled without due care. If the material does become damaged, then this may not be possible to repair. Avoid close contact with open heat sources which may damage the nylon and solvents which may remove the print. Any loose dirt may be removed using a soft, damp lint free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products as these may remove the hydro-repellent protection.
Please take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as this may not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. All glitter fabrics will lose a small amount of glitter- this is not a fault and is the nature of this beautiful material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Any loose dirt can be removed using a soft, lint free cloth.
Customers should take care to avoid contact with any sharp or rough materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads are damaged, they cannot be repaired. For care, excess dirt can be removed carefully with a soft, damp cloth, taking care not to damage the threads. We would recommend against any cleaning products however we can offer a best possible cleaning/refreshment service via regional and central repair locations.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to stains and scratches however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. In terms of care, loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered via our specialist repair centres. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on products in conjunction with this fabric.
As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion and equally snag delicate fabrics. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. In the case of the shoes being selected as bridal items, we would suggest a finger width is left between the hem of the dress and the top of the shoe to avoid damage to either item.
We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or SLG with a chiffon material, or anything similar, as it is likely to snag any delicate material. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Coarse glitter fabric is also susceptible to water damage and once this occurs it is not always possible to repair.
To clean, the product can be wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth to remove any surface dirt. For more heavily engrained dirt, cleaning and refreshment services can be offered via JC approved repair centres. Products should be stored in a cool, dry place when not in use and kept away from direct heat and sources of direct sunlight. Customers should be advised to avoid excessive abrasion which can cause irreversible damage to the fibres and printed finish. As with all printed finishes avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents that can damage the print.
Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp, lint free cloth. We advise to avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents which can damage the star striped foil. Once the foil is damaged it is not possible to reapply or restore.
Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft, damp cloth. With time and use the fabric may eventually lose some of its luster as the coated finishing naturally wears. This material will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this fabric. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather. Stretch Bonded Fabric can be susceptible to tearing should the product not be handled with due care. Clients should use the palm of their hand and flat fingers when fitting products, avoiding nails and rings.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to wear and abrasion, however care should still be taken as if one of the threads is snagged or is caught this could lead to irreversible damage. We would suggest that customers purchase a suitable fabric protection spray to protect from staining – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth or a suitable cleaning spray can be used to remove slightly heavier mark.
For care, the product may be wiped with a soft dry cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Please note that this material may develop some creasing with wear and flexing. This is the normal wear of the material and is not considered a defect.
This is a relatively durable and stain resistant material but like all products will need maintenance to keep it in optimum condition. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth as to not damage the glitter finishing. As with all glitter products, a small amount of glitter may be lost initially. Once the glitter has been lost, it is not possible to replace. Care must be taken to avoid contact with solvents, which may cause further glitter loss.
As with our coarse glitter fabric products, items made in this material are sold with a disclaimer which is aimed to warn you of its coarse texture. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing of the sequins. All cleaning products should be avoided.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to stains and scratches, however care should still be taken to avoid any irreversible damage. In terms of care, loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. A suitable fabric protection spray can be applied to the surface of the material prior to wear to keep it in optimum condition. For general wear and tear issues, a refreshment and cleaning service can be offered. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on products in conjunction with this material.
Care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric, as once this happens it may not be possible to repair or restore. Loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth. Suitable fabric protectors and cleaners may be used carefully as to not make contact with the suede uppers of the shoes – we can recommend handabg clinic products. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the material.
Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft, damp cloth. With wear, time and use the leather may eventually lose its glossy finish. This material will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this material. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather.
Our Synthetic leather 100% Polyester base fabric. Similar to our patent leather, this is quite a durable material due to its coating. Loose dirt can be easily wiped from the surface with a soft, damp cloth. With wear, time and use the leather may eventually lose its glossy finish. This material will easily absorb ink or pigment they are in contact with, especially for lighter shades of this fabric. Products should be kept in their dust bag when not in use and contact with dark or heavily printed materials should be avoided. Care should also be taken to avoid contact with any type of solvent or alcohol which may damage the surface of the leather. Consideration should be taken for other materials used in conjunction with the synthetic leather.
Technical mesh is a durable fabric but as with all materials will require occasional maintenance. to clean any surface dirt the material can be wiped with a soft, damp , lint free cloth. For more deeply engrained stains a refreshment service can be offered to clients via a JC repair centre. Although tightly woven, the material may potentially snag or pull with abrasion. once this happens it may not be possible to repair or restore. Consideration should also be taken for other materials used in conjunction.
As this is a woven material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the yarns. Once the fabric is damaged it is not possible to repair or restore. Because of this clients should be made aware of the delicacy of the material. A soft, dry, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should only be used in the direction of the weave. Liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided to prevent damage to the metallic yarns. A good fabric protector can be used to protect the material from staining however, caution should be taken to avoid damage to the metallic yarns. For maintenance repairs, a half leather/micro re-soling service can be offered, however we would advise to proceed with caution due to the woven construction of the fabric and potential risk of damage.
Theatre Velvet can be easily marred, as prolonged compression can permanently affect the pile. This is normal wear for this type of material and should not be considered a flaw. Clients should be advised to store the material away from humidity, sources of heat and be kept out of contact from water. Water can be very harmful to material and the yarns can become damaged when wet. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Clients should take care to avoid snagging the raised pile of the material as it will not be possible to repair.
This fabric is durable and somewhat easy to maintain. Any loose dirt can be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth. Care should be taken to avoid scratching the fabric as this is impossible to repair.
Our Tufted Canvas is a striking development for the season, exclusive to the Men’s collection . This is quite a durable material but may be damaged through excess abrasion. Clients should take care to avoid catching or snagging the material as once the woven surface is damaged it may note be possible to repair. We would advise clients to spray their product with a suitable fabric protector, particularly for the lighter colourway used on this material offering. We would recommend Woly or Handbag Clinic products. A soft, damp, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. For deeply engrained stains we are able to offer a cleaning/refreshment service at a suitable repair Centre .
Care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the fabric. Loose dirt may be wiped with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the material. Suitable fabric protectors and cleaners may be used carefully as to not make contact with the leather sections of the shoes.
This hard wearing material should be very resistant to wear and abrasion, however customers should take care to avoid contact with any sharp or rough materials which could cause damage. Care should be taken, as if one of the threads is snagged or scraped this could lead to irreversible damage. Loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft, damp cloth or a suitable cleaning spray can be used to remove slightly heavier marks. We would recommend against any cleaning products however we can offer a best possible cleaning/refreshment service via regional and central repair locations.
With abrasion and use it is possible for the fabric to moult some fibres. Loose dirt may be removed with a damp cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Velvet can be easily marred, as prolonged compression can permanently affect the pile. This is normal wear for this type of material and should not be considered a flaw. Clients should be advised to store velvet away from humidity, sources of heat and be kept out of contact from water. Water can be very harmful to velvet as the nap will become damaged when wet. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Velvet fibers can be refreshed with a steaming service.
As the pile of linen velvet is usually shorter than that of other velvets, it’s more prone to the velvet being flattened.Please ensure that items are always kept in their protective packaging.
As with all glitter fabrics, care should be taken to ensure the fabric does not come into contact with water and the use of any liquid including solvents should be avoided as this could lead to glitter loss. A soft, dry cloth should be used to remove any loose dirt and care should be taken to avoid abrasive surfaces which could remove the flock powder or damage the velvet surface.
Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the adhesive and result in the loss of flocking fibres. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the flocking pattern may be lost, this is not a flaw and cannot be repaired once damaged. All glitter fabrics will loose a small amount of glitter, this is not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bad, the glitter cannot be reapplied.
Velvet can be easily marred, as prolonged compression can permanently affect the pile. This is normal wear for this type of material and should not be considered a flaw.Velvet is expected to shed some fibres in initial use and this is a natural characteristic of the material.
Clients should be advised to store the material away from humidity, sources of heat and be kept out of contact from water. Water can be very harmful to material and the nap can become damaged when wet. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Canvas is a relatively strong material but may require some maintenance repairs from time to time. In terms of care, loose dirt may be wiped away with a soft damp cloth. Consideration should also be made for the other materials used on the product in conjunction with the canvas. Due to the lacquered finish of the leather, clients should be advised to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents that will remove the surface finishing. Once this happens it is not possible to repair or restore. Clients should also be advised to avoid excessive abrasion or scratching which could damage the material.
Webbing mix is a relatively strong material but may require some maintenance repairs from time to time. Any excess dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth. We would advise clients to use a suitable fabric protector and cleaner we can recommend handbag clinic fabric cleaner & spotter. For more heavily engrained dirt we can offer cleaning/refreshments services via regional and central repair centres. Due to the nature of the fabric it is likely that the material will easily collect lint, clients should be advised to use a lint roller to remove any excess.
Clients should take extra care to avoid contact with rough or sharp objects which could damage the threads. Once the threads have been snagged or damaged, they cannot be repaired or restored. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and as with all metallic finishes, clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and used only in the direction of the threads.
To clean the product, the item should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth and dried immediately away from direct heat. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents which may cause damage to the fabric and lurex threads. Clients should be careful to avoid scratching or snagging the fabric. Customers should take care to avoid contact with any sharp or rough materials which could damage the threads. Once the threads become damaged, they cannot be repaired. We can offer a best possible cleaning/refreshment service via regional and central repair locations.
Woven Braided Raffia is quite a durable material but may be damaged through excess abrasion. Client should be advised to avoid snagging or catching the yarns. Once the yarns are damaged, it may not be possible to repair or restore. A soft, damp, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
With abrasion and use it is possible for the fabric to molt some fibres. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth. As velvet is a very dense fabric, when stored slight marring or flattening of the fibres can occur. This is not considered a flaw and is a natural feature of this beautiful material.
Woven fabric is created by weaving a combination of polyester and metallic lurex threads onto a linen base using a specialist loom which is able to combine the two different types of threads. Care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion which will snag the threads. Once this occurs, it is not possible to repair. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should be used only in direction of the weave. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
This is quite a durable tight weave but may be damaged though excess abrasion. Once the threads are damaged, they are not able to be repaired. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Consideration should also be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the woven fabric, such as a nappa leather trim.
Our Woven Knitwear Wool is an exciting new addition used exclusively on our Bon Bon style this collection, composed of 100% wool threads, As this is a woven material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the yarns. Once the fabric is damaged it is not possible to repair or restore. Because of this clients should be made aware of the delicacy of the material. A soft, dry, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt. We would recommend that products are returned to JC approved repair centers for more extensive dirt/stains. Please advise customers to avoid contact with excessive moisture and water. Should the product become wet advise customers to let the product dry naturally.
Due to the natural quality of the woven raffia, the material is relatively durable. However, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the threads cannot be repaired or restored. Any loose dirt should be gently wiped with a soft, damp, lint free cloth taking care to not damage the weave. For more engrained dirt, a refreshment service can be offered via a JC repair centre.
The manufacture of this beautiful Woven Raffia Net is derived from an ancient handcrafted knotting technique known as macramé, which is a similar method to weaving. As this is a knotted material, care should be taken to avoid abrasion or snagging of the yarns. Once the material is damaged it may not possible to repair and restore. Because of this, clients should be made aware of the delicacy of the material. A soft dry, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should be used with care. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Consideration should be taken for materials used in conjunction.
Loose dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint free cloth. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Customers should also take care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as this may not be possible to repair once any fraying occurs. Consideration should be taken for other materials used in conjunction with this material. Due to the delicacy of the material full resoling services cannot be offered on styles produced in this material. We are able to offer ½ leather or rubber resoling only. For any deeply engrained dirt or stains we would advise to assist customers via a JC approved repair center only. The woven rope is an unique and contemporary material , developed by using dyed yarns composed of 100% cotton and traditional techniques.
In terms of care, Lurex should be treated similar to that of our glitter fabrics. The fabric can be damaged by friction or abrasion and for this reason, please ensure that the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. Customers should also avoid snagging the material as once it has frayed, it is not possible to be repaired or restored. As such, we are unable to offer any repair services for such issues that have been caused via accidental damage during wear. We would not recommend using any cleaning products on this material and dirt can be wiped with a soft, dry cloth. For any deeply engrained dirt or stains we would advise to assist customers via a JC approved repair centre only.
Care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion which will snag threads. Once this occurs, it is not possible to repair. A soft dry, lint free cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt which should be used only in the direction of the weave. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Consideration should also be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the woven fabric, such as a nappa or kid leather trim.
Raffia is quite a durable material but we advise to take care as the floral application may be damaged through abrasion. Once the raffia base or the flowers are damaged, it is impossible to repair this fabric. A soft dry cloth can be used to remove any loose dirt.
The iconic glitter fabrics used by JIMMY CHOO are by nature delicate and will require special care when handling. A small amount of glitter may be lost with initial use and this is to be considered as normal. Please avoid contact with rain and ground water which may damage the glitter.
For coarse or rough glitter and crystal finishes, please avoid contact with delicate fabrics or materials susceptible to damage.
Due to the artisanal processes, every piece made by JIMMY CHOO is unique in its embellishment pattern.
Any glitter fabric can be damaged by friction such as a full length garment rubbing on the top of the shoe. For this reason, you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and that the item is handled with due care. All glitter fabrics will loose a small amount of glitter with initial use – this is not a fault and is the nature of the material. To clean, we would advise clients to use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to remove any surface dirt and for more deeply ingrained dirt to offer a refreshment service via a JC approved repair centre. We will be able to offer a best possible repair service if an area does lose a significant amount of glitter, providing we have availability of the glitter. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Clients should also try to avoid contact with excessive moisture as the adhesives used to produce the material are water based.
In terms of care, the suede base is an aniline leather so is naturally very absorbent. Once a stain becomes deeply ingrained it can be impossible to remove. If staining does occur, we will not be able to offer a cleaning service due to the delicate sprayed finishing. A suede protector should not be used to avoid damaging the surface glitter or colour; similarly suede brushes should be used with caution. Any abrasion through wear or cleaning will most likely remove the surface finishing and once this has become damaged it cannot be repaired or restored. Avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents that will also damage the surface finishing.
Products produced in this coarsely textured fabric include a care card to discourage customers from using a bag or SLG with a delicate fabric, as it is likely to snag or tear. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion – we are able to offer a best possible glitter touch up repair for these cases. As with all metallic finishes, liquids should be avoided, especially those containing alcohol or solvents. We advise against the use of cleaning products, which may remove the glitter. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, dry lint free cloth.
Our innovative new glitter offering this PF21 season is not only captivating on the eye but also a commitment of the brands sustainability roadmap in the use of responsible material choices. The Dazzling Coarse Glitter Fabric produced on a cotton canvas base and the glitter paillettes are made from recycled plastic bottles from the North & South American sea. All of our products include a care card and for glitter fabrics a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this materials coarse texture under special care fabrics. We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or slg with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate materials. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would against the use of any cleaning product. Should the product become marked or dirt become deeply engrained, we would advise to always offer a repairs service via a JC approved repair centre that specializes in cleaning this particular type of material.
Any glitter fabric can be damaged by abrasion such as a full length garment rubbing on top of the shoe. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and that it is handled with due care.
Whilst our dusty glitter is more resilient than our classic glitter fabrics a small loss of glitter may occur with initial use. If a glitter area becomes damaged or bald a best possible glitter touch up service can be offered. Clients should avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents and also excessive moisture as the adhesives used to product this material are water based.
Our care card includes a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this material’s coarse texture under special care fabrics. We would advise against wearing a Galactica glitter fabric clutch or SLG with any delicate fabrics as it is likely to cause snags. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can become damaged by abrasion. We will be able to offer a best possible repair service if an area does lose a significant amount of glitter, providing we have availability of the glitter. as with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. A half leather/micro rubber re-soling service can be offered for maintenance repairs.
Products made in this coarsely textured fabric include a care card to discourage customers from using a bag or SLG with a delicate fabric, as it is likely to snag or tear. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids should be avoided, especially those containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product, as this may remove the glitter. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. For Aftersales repair services, you may offer a ½ leather/micro rubber resoling service for products produced in this material.
We advise against cleaning products being used on this material as it is likely to dry out the python skin and remove the oils used during processing. Loose dirt may be removed using a soft brush or cloth. With wear, the fabric may lose a small amount of glitter; this is the nature of the material and is not a fault. If an area of the product becomes bald, we are unfortunately unable to reapply the glitter.
In terms of care, despite being strong Tulle is still extremely delicate and extra care should be taken to avoid snagging or catching. Once an area has become damaged or torn, it cannot be repaired or restored. No aftersales service can be offered should the tulle be damaged. Clients should especially avoid liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the adhesive and result in the loss of glitter, or will remove the metallic finishing. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the glitter may be lost this is not a flaw and customers should be made aware of its properties. A dry, lint free cloth can be used to gently clean the fabric and we would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
All of our products include a care card and for glitter fabrics a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this materials coarse texture under special care fabrics. We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or slg with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate materials. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would against the use of any cleaning product. Should the product become marked or dirt become deeply engrained, we would advise to always offer a repairs service via a JC approved repair centre that specializes in cleaning this particular type of material.
Customers should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as this may not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. Any glitter fabric can be damaged by friction such as a full length dress rubbing on the top of the shoe. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. All glitter fabrics will loose a small amount of glitter this is not a fault and is the nature of this beautiful material If a glitter area becomes bald, we can offer a touch up repair where replacement glitters will be reapplied to the damaged areas to improve and restore the material as much as possible. Should an area of the material be extensively damaged it may not be possible to repair. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint free cloth.
All of our products include a care card and for glitter fabrics a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this materials coarse texture under special care fabrics. We would advise against wearing a infinity glitter clutch or slg with a delicate material as it is likely to snag. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. Should the glitter become damaged we are able to offer a best possible repair service to reapply the glitter to the damaged area. Results will vary, and it is important to ensure that clients are fully aware of the repair process. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Half leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered on this material, however we would advise to proceed with care due to the delicacy of the material and potential risk of damage.
This fabric and print can be damaged by abrasion so please ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material. Whilst our dusty glitter is more resilient than our classic glitter fabrics a small loss of glitter may occur with initial use. If a glitter area becomes damaged it cannot be repaired or restored as this will affect the JC print. Clients should avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this can remove the JC print and glitter. Half leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered on this material, however we would advise to proceed with care due to the delicacy of the material and potential risk of damage.
All of our products include a care card and for glitter fabrics a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this materials coarse texture under special care fabrics. We would advise against wearing a coarse glitter clutch or slg with a chiffon material as it is likely to snag any delicate materials. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion, As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would against the use of any cleaning product. Should the product become marked or dirt become deeply engrained, we would advise to always offer a repairs service via a JC approved repair centre that specializes in cleaning this particular type of material.
Clients should take extra care to avoid abrasion and snagging which could cause irreversible damage to the mesh. Once the mesh becomes damaged it may not be possible to repair or restore. Any glitter fabric can be damaged by friction such as a full length dress rubbing on the top of the shoe. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. To remove any dirt, we would recommend a professional cleaning service via a JC repair centre to ensure the material is handled with proper care. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products and contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents which may damage the polyamide fibres and the glitter finish.
Any glitter fabric can be damaged by friction such as a full length garment rubbing on the top of the shoe. For this reason, you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and that the item is handled with due care. All glitter fabrics will loose a small amount of glitter with initial use – this is not a fault and is the nature of the material. We will be able to offer a best possible repair service if an area does lose a significant amount of glitter, providing we have availability of the glitter. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Clients should also try to avoid contact with excessive moisture as the adhesives used to produce the material are water based.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the glue and result in the loss of flocking fibres. With constant use and abrasion it is possible that the flocking pattern may be lost – this is not a flaw and cannot be repaired once damaged. As with all glitter materials, a small amount of glitter loss is considered normal. We will be able to offer a best possible repair service if an area does lose a small amount of glitter, providing we have availability of the glitter. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided.
Products made in this coarsely textured fabric include a care card to discourage customers from using a bag or SLG with a delicate fabric, as it is likely to snag or tear.As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. Clients should be advised to avoid contact with rain or any other liquids that will deteriorate the adhesion of the glitter sequins.
We would advise against the use of any cleaning product, as this may remove the glitter.Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint free cloth
As with our coarse glitter fabric products, items produced in this material are sold with a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of its coarse texture. We would advise customers to take extra care when wearing this fabric in conjunction with other materials as it is likely to snag delicate fabrics. Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the colour and finishing of the sequins. All cleaning products should be avoided and any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft, dry cloth.
Our care card includes a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this material’s coarse texture under Special Care Fabrics. We would advise against wearing a Painted Glitter Fabric clutch or SLG with any delicate fabrics as it is likely to cause snags. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can become damaged by abrasion. We will be able to offer a best possible repair service if an area does lose a significant amount of glitter, providing we have availability of the glitter. Clients should avoid contact with rain and ground water which may damage to the glitter. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. A half leather/micro rubber re-soling service can be offered for maintenance repairs.
Our care card includes a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this material’s coarse texture under Special Care Fabrics. We would advise against wearing a Painted Glitter Fabric clutch or SLG with any delicate fabrics as it is likely to cause snags. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can become damaged by abrasion. We will be able to offer a best possible repair service if an area does lose a significant amount of glitter, providing we have availability of the glitter. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. A half leather/micro rubber re-soling service can be offered for maintenance repairs.
All glitter leathers can become damaged by friction or abrasion. We would advise you to ensure customers are aware of the delicacy of the material and that the item should be handled with due care. All glitter products may lose a small amount of glitter with initial use. This is not a fault and is the nature of the material. If a glitter area becomes bald, the glitter cannot be reapplied. As with all metallic finishes liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. Clients should also try to avoid contact with excessive moisture or liquids as this can potentially remove the glitter. Any loose dirt can be removed with a soft, dry, lint free cloth. For heels, we can offer a half leather/micro rubber re-soling service.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as this may not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. Any satin can be damaged by friction. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service. Please note that we are unable to offer full resoling repair services due to the delicate nature of this material. Shoes with hotfix crystals are delivered in protective polybags. Please ensure the shoes are always kept in their protective packaging.
We would advise against wearing a triple degrade glitter clutch or SLG with a delicate material as it is likely to snag. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion. Should the glitter become damaged we are able to offer a best possible repair service to reapply the glitter to the damaged area. Results will vary, and it is important to ensure that clients are fully aware of the repair process. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Half leather/micro rubber resoling services can be offered on this material.
Our care card includes a disclaimer which is aimed to warn customers of this material’s coarse texture under Special Care Fabrics. We would advise against wearing a Twinkle Glitter Fabric clutch or SLG with any delicate fabrics as it is likely to cause snags. As with our standard glitter fabric, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can become damaged by abrasion. We will be able to offer a best possible repair service if an area does lose a significant amount of glitter, providing we have availability of the glitter. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol should be avoided. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
As with our standard glitter fabrics, a small amount of glitter loss may occur and the material can be damaged by abrasion.As with all metallic finishes, liquids should be avoided, especially those containing alcohol should be avoided.
We would advise against the use of any cleaning product, as this may remove the glitter or the flocked fibres. Any loose dirt can be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.For more deeply engrained dirt we would recommend that a refreshment service is offered via a JC approved repair centre, however results may be minimal as the material cannot be cleaned too aggressively.
Extra care should be taken to avoid snagging with Satin or excess abrasion, as it may not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. Any satin can be damaged by friction, such as a full length dress rubbing on the top of the shoe. For this reason, please handle this item with due care. If you have purchased a light satin product we would recommend you spray the item with a suitable protector prior to use. JIMMY CHOO recommends Handbag Clinic products.
Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service. Please note that shoes made from Satin are delivered in protective poly (plastic) bags. Please ensure the shoes are always kept in their protective packaging. This is especially the case for white and ivory satin shoes.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as this may not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. Any satin can be damaged by friction. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. We would recommend that customers who purchase a light satin product spray the item with a suitable protector prior to use – we can recommend Handbag Clinic products. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft dry cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service. Please note that items made from satin are delivered in protective packaging. Please ensure the items are always kept in their protective packaging.
Our highly lustrous satin is a woven material made from 100% silk yarns . Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as it will not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care. Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service. Avoid at home cleaning products and liquids containing solvents or alcohol.
Clients should take extra care to avoid snagging the material or excess abrasion as it will not be possible to repair once fraying occurs. For this reason you should ensure the customer is aware of the delicacy of the material and the item is handled with due care.Any loose dirt should be wiped away with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. For more deeply ingrained stains we would advise a professional cleaning service. Avoid at home cleaning products and liquids containing solvents or alcohol. Extra care should also be taken for the transparent hotfix crystals which are applied to the surface of the material.
Humidity should be avoided due to the sensitivity of exotic leathers. With time and use, the scales of the skin may lift which is a feature of most exotic skins and is a sign of a genuine article. Some exotic leathers will also be light sensitive, and therefore please avoid prolonged exposure under strong light sources.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use the scales of the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all genuine snakeskin products. All natural materials with time and use may change colour or fade over time. Dirt may be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. Clients should be advised to avoid contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will damage the hand painted surface. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products. Due to the delicacy of this material only ½ leather/micro rubber re-soling services can be offered. Python requires a cites certificate and cannot be shipped freely outside of the EU.
Care needs will be the same as other snakeskin products. The scales of the skin are more tightly packed so they will not rise in the same way as python or elaphe. However, special care should still be taken as with atmospheric differences, light and time and use, the scales on such products may eventually lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all exotics. Clients should also take due care to avoid contact with alcohol and solvents which will damage and dry out the skin.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light and time and use, the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all snakeskin. Any loose dirt may be removed with a soft damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light and time and use, the scales on such product may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of this exotic material. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. We would also advise against the use of any cleaning product. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use, the scales on the product may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of this beautiful material. Due to the foil finishing, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. The product can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth and we would also advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use, the scales on the product may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of this beautiful material. As with all metallic finishes, liquids containing alcohol or solvents should be avoided. Excess abrasion should also be avoided as once the foil becomes damaged this cannot be repaired. The product can be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth and we would also advise against the use of any cleaning product.
Please avoid the use of cleaning products on this material as it is likely to dry out the python skin and remove the oils used during processing. Loose dirt may be removed by using a soft brush or cloth.
The material is relatively durable however, care should be taken to avoid excessive abrasion as any damage to the material cannot be repaired. Clients should be advised to avoid snagging the material which could damage the threads and this may be irreversible. Contact with liquids containing alcohol should be avoided as this will damage the metallic threads. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product. Consideration should be taken for the other materials used in conjunction with the woven fabric, such as Metallic Lame Raffia.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light and time and use, the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all snakeskin. Any loose dirt may be removed with a soft damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. Python products will always require a cities certificate.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use, the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all snakeskin. Any loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all genuine snakeskin products. Dirt may be removed with a soft, dry, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. Clients should also be advised to avoid contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will remove the metallic coating. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products for this reason. No Aftersales service would be able to be offered for any damage to the surface of this material.
Python products will always require a CITIES Certificate
Known for being pliable, durable and yet supple, Ostrich leather contains natural oils, which means it resists cracking and stiffness. To ensure products are kept in optimum condition, the leather does require proper care to maintain its softness and overall look. Clients should be advised that the oil in your skin can affect the appearance of the leather. Because of this, it should be cleaned regularly using a gentle leather cleanser. We would recommend Handbag Clinic products. Clients should be advised to avoid sources of heat, humidity and liquids containing alcohol or solvents. Once the surface of the leather has been damaged it may not be possible to restore. For surface dirt we would advise for clients to use a soft, lint-free cloth to remove away the excess and for more heavily engrained dirt a specialized cleaning service should be offered via a JC approved repair centre.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all genuine snakeskin products. Dirt may be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. A half leather/micro rubber re-soling service can be offered for maintenance repairs.
Python products will always require a CITIES Certificate.
Compared to other snakeskins, Elaphe skins have a much greater thickness meaning they are stronger. Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light and time and use, the scales on such product may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all snakeskin. Any metallic versions should be treated with care to avoid the material being scratched as once this occurs it is not reparable. Metallic finishes should also avoid liquids containing alcohol.
Elaphe is an exotic watersnake from Asia. Special care should be taken with products made from elaphe and with time, use and atmospheric differences some of the scales may lift. This is a natural property of snakeskin and unfortunately once this lifting occurs it is not possible to reverse.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use the scales of the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all genuine snakeskin products. All natural materials with time and use may change colour or fade over time. Dirt may be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. Clients should be advised to avoid contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents as this will damage the glazed surface finishing. We would advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products and with atmospheric differences, light, time and use, the scales on the material may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of all snakeskin. Clients should be advised against the use of liquids containing alcohol or solvents, and cleaning products which will damage the hand painted surface finishing. Any loose dirt may be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. Care should also be taken for materials used in conjunction with Printed Ayers.
Special care should be taken with all snakeskin products as with atmospheric differences, light, time and use, the scales may lift. Once this occurs it is not possible to reverse and should be considered a natural feature of this beautiful material. As such, we cannot offer any Aftersales service for this reason. Dirt may be removed with a soft, damp, lint free cloth used only in the direction of the scales. Clients should be advised to avoid contact with any liquids containing alcohol or solvents and heavy abrasion as this may damage the print. Clients should also be advised to avoid excessive abrasion. Should the printed finish become damaged, we ae able to propose a colour re-touch service to improve the damage to the leather as best as possible.
Clients should especially avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol as this will remove the foil finishing. To clean, the product should be gently wiped with a soft dry cloth and dried immediately. We would advise against the use of any cleaning product.
To preserve the natural aspect of the shoes and guarantee a genuine finish, this leather does not under go any finishing processes, therefore each pair is unique and features individual characteristics such as surface creasing and light colour variations and spots. These are not to be considered defects of the Leather, on the contrary they contribute to highlight the authenticity and high quality of the material design has chosen. Eel skin should be stored away from humidity and sources of heat, and contact with water should be avoided. On lighter colours watermarks can occur and are usually not able to be removed. Eel skin can occasionally become scratched with use and once this occurs it is not possible to reverse the damage. This is normal wear for this type of leather and should not be considered a flaw. To clean eel skin, a soft, dry cloth should be very lightly used to remove dirt. Clients should ensure to blot up any excess moisture with a soft dry cloth and allow the product to dry naturally in a cool place away from sunlight and direct heat.
A small amount of fur shedding may occur with initial use but this will settle with continued wear. Printed “pony” fur may be damaged or malt with excess abrasion.
Any fur shedding is to be considered as a natural feature of the material, and cannot be restored.
Due to the delicate nature of the leather, with time and use the hair will naturally change and shedding may occur. Extra care should be taken to avoid any abrasion, moisture and direct heart. On areas prone to wear such as handles and the inside of the bag, hair should be expected to wear away first. This is a natural characteristic of this beautiful material and is not considered a flaw. You may wish to suggest customers to wear handbags with the same side of the bag against the body.
Once the hair has abraded no repair services can be offered to restore the material.
Clients should be advised against the use of any cleaning products and a soft dry cloth can be used to gently clean any loose dirt in the direction of the fur.
Gently shaking the product will easily remove any loose dirt that has been trapped within the fibres. When not in use, products should be stored in a cool, dark and dry place away from humidity as this can cause the fibres to frizz. Light marks can be removed with a soft damp cloth, taking care not to get the base fabric wet as this can cause the fibres to loosen. The item should then be allowed to air dry naturally, away from sources of heat. The fur can be brushed gently to renew and refresh the look of the product. We can offer a cleaning service, however results will vary depending on the extent of the damage and how engrained marks and stains are.
Fox fur is relatively resilient to wear but can eventually bald slightly from abrasion. A small amount of shedding can occur with initial use but this will settle with continued wear. Loose dirt may be removed with a soft dry cloth. We advise against the use of any cleaning products.
Deerskin is a strong leather and fairly resilient to wear, however the glossy finishing may wear off with time and use. Care should be taken to avoid contact with liquids containing alcohol or solvents. A soft damp cloth may be used to wipe away any loose dirt.
Due to the delicate nature of the leather, with time and use the hair will naturally change and shedding may occur. Extra care should be taken to avoid any abrasion, moisture and direct heat. On areas prone to wear such as handles and the inside of the bag, hair should be expected to wear away first. This is a natural characteristic of this beautiful material and is not considered a flaw. You may wish to suggest customers to wear handbags with the same side of the bag against the body. Clients should be advised against the use of any cleaning products and a soft dry cloth can be used to gently clean any loose dirt in the direction of the fur.
Rabbit fur is relatively resilient to wear but, as with shearling, may eventually bald slightly from abrasion. A small amount of shedding may occur with initial use but this will settle with continued wear.
Due to the delicate nature of the leather, with time and use the hair will naturally change and shedding may occur. Extra care should be taken to avoid any abrasion, moisture and direct heat. On areas prone to wear such as handles and the inside of the bag, hair should be expected to wear away first. This is a natural characteristic of this beautiful material and is not considered a flaw. We suggest to wear handbags with the same side of the bag against the body. Also we advise against the use of any cleaning products and a soft dry cloth can be used to gently clean any loose dirt in the direction of the fur.