AllSaints UK
AllSaints Leather
Leather, it's in our DNA - it’s what we do. Discover our signature biker jackets, day-to-night bags, statement boots and more - all crafted from premium soft leather using the highest quality materials. Explore reimagined shapes, great fits, modern details and conscious materials in a collection designed to wear time and time again. Our leather is iconic. Find your new favourites…
Bring The Attitude
Add leather to any outfit - we’re wearing it from head to toe.
Wear It Your Way
They’re a timeless investment - wear our leather all year round.
Conscious Commitment
LEATHER WORKING GROUP
We are a member of the LWG, a not-for-profit organisation that works towards providing a more responsible and transparent leather supply chain through audits that promote better environmental, social and governance practices.
VEGETABLE TANNING
For some of our jackets, the leather-making process is carried out using vegetable tanning. Dyes are made from natural compounds such as nuts, fruits, tree bark, and leaves.
CHROME-FREE TANNING
Found across many of our leather products. Chrome-free tanning is done without using Chromium III, meaning the leather has better biodegradable properties.
Look After Your Leather
Leather Jackets
- Most of our smooth leather jackets do not need any product. But for an extra protective layer, try using a water repellent spray.
- Keep your leather out of the rain where possible. If it does get wet, don't panic - just hang it up to dry naturally. Do not force-dry by heat, this may warp the shape of the leather.
- Rain, humidity, direct sunlight, oil, grease (hand cream, make-up), alcohol (perfume solvents) and other abrasive products can all cause permanent stains.
- To keep your leather looking new for longer, store it in a cool, dark and well ventilated place, avoiding any direct sunlight.
- When not wearing your leather regularly, try storing it in a breathable dust bag - never store in plastic covers.
- Don’t worry if you mark your leather, if the stain is fresh, wipe it gently with a soft, damp cloth.
- When caring for suede do not wipe with a damp cloth. We suggest using a suede or horsehair brush, making sure to brush the suede in both directions.
- Never vigorously rub a stubborn stain. If you can’t shift it, consult a professional leather cleaner or use a suitable leather care product.
Handbags & Accessories
- To prolong the life of your AllSaints leather bags, treat them on a regular basis using a good quality cream for a dull lustre finish or beeswax polish for a high shine finish. Always ensure the bag is dry before applying any and creams.
- Matt Python leather: always apply the product in the direction of the scales. This helps to moisture the leather and prevents cracking.
- To look after a suede or nubuck handbag or SLG, please use a suede brush or horsehair brush and brush the suede in both directions.
- Never use cleaning liquids or liquid polish on your bag, this destroys natural leather.
- If your leather bag becomes wet, allow it to dry naturally.
- We recommend stuffing your bag and storing it in the grey dust bag provided when not in use, avoid storing in plastic packaging.
- Store your leather belt in a low-humidity area, and out of direct sunlight.
- Our bags can be cleaned with a damp or dry cloth, which should be gently wiped across the surface of the bag, rather than rubbed.
- Wipe your leather belt with a clean, damp cloth or soak up any spills by gently blotting it. Saddle soap can also be used to clean and condition the leather, once finished allow it to air dry.
- Leather belts with an oily or waxy finish can be more prone to scratches. Simply rub them with your hand to restore the color.
- When cleaning nubuck and suede belts, gently wipe with a clean cloth. Dry, stubborn stains can be cleaned with a suede brush.
- Calf hair belts can be wiped with a clean, damp cloth, always working in the direction of the grain.
Footwear
- To moisturise and prevent cracking, treat your leather footwear on a regular basis - use a good quality cream for a dull lustre finish, or beeswax polish for a high shine. Always ensure your footwear is dry before applying any creams or wax.
- Do not use liquid polish applicators on fine leather footwear.
- Should your leather shoes get wet, allow them to dry naturally, never dry them using direct heat or a radiator.
- Natural leather heels and soles are often made up of several layers. Leather will expand when wet and should be dried slowly to avoid separation of these layers.
- Store footwear with limited exposure to heat and sunlight.
- Use shoe trees or shoe molds whilst footwear is in storage to maintain the shape of your footwear and help absorb excess moisture.
- Smooth leather footwear can be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dirt.
- Gently clean suede and nubuck footwear with a suede brush. Removing stubborn marks will require any suitable shoe care product.