Luxury Leather Care
Your luxury handbag is an investment. We treat it like one — expert cleaning, hardware restoration, lining replacement, and structural repair for the world’s finest brands.
Handbag restoration requires a completely different skill set from shoe repair. We understand the construction of luxury goods — from Chanel’s quilted stitching to the brass hardware on a Hermès Birkin.
We won’t touch a bag without your explicit approval on scope and pricing. When you hand us a $3,000 bag, that trust means everything to us.
From Chanel flap bags to Hermès Birkins — answer four quick questions and we’ll recommend the exact service your handbag needs. Price range and turnaround time included.
Complete cleaning for leather, canvas, suede and exotic materials. Removes stains and oxidation without damaging delicate finishes.
Faded or scuffed color restored using custom-matched dyes. Edge re-painting and full refinishing brings bags back to original.
Re-stitching of handles, seams, gussets, and decorative stitching. Thread color and weight matched to original construction.
Tarnished or broken hardware polished, re-plated, or replaced. Zippers, clasps, chains, and feet restored to original function.
Interior lining removed and replaced with premium fabric. Torn or stained linings restored to a fresh, clean finish.
Handle replacement, strap adjustment, base reshaping, and full structural restoration for bags that have lost their form.
If your bag gets wet, blot — never rub — and let it air dry naturally away from heat sources.
Store in its dust bag, stuffed with tissue paper to maintain shape. Never hang by straps for extended periods.
Apply quality leather conditioner 2–4 times a year, especially in dry climates like Los Angeles.
A small scuff is a $45 repair. Left for a year, it becomes a $200 restoration. Bring it in early.
“I took my two-decade-old black suede Gucci bag to be cleaned and was not expecting her to come back looking nearly new again. For $75 I feel like I got my bag completely restored.”