After wearing, pull your gloves briefly and firmly into shape. For example, a not too hard edge on a wooden table is suitable for this.

If your gloves get wet, dry them slowly, i.e. not on the heating or in the sun. While they are drying, you should often pull on your gloves or put them on. This will keep them soft and in shape.

 

You can remove light water stains by pulling the leather.
Smooth leather gloves can easily be cared for with colourless milking grease or a leather balm. Apply the care product sparingly with a soft cloth, spread it carefully and allow it to take effect.
Gloves made of suede can be freshened up with a suede brush if necessary.
New gloves do not need to be prophylactically treated, fixed or impregnated.
Store leather gloves lying smoothly, preferably separated into light and dark colours.