Wash & Dry
Good wash and dry advice
We do not recommend washing leather gloves frequently. Water
can make the leather dry and decrease the life span. If you need to wash your
leather sport or dress gloves, follow the steps in the guides below. For gloves
made of other materials please follow the care label.
Wash and dry your sport gloves
1. Leather should never be machine washed. To remove stain, use a damp cloth and high fat soap to get rid of the dirt.
2. Gloves dry best in an upright position. Some models come with a carabineer that keeps the gloves together and is useful when hanging your gloves to dry.
3. Remove liners when washing your gloves. This speeds up
the drying process and allows you to wash the liners separately. Please note
that wool liners must be hand washed and dried on a flat surface. If your
gloves do not have removable liners, do not turn them inside out. The liner,
insulation and membrane can be difficult to put back into place.
Wash and dry dress gloves
Washing a pair of dress gloves is like washing your hands.
Either wash them under running warm water or in a bold filled with water.
1. Put them on and then soak them in the warm water.
2. In order not to dry out the leather too much, use a mild soap with a lot of
natural fat. Gently rub it into your gloves. Rinse thoroughly under running
water and make sure to get all the soap out.
3. When cleaned, gently squeeze out most of the remaining water. Make sure not
to twist the gloves as it will damage them.
4. Put them in a dry towel and squeeze gently one last time to make sure there
is not excess water left.
5. Lay your gloves on a flat surface to dry at room temperature. Avoid any kind
of heat source as it will damage the leather.
Reshape them as needed to recover your original fit. Your gloves will
take many hours to dry, and during this time put them on a few times and
reshape them on your hands as they dry.