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Soooo.....how does one go about rehabbing a Dakota? The suede is lovely and clean but the bag itself is squished. How would I re-shape a structured bag that I can't dunk? I'm about to start searching this thread but figured I'd ask first in case anyone wanted to share their experiences.

I really like this bag! It's bigger than I thought it would be and it's sturdy and rugged and heavy and I love it already. I just need to figure out how to clean it up.

ETA: I received my made in Italy Willis too and it's just a normal, lovely, mahogany Willis. Nothing special. I still prefer Costa Rican leather. I was thinking a made in Italy bag might feel different but it doesn't.
 
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Ha ha ha!!! Really. I am not above blood sacrifices if it means I'll find the bags you find....that blue daypack you just got is so beautiful!
I think that just made us a coven :drinks: lol. I have @Coachaddict4020 to thank for that blue one. I also love my lime daypack that you found me, and my precious yellow regina from @houseof999 you guys help me find alot.
 
Soooo.....how does one go about rehabbing a Dakota? The suede is lovely and clean but the bag itself is squished. How would I re-shape a structured bag that I can't dunk? I'm about to start searching this thread but figured I'd ask first in case anyone wanted to share their experiences.

I really like this bag! It's bigger than I thought it would be and it's sturdy and rugged and heavy and I love it already. I just need to figure out how to clean it up.

ETA: I received my made in Italy Willis too and it's just a normal, lovely, mahogany Willis. Nothing special. I still prefer Costa Rican leather. I was thinking a made in Italy bag might feel different but it doesn't.
How about stuffing it with warm towels and then hanging it in a steamy bathroom?
 
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