Specifications
customized logo are welcome,High quality,customized designs are acceptable,prefessional technical team
Wallet Features:
- Made of nylon.
- Zipper closure.
- Detachable, adjustable crossbody strap.
- Exterior front zip pocket.
- Exterior front slip pocket with front flap.
- Lining made of polyester.
- Three interior zip pockets.
- Two interior slip pockets.
- Twelve interior wallet credit card slots.
- Measurements:
- Bottom Width: 8 in
- Depth: 2 1⁄2 in
- Height: 7 1⁄2 in
- Strap Length: 57 in
- Strap Drop: 28 in
- Weight: 9 oz
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Leather Facts:
- Leather is tear and puncture-resistant.
- Leather protects from heat, cold and wind; and it repels moisture.
- Leather items are available in a variety of weights and made with different linings for comfort in warm and cold weather.
- Leather apparel stretches and molds to your body, yet at the same time retains its shape.
- Leather breathes -- that's what keeps it soft and supple.
- Leather is an agricultural by-product of the food industry. We purchase the hides and transform them into beautiful leather apparel and accessories.
Leather Protection and Care
Use a high-quality water and stain repellent product, like our Leather and Suede Protector, to help prevent water stains and soiling. Our special formula is free of silicone and wax, ingredients that break down the natural oils in leather. We recommend Leather and Suede Protector for all types of leather and suede. Apply immediately after purchasing your new leather item, and every two or three months with regular use.
Use a high quality leather lotion on a soft cloth to moisturize your finished leather.
Avoid using cleaning fluid, shoe cream, saddle soap and mink oil. These products contain ingredients that may damage leather.
We recommend that you test any protection and cleaning products on a hidden area of the leather.
Don't keep heavy objects, such as key chains, in your pockets. Doing so will stretch the leather.
Avoid applying hair sprays and perfumes while wearing leather.
Don't attach pins, adhesive badges or tape to leather.
Repair hems with a small amount of rubber cement.
Cleaning:
- Gently blot liquid stains with a clean cloth.
- Winter salt stains your leather, wipe with a clean, damp cloth and dry naturally.
- Visit a professional leather cleaner for more serious stains. Normal dry cleaning methods will remove essential oils, causing the leather to crack, fade and shrink. A cleaner who specializes in leather care will use a different method to clean and condition the leather. Even this special process may cause slight variations in color, texture, and shape; so it is important to clean matching garments together.
Care When Wet:
If your leather becomes wet, allow it to dry at room temperature. (Never put leather in the dryer.) Then apply Leather and Suede Protector. Buff suede with a soft towel to restore the nap.
If your garment has faux fur trim and the fur gets wet, dry it with a hair dryer set on the lowest temperature. Shake fur during the drying process, and periodically during wear to maintain loft and maximize appearance.
Storage:
- Store your leather coat or jacket on a wide wooden, plastic or padded hanger to help maintain its shape.
- Store leather in a well-ventilated, cool, dry place. Avoid hot areas, such as attics; or damp areas, such as cellars.
- Cover your leather with breathable cloth, like cotton sheets, when storing. Plastic bags or coverings will cause excessive drying.
- Wrinkles and creases in leather should hang out. If ironing is necessary, place heavy brown paper over the leather and use a cool to medium iron. Take care not to overheat the leather, which will cause it to shine.
- Avoid exposing leather to direct sunlight or heat for prolonged periods of time.
Our QC system:
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