Jacket Care Instructions
Your varsity jacket isn’t just outerwear it’s a statement piece that deserves lasting attention. With the right care, it can stay sharp, stylish, and comfortable for years. Follow these simple care tips to keep your jacket looking as good as new.
1. All-Wool Varsity Jackets
Use a soft suede or lint brush to remove surface dust and dirt before hanging. Always hang your jacket on a broad, sturdy wooden or plastic hanger to maintain its shape.
Give it space avoid overcrowding in your closet to let the fabric breathe and prevent wrinkles or odor buildup.
For spills, gently blot the area with a clean, absorbent cloth or paper towel. Avoid rubbing, as it can push the stain deeper into the fibers. For tougher stains like ink, coffee, or wine, consult a professional dry cleaner.
Dry clean your wool varsity jacket once or twice a year ideally at the beginning and end of each season. Afterward, store it in a breathable garment bag with cedar chips or moth repellents. Avoid ironing, but if necessary, place a cloth over the jacket and use a low steam setting.
2. Wool and Leather Varsity Jackets
To clean leather sleeves or trims, use a soft, damp cloth or sponge and wipe in gentle circular motions. Apply a small amount of leather conditioner to keep the leather soft and smooth.
For the wool body, follow the same care tips as mentioned above. The inner lining can be cleaned gently with a moist baby wipe.
3. Wool and Faux Leather (Vegan) Jackets
Mix mild liquid soap (like dish detergent) with warm water. Dip a soft-bristled brush into the solution and lightly scrub the faux leather parts. Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft towel. Distilled water works best, but regular tap water is fine too.
4. Satin Bomber Jackets
Satin jackets are lightweight and easy to maintain. Machine wash on a gentle or permanent press cycle using warm water.
Dry on low heat or hang outside to air dry. Remove promptly from the dryer to prevent wrinkles.
If ironing is needed, turn the jacket inside out and use a warm iron.
5. Proper Storage Tips
Choose a cool, dry, and well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight for storing your jacket. Avoid basements and attics, as they can attract insects or moisture.
Always hang your jacket folding may leave permanent creases. If hanging isn’t possible, roll it gently from the neckline down.
Leather parts require special attention since leather is a natural material. To keep it in great condition:
Use leather lotion every few months or as needed.
Empty pockets before hanging.
Store in a breathable cloth or garment bag (never plastic).
Let it air-dry naturally avoid heaters.
Keep away from perfumes, sprays, or harsh chemicals.
Take it to a professional leather cleaner once or twice a year.
With these simple steps, your varsity jacket will stay timeless aging beautifully while keeping its shape, color, and character season after season.
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