The medieval leather long belt is available in various colors such as black, dark brown, brown, natural brown, and red. To ensure its longevity, the leather should be cared for as follows: - Cleaning: Remove coarse dirt with a soft brush or a dry cloth. If necessary, the surface can be wiped with a slightly damp cotton cloth and mild saddle soap.
- Drying: Wet leather must dry slowly at room temperature. Avoid direct heat from radiators or ovens, as this will cause the material to become brittle and crack.
- Conditioning: Apply leather grease or leather oil regularly, but sparingly, to keep the material supple and protect it from drying out.
- Protection: Waterproofing treatment provides additional protection against moisture and stains.
- Storage: Store the belt in a dry, well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight, ideally rolled up or hung by the buckle.