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Anna Kendrick w/ a Station bag

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Julianne Hough

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^I have worn denim with both the mushroom and white mist woven Sage with no real issues. However, one warm and humid day, I was wearing a colored top, and it did get a little transfer on the bag in a couple of places (small but noticeable), which I'm happy to say came right off with conditioner! It was not on the raw exposed woven threads fortunately, but I have used suede/nubuck cleaner in the past to clean the exposed parts on woven bags before with success. I am more cautious if it's a bad weather day and usually carry a patent bag instead of risking something else, but during the summer, or just humid days in general, I always carry a bottle of conditioner and rag in my car just in case because this is when I have most of the transfer issues. Usually if you attack the stains right away, you have a better chance of wiping it off than once it sets in. I have used soap as well on some things...whatever is available at the time. I also at least spray my bags before use, and sometimes I condition as well as spray. I believe this does help.
 
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