How to Clean a Lambskin Apron

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There are many ways offered to clean your Lambskin Apron

Care of Apron

Leather is a natural product and will naturally crease and wrinkle with age. Exposure to natural light will also yellow your apron with time. Ribbons, Embroidery, and Fringe are also subject to wrinkling and crushing if not stored with care.

Always store and carry your apron in a flat apron case. Never fold your apron, as it will crease and damage any embroidery work and begin to form permanent lines and cracks. Storing your fringe flat will also keep it from bending and breaking. When storing your apron, we suggest covering it with a protective piece of material to separate it from any other regalia pieces or items you might be storing in your case.

General Cleaning

After each use, a wipe-down with a clean, damp cloth is your best bet for keeping the apron clean.

Do Not Dry clean.

Do not Machine wash.

Do not Tumble dry.


Like most metal parts and jewellery pieces, tarnishing can also occur on the adornments on aprons, regalia parts, and breast jewels. Do not use chemicals of any kind to clean your jewellery or metal parts.

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