Product Care

Belstaff items are built to last but, like us, they also need a little TLC. Discover how to best care for your Belstaff Waxed Cotton and Leather items below.
Cleaning leather Belstaff products

Waxed Cotton Care Advice

Proper care and treatment of your waxed cotton garment will ensure its longevity. Waxed cotton, or oilskin, is a unique high-performance fabric. It is made by weaving 2-ply cotton yarn into a strong canvas fabric, which is then treated with a proprietary mixture of micro and technical waxes. This oil/wax treatment creates a highly resistant wind and water barrier, while maintaining the breathability of the cotton.

Cleaning

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Regular cleaning not only enhances the appearance of your garment but removes dust and dirt that can cause premature wear. Regular cleaning also prevents dirt build-up from becoming irremovable stains.

Please follow these steps to clean your garment:
  1. Remove dried mud, sand, and grit as soon as possible, especially along inner sleeve seams as these are abrasive.
  2. Rinse or sponge wipe with cold water only. If dirt is ground in, gently brush it off with a soft bristled brush and then rinse.
  3. Hang to dry naturally for at least 24 hours in a dry, well-ventilated area.
  4. Reproof the entire garment after cleaning.
Please refrain from doing any of the following as this will damage or remove the proofing and may void the garment’s warranty:

  • Do not dry clean.
  • Do not machine wash.
  • Do not tumble dry.
  • Do not use soap or detergent of any kind.
  • Do not use solvents or bleach.
  • Do not iron or starch.
  • Do not force dry or expose to a direct flame.
  • Do not expose to direct sunlight for a long period oftime (such as rear car window).

Reproofing/Rewaxing

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Most waxed cotton garments will need regular reproofing within a year if worn frequently, or even sooner if you notice that the coat is drying out due to exposure to the elements. Uneven, shiny or dry areas, or where moisture no longer beads, is a good indicator to reproof those specific areas. It is not necessary to reproof the entire garment unless it has been washed.

By reproofing your waxed cotton jacket, you can bring back its original water-resistant finish. On top of prolonging the life of your jacket, reproofing will also revive the fabric's colour and help to prevent holes from forming along the seams of your jacket. Garments can be as good as new with an easy application of reproofing wax.

Please follow these steps to reproof your garment:
  1. Be sure that the garment is clean and dry. Lay it on a flat surface and apply the wax sparingly with a soft, lint-free cotton cloth.
  2. Try using a hair dryer to warm the wax on the cloth and on the garment as you apply it. This will make the application easier and more uniform.
  3. Spread the wax evenly, working it into the fabric in a circular motion. Do not coat the surface too thickly or it will not be able to absorb it all. Seams and worn areas will require more wax.
  4. Wipe off excess wax and hang garment to dry overnight in a well-ventilated area.
  5. The next day, spread out any excess oil not absorbed. Apply more wax to areas that still appear shiny or dry.

Storage

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To ensure the longevity of your wax cotton coat or jacket, always be sure to hang it in a well-ventilated area. Dried mud, sand, grit and dirt should be removed as soon as possible, as it will have an abrasive effect on the waxed cotton.

Items stored not completely dried or stored in a humid area may well develop mildew. Once stored, regularly inspect your garment for mildew or a mildew-indicating smell to prevent damage to your garment.

Hang, roll or fold your garment in a cool, dry and well-ventilated space.

Special notes

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Avoid contact between waxed cotton and pale-colour leather car seats. As a precaution only we recommend that you do not wear garments on seats for the first couple of weeks after purchase or after reproofing. Once the natural weathering process begins, the garment will feel dryer and softer and it will then be safe to resume normal use.
Cleaning leather jacket

Leather Care Advice

Proper care and treatment of your leather garment ensures longevity. Durable and flexible, leather is created by tanning animal skin, often cattle hide. We take pride in the craftsmanship of our leather pieces and our signature leather handling uses only the finest materials. Belstaff produced leather garments in a wide variety of types and styles, leather can be decorated which are finished using a variety of techniques and finishes, including our signature hand waxing.

Cleaning

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Proper care and treatment of your leather garment will not only enhance the appearance but will also ensure its longevity.

Please follow these steps to clean your garment:
  1. Using a soft brush, gently brush to remove any dust.
  2. Clean your jacket using cold water and neutral soap (without any chemicals). With a sponge, gently wipe down the outside of the jacket. Avoid using hot water. Do not apply to any areas with fur as this will detrimentally damage the fur.
  3. Remove the soap with the same method, using only cold water.
  4. Remove any excess water with a sponge and then shake off to ensure that no water marks are left on the jacket. Should water marks appear please use a damp sponge and wipe over the affected area before once again removing excess water.
  5. Allow to dry by hanging the garment in a sufficiently ventilated area, far from direct sources of heat (radiators, etc.) and direct sunlight.
On suede, in certain instances, it is possible to remove light, soft stains with a rubber.
We recommend that you do not use Belstaff wax on a leather jacket as the wax is produced for the wax cotton jackets alone.
Doing any of the following will damage or remove the proofing and may void the garment’s warranty:
  • Do not dry clean.
  • Do not machine wash.
  • Do not tumble dry.
  • Do not use soap or detergent of any kind.
  • Do not use solvents or bleach.
  • Do not iron or starch.
  • Do not force dry or expose to a direct flame.
  • Do not expose to direct sunlight for a long period of time (such as rear car window).
We would also recommend taking your Belstaff jacket to a specialist reputable and professional Leather Care or cleaning company when needed, as this will make caring for it day-to-day much easier. Please contact our Customer Service team for additional advice on trusted service providers.

Storage

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  • Do not store your jacket in plastic, as the film may dry the fabric out.
  • Use strong wooden hangers or padded hangers to store your leather coats and jackets. This will help in keeping the shape of your garment.
  • Store the garment in a cool and dry place, avoiding humidity and direct sunlight as it will dry and discolour the leather.
  • Wherever possible try to avoid folding your jacket

Special notes

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Try to protect your jacket from heavy downfalls of rain where possible. Once leather gets wet the natural oils in the material seep to the surface. When the oil becomes hot it can evaporate, leaving you with a jacket that’s dry and brittle. The best way to prevent water from ruining your jacket is to give it some extra protection. A good leather conditioner will make your jacket more water resistant as well as keeping the leather strong and looking fresh. In the event that your leather garment does get wet, it’s best to allow it to dry naturally.

Product Warranty

Belstaff takes great pride in the design and craftsmanship of all its products. We seek to use only the finest materials and the highest manufacturing standards. We strive to make sure every item we sell is impeccable.

In the unlikely event that a Belstaff product does not match up to our high standards we will try our best to address the problem. Our jackets and footwear carry a 24 month guarantee from the date of purchase and our accessories carry a 12 month guarantee. This applies to items purchased in our standalone stores and online only.

If you find a defect with your Belstaff item within the 24 month period after purchase, you have a further two months to inform us of the issue. Please contact our Customer Service team who will be able to advise you further.

Upon alerting to us to an issue with your item you may be requested to email us images of the damaged article. We will then make an initial assessment and come back to you with the next course of action.

Our warranty does not cover damage caused by wear and tear or misuse of the item.

If your item has been purchased from one of our Authorised Partners we would advise that you reach out to them in the first instance. They will then make arrangements with the relevant team at Belstaff to resolve the issue.