Leather
RIANI only uses leather that meets the standards of the Leather Working Group. During the tanning process, special emphasis is placed on aspects of sustainability such as the reduction of energy and water consumption, minimisation of air pollution and no use of critical substances.
In addition, our garments are manufactured in factories that comply 100% with SGS social labour standards.
Spray the leather garment with a leather impregnating agent before wearing it for the first time and repeat this regularly.
Never store leather garments in a plastic bag. .
To protect the colour, do not expose the leather to intense light sources and store it in a wardrobe or garment bag after wearing.
Do not treat the leather with harsh solvents.
Always try any leather care action on the inside first.
Care instructions for your leather piece
Leather with rough surface

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your suede piece:
Sanding dust (fine dust which may initially come off)
Vacuuming with a hoover
Rub with damp chamois leather n
Treat with adhesive lint roll
In the beginning wear clothings tone on tone
Dusting
Regularly brush the suede part with the crepe brush or crepe cloth
Raindrop
Brush the bonded velour fibres with a sponge cloth or crepe brush alternately against and with the velour coating
Do not wear velour as collar directly on the skin
Regularly treat collar, pocket openings and cuffs with a crepe brush or leather eraser
Tip
leather with smooth surface, colour covered

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your nappa leather piece:
Storage
Do not store in plastic bags but use clothes sleeves
Wasser stains
Erase with soft leather eraser
Tip
Rub leather cream regularly with a soft duster to care for the leather

Leather with smooth surface, natural, colour translucent
Quality
Vivid, irregular leather surface is a sign of authenticity
Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your aniline leather piece:
Cleaning and maintenance
Wasser stains
Hold them over steam to remove
Rub the leather cream with a soft duster
Rub scratches thoroughly with the palms of your hands
Treat grease stains with a soft leather eraser
Tip
Aniline leather tolerates a light patina
Cleaning does not have to be done too often
Unlined and napped
Colour abrasion possible, e.g. through creams
Select clothing tone in tone
Use liquid stain removers carefully
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Leather
RIANI only uses leather that meets the standards of the Leather Working Group. During the tanning process, special emphasis is placed on aspects of sustainability such as the reduction of energy and water consumption, minimisation of air pollution and no use of critical substances.
In addition, our garments are manufactured in factories that comply 100% with SGS social labour standards.
Spray the leather garment with a leather impregnating agent before wearing it for the first time and repeat this regularly.
Never store leather garments in a plastic bag. .
To protect the colour, do not expose the leather to intense light sources and store it in a wardrobe or garment bag after wearing.
Do not treat the leather with harsh solvents.
Always try any leather care action on the inside first.
Care instructions for your leather piece
Leather with rough surface

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your suede piece:
Sanding dust (fine dust which may initially come off)
Vacuuming with a hoover
Rub with damp chamois leather n
Treat with adhesive lint roll
In the beginning wear clothings tone on tone
Dusting
Regularly brush the suede part with the crepe brush or crepe cloth
Raindrop
Brush the bonded velour fibres with a sponge cloth or crepe brush alternately against and with the velour coating
Do not wear velour as collar directly on the skin
Regularly treat collar, pocket openings and cuffs with a crepe brush or leather eraser
Tip
leather with smooth surface, colour covered

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your nappa leather piece:
Storage
Do not store in plastic bags but use clothes sleeves
Wasser stains
Erase with soft leather eraser
Tip
Rub leather cream regularly with a soft duster to care for the leather

Leather with smooth surface, natural, colour translucent
Quality
Vivid, irregular leather surface is a sign of authenticity
Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your aniline leather piece:
Cleaning and maintenance
Wasser stains
Hold them over steam to remove
Rub the leather cream with a soft duster
Rub scratches thoroughly with the palms of your hands
Treat grease stains with a soft leather eraser
Tip
Aniline leather tolerates a light patina
Cleaning does not have to be done too often
Unlined and napped
Colour abrasion possible, e.g. through creams
Select clothing tone in tone
Use liquid stain removers carefully
SHOP NOW
Leather
RIANI only uses leather that meets the standards of the Leather Working Group. During the tanning process, special emphasis is placed on aspects of sustainability such as the reduction of energy and water consumption, minimisation of air pollution and no use of critical substances.
In addition, our garments are manufactured in factories that comply 100% with SGS social labour standards.
Spray the leather garment with a leather impregnating agent before wearing it for the first time and repeat this regularly.
Never store leather garments in a plastic bag. .
To protect the colour, do not expose the leather to intense light sources and store it in a wardrobe or garment bag after wearing.
Do not treat the leather with harsh solvents.
Always try any leather care action on the inside first.
Care instructions for your leather piece
Leather with rough surface

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your suede piece:
Sanding dust (fine dust which may initially come off)
Vacuuming with a hoover
Rub with damp chamois leather n
Treat with adhesive lint roll
In the beginning wear clothings tone on tone
Dusting
Regularly brush the suede part with the crepe brush or crepe cloth
Raindrops
Brush the bonded velour fibres with a sponge cloth or crepe brush alternately against and with the velour coating
Do not wear velour as collar directly on the skin
Regularly treat collar, pocket openings and cuffs with a crepe brush or leather eraser
Tip
leather with smooth surface, colour covered

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your nappa leather piece:
Storage
Do not store in plastic bags but use clothes sleeves
Water stains
Erase with soft leather eraser
Tip
Rub leather cream regularly with a soft duster to care for the leather

Leather with smooth surface, natural, colour translucent
Quality
Vivid, irregular leather surface is a sign of authenticity
Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your aniline leather piece:
Cleaning and maintenance
Water stains
Hold them over steam to remove
Rub the leather cream with a soft duster
Rub scratches thoroughly with the palms of your hands
Treat grease stains with a soft leather eraser
Tip
Aniline leather tolerates a light patina
Cleaning does not have to be done too often
Unlined and napped
Colour abrasion possible, e.g. through creams
Select clothing tone in tone
Use liquid stain removers carefully
SHOP NOW
Leather
RIANI only uses leather that meets the standards of the Leather Working Group. During the tanning process, special emphasis is placed on aspects of sustainability such as the reduction of energy and water consumption, minimisation of air pollution and no use of critical substances.
In addition, our garments are manufactured in factories that comply 100% with SGS social labour standards.
Spray the leather garment with a leather impregnating agent before wearing it for the first time and repeat this regularly.
Never store leather garments in a plastic bag. .
To protect the colour, do not expose the leather to intense light sources and store it in a wardrobe or garment bag after wearing.
Do not treat the leather with harsh solvents.
Always try any leather care action on the inside first.
Care instructions for your leather piece
Leather with rough surface

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your suede piece:
Sanding dust (fine dust which may initially come off)
Vacuuming with a hoover
Rub with damp chamois leather n
Treat with adhesive lint roll
In the beginning wear clothings tone on tone
Dusting
Regularly brush the suede part with the crepe brush or crepe cloth
Raindrops
Brush the bonded velour fibres with a sponge cloth or crepe brush alternately against and with the velour coating
Do not wear velour as collar directly on the skin
Regularly treat collar, pocket openings and cuffs with a crepe brush or leather eraser
Tip
leather with smooth surface, colour covered

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your nappa leather piece:
Storage
Do not store in plastic bags but use clothes sleeves
Water drops
Erase with soft leather eraser
Tip
Rub leather cream regularly with a soft duster to care for the leather

Leather with smooth surface, natural, colour translucent
Quality
Vivid, irregular leather surface is a sign of authenticity
Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your aniline leather piece:
Cleaning and maintenance
Water stains
Hold them over steam to remove
Rub the leather cream with a soft duster
Rub scratches thoroughly with the palms of your hands
Treat grease stains with a soft leather eraser
Tip
Aniline leather tolerates a light patina
Cleaning does not have to be done too often
Unlined and napped
Colour abrasion possible, e.g. through creams
Select clothing tone in tone
Use liquid stain removers carefully
SHOP NOW
Leather
RIANI only uses leather that meets the standards of the Leather Working Group. During the tanning process, special emphasis is placed on aspects of sustainability such as the reduction of energy and water consumption, minimisation of air pollution and no use of critical substances.
In addition, our garments are manufactured in factories that comply 100% with SGS social labour standards.
Spray the leather garment with a leather impregnating agent before wearing it for the first time and repeat this regularly.
Never store leather garments in a plastic bag. .
To protect the colour, do not expose the leather to intense light sources and store it in a wardrobe or garment bag after wearing.
Do not treat the leather with harsh solvents.
Always try any leather care action on the inside first.
Care instructions for your leather piece
Leather with rough surface

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your suede piece:
Sanding dust (fine dust which may initially come off)
Vacuuming with a hoover
Rub with damp chamois leather n
Treat with adhesive lint roll
In the beginning wear clothings tone on tone
Dusting
Regularly brush the suede part with the crepe brush or crepe cloth
Raindrops
Brush the bonded velour fibres with a sponge cloth or crepe brush alternately against and with the velour coating
Do not wear velour as collar directly on the skin
Regularly treat collar, pocket openings and cuffs with a crepe brush or leather eraser
Tip
leather with smooth surface, colour covered

Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your nappa leather piece:
Storage
Do not store in plastic bags but use clothes sleeves
Water drops
Erase with soft leather eraser
Tip
Rub leather cream regularly with a soft duster to care for the leather

Leather with smooth surface, natural, colour translucent
Quality
Vivid, irregular leather surface is a sign of authenticity
Please pay attention to the following points when caring for your aniline leather piece:
Cleaning and maintenance
Water stains
Hold them over steam to remove
Rub the leather cream with a soft duster
Rub scratches thoroughly with the palms of your hands
Treat grease stains with a soft leather eraser
Tipp
Aniline leather tolerates a light patina
Cleaning does not have to be done too often
Unlined and napped
Colour abrasion possible, e.g. through creams
Select clothing tone in tone
Use liquid stain removers carefully
SHOP NOW