

This heavy grain leather wash bag is designed for travel with considered functionality, featuring a double zip for easy access and a leather handle for convenience. The spacious internal compartment helps organize toiletries efficiently.
Perfect for keeping your toiletries organized and accessible during trips.
Read MoreInspired by classic travel wash cases, this bag is crafted from Heavy Grain leather and designed with considered functionality in mind. The double zip makes items easily accessible from the spacious internal compartment and the leather handle ensures carrying is simple and convenient.
Caring for your leather product
To ensure you get the most out of your leather product, regular care and maintenance is recommended. Using protective leather gels and/or sprays such as leather gel will help to improve the water resistance of certain leathers and can help leather resist dirt and moisture. Use whenever you feel the leather needs a bit of a refresh or a just little more shine.
Try to keep leather away from water and out of heavy rainfall. If it does get wet, remove any residual water immediately with paper towels, pack loosely with paper and allow the leather to dry naturally. Likewise, try to avoid keeping your product in direct heat or sunlight for prolonged periods of time as it may cause the colour to fade unevenly and unnecessarily.
Marks may appear naturally on the leather surface with age and the finish may start to dull. This is a common property of leather and is just a sign of a well-loved product and its unique characteristics. Superficial marks can often be rubbed carefully with a soft cloth. Please refer to recommended care products for further advice on surface protection.
Darker-coloured leathers can transfer colour onto lighter-coloured fabrics and mark it. Dark-coloured fabric dyes (such as denim) can also transfer onto lighter-coloured leathers. Colour transfer in this way is not covered under care policies. Take extra care using products with dark-coloured suede or fabric lining, as these materials can cause the colour to transfer to lighter-coloured fabrics or objects.