CARE GUIDE
Longevity starts with how it’s made and continues with how it’s treated.
This guide walks you through how to take care of your pieces. A little care goes a long way.

leather jackets
Our leather jackets are made from hand-selected deadstock leather and are built to age beautifully. Here’s how to make sure yours holds up over time:
- Wear it often, but avoid long exposure to direct sunlight or rain. Water can dry out the leather—if it does get wet, let it air dry naturally.
- Spot clean gently with a damp cloth. Never machine wash or dry clean. For deeper cleaning, use a leather specialist.
- Hang on a wide, sturdy hanger. Store in a cool, dry place. Use a breathable garment bag (no plastic) to let the leather breathe.
- Every 6–12 months, apply a quality leather conditioner to keep the jacket soft and prevent cracking. Always test a small area first.

suede jackets
Suede is leather with a softer, textured finish—and it needs a gentler touch.
- Water can stain suede. If your jacket gets wet, blot it gently with a cloth and let it air dry. Never rub or use heat.
- Use a suede brush to lift dirt and refresh the texture. For tougher stains, use a suede eraser or take it to a professional cleaner.
- Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Use a wide hanger to maintain the shape. You can stuff the sleeves with acid-free tissue paper if needed.
- You can apply a suede protector spray before first wear to help guard against stains and water marks—always test on a small area first.

hoodie + tee staples
Our everyday staples are made to be washed gently.
- Cold wash inside out, gentle cycle. Use mild detergent. Avoid bleach.
- Air dry for best results. If needed, tumble dry low—but avoid heat and over-drying.
- Steam is best. If you need to iron, turn the piece inside out and use low heat.
- Pilling is normal with wear. Use a fabric shaver or depiller to keep it clean.

rebalance hats
Our hats are made from recycled cotton and recycled water bottles —better for the planet and easy to care for.
- Spot clean with cold water and mild soap. Avoid soaking or machine washing.
- Air dry only. Reshape while damp if needed.
- Store somewhere it won’t get crushed. If it creases, a little steam helps bring it back to shape.

vintage pieces
Each vintage piece is hand-selected and cleaned before shipping—so you don’t have to worry about any lingering smells or surprises. Here's how to keep it looking good:
- Older fabrics and stitching can be more delicate. Avoid pulling or overstretching.
- When in doubt, hand wash cold and lay flat to dry. If machine washing, use a gentle cycle with a mesh bag.
- Store folded or hang on a padded hanger in a dry, shaded space. Avoid plastic bags—opt for breathable covers.