Hi! Does someone know why they recommend at the LV that nothing would be done to the leather parts of the bags? (vachetta or damier ebene leather for example..) I know all oils like oliveoil etc. don't fit for leather in long run, but there are special made leather oils or creams that are made to prevent the leather fibers from cracking and becoming too stiff/hard. And I do see the cracking and breaking often in used older pieces of Louis Vuitton.
I've been taking care of saddles and bridles made of many kinds and colors of leathers with good quality leather oils and really can't see why it would ruin the LVs leather, when it keeps my 6000-9000$ saddles with the finest leather in the best possible condition. I've seen the ones that haven't been oiled in ages and those are the ones cracking and breaking first. Some people say it can rotten the stitching but that hasn't happened even with the 20-30 year old saddles.
Please inform me if there is a reason or a difference in LVs leather that im not aware of
I've been taking care of saddles and bridles made of many kinds and colors of leathers with good quality leather oils and really can't see why it would ruin the LVs leather, when it keeps my 6000-9000$ saddles with the finest leather in the best possible condition. I've seen the ones that haven't been oiled in ages and those are the ones cracking and breaking first. Some people say it can rotten the stitching but that hasn't happened even with the 20-30 year old saddles.
Please inform me if there is a reason or a difference in LVs leather that im not aware of
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