Leather & Suede
Leathersuede
This page is part of our leather & suede guidance. The most useful place to land is the full leather & suede guide below, where the practical care advice and what-to-look-for checklist live.
Open the leather & suede guide How dry cleaning works
What the leather & suede guide covers
Leather and suede are skins, not fabric, so they need specialist cleaning that removes soil without stripping the natural oils, color, and texture that keep them supple. Professionals clean, then recondition and re-color as needed, which a standard dry clean does not do. Jackets, coats, trims, and suede boots like UGGs all fall in this category.