
We don't like to give specific cleaning advice on how to clean suede as the material on your favorite suede jackets, and shoes at home as this material has many different options for finishes, which makes it impossible for us to know which type you're working with. However, our general guideline for washing your suede jackets and other items is as follows:
Not Washable: If a leather item is labeled "not washable" or "dry clean only," don't wash or spot treat it. Trust us.
Washable: We have successfully washed many leather items labeled "washable" as well as most non-leather items with leather trim: patches, collars, zip pulls, and binding. Simply test the leather item before you wash it. Look for discoloration, spots, or other changes once the area has dried.
Leather trim: We have successfully washed many leather trim items labeled "dry clean" or "dry clean only." Most leather trim is made from "garment washed" leather. This type of leather has already been washed during the production stage, which means it should now be washable as part of the garment.
"Can you iron suede" is a question we get a lot. If needed, steam to remove wrinkles, and get creases out. Can you iron suede You can't iron suede, as ironing will crush or flatten the nap
To freshen between wearings, spritz with Fabric Fresh Classic.


All techniques are based on textile science. Not all garments perform and react as science would predict.