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by Xan Hood January 06, 2025

How to Clean Suede on a Jacket: A Guide for the Adventurous Spirit

Suede is a material that speaks to the adventurer within us all. It’s rugged yet refined, a nod to the trails we’ve traveled and the miles yet to go. But like all great things worth keeping, it requires care. Cleaning suede is no chore; it’s a ritual—one that ensures your jacket is ready for the next journey, whether it’s into the wild or just down the road.

Here’s a guide to keeping your suede pristine without losing its rugged charm.

Step 1: Know Your Suede

Before diving in, understand what makes suede special. Unlike full-grain leather, suede is the soft underside of the hide, giving it its signature velvety texture. This also makes it more susceptible to stains, water spots, and dirt. A well-loved suede jacket tells a story, but too much grime can obscure its tale.

Step 2: Gather Your Tools

For this process, you’ll need a suede brush, a clean white cloth, (optional) a suede eraser (or a clean pencil eraser), white vinegar, and a bit of patience. Never underestimate the power of the right tools—just as Roosevelt prepared for the harsh terrains of Africa, you too must arm yourself.

Step 3: Dry Brush Dirt and Debris

Start by using the suede brush to gently remove surface dirt. Work in small, consistent strokes, always brushing in the same direction. Think of this as uncovering the path beneath years of dust—one careful stroke at a time. If the dirt is stubborn, go over the area with the brush in circular motions to lift it gently.

Step 4: Erase Stains with Precision

For minor stains, a suede eraser works wonders. Rub the affected area gently, as if erasing a pencil mark. "Adventure is never clean," Hemingway might say, "but it can always be restored." If the stain persists, move on to step five.

Step 5: Treat with Vinegar

For tougher stains, dampen a clean white cloth with white vinegar. Blot the stain lightly—never soak the suede. Let it dry completely, then use your brush to restore the nap (that’s the soft, raised texture). Vinegar is nature’s cleaning secret—simple, effective, and unfussy, much like the best of adventures.

Step 6: Address Water Spots

If your jacket has seen its share of rain, don’t despair. Use a slightly damp cloth to lightly moisten the entire panel of the jacket where the spot appears. This evens out the texture. Once dry, brush the area to restore its natural look.

Step 7: Protect Your Investment

The best way to keep suede looking sharp is to prevent future stains. Apply a suede protector spray to guard against water and grime. Think of it as equipping your jacket with its own rugged gear for the road ahead.

The Legacy Lives On

Your suede jacket isn’t just an item of clothing; it’s a companion. It’s been with you through nights under starlit skies, brisk walks through autumn woods, and maybe even a barroom tale or two. As Hemingway might say, "The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places." Keep your jacket strong and its stories vivid by treating it with care.

At Buffalo Jackson, we believe every piece you own should tell a story—and with a little effort, those stories will endure for years to come. So brush it, clean it, protect it, and get back out there. The road is calling.

Xan Hood
Xan Hood