
Keep your fur beautiful for years to come. Fur is a natural, luxurious material that requires special care to maintain its beauty and texture. Follow the simple guidelines below to ensure your garment stays in excellent condition.
Daily Care
Always hang your fur on a broad, padded hanger to help retain its shape.
Avoid crushing it under heavy items or storing it in tight spaces.
If your fur gets slightly wrinkled, let it breathe at room temperature — avoid using heat or a steamer.
Rain or Snow?
If your fur gets wet from light rain or snow, shake it out gently and let it air dry in a cool, ventilated room.
Never use a hairdryer or direct heat.
If soaked, contact a professional fur cleaner.
What to Avoid
Do not store fur in plastic bags — it needs to breathe. Use a cloth garment bag for protection.
Keep away from direct sunlight, heaters, or humid spaces, as heat and moisture can damage the fur.
Avoid perfumes, hairspray, or any alcohol-based product near the fur.
Seasonal Storage
During the warmer months, store your fur in a cool, dry place.
Ideally, professional cold storage is best, but if storing at home, choose a dark wardrobe with good airflow.
Do not hang your fur near mothballs or scented sachets — they can affect the leather and natural oils.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Fur does not need frequent cleaning. Once a season (or every 1–2 years, depending on wear) by a specialized fur cleaner is enough.
Avoid dry cleaners that don’t specialize in fur — improper cleaning can ruin the skin and texture.
With the right care, your fur will remain a timeless piece in your wardrobe — luxurious, warm, and beautiful for many seasons to come.