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Valued Contributor
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Registered: ‎07-15-2010

Sorry if this has been brought up before but I just bought the Kingston Hobo in Natural and I know they say it has not been treated but I live in rainy Washington State and really need to treat this for water. Has anyone ever treated their Florentine Leather? Thanks in advance for any help.

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Registered: ‎12-27-2013

Your Kingston is a Dooney & Bourke, right? Great bag, lucky you!

Maybe someone on the Dooney forum can answer your question:

https://community.qvc.com/fourms/dooney-bourke/index.aspx

Susan

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Dooney has a care section on their web site (link on bottom of home page). For Florentine leather they say do not treat it. I've read that some people do, but I wouldn't want to take the chance. The natural will darken, for sure, if treated. I don't know what else will happen.

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Registered: ‎02-10-2014

I got my first florentine for Christmas. I went two months without treating it, per the online directions, but gave in a couple of weeks ago and used Kiwi's mink oil to condition and waterproof my black florentine bag. I'm so happy I did, it looks so much better and conditioned. The black looks like it dries out if you don't.

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I like the look, but they are too heavy, the leather too thick, and it scratches easily. And the scratches don't come out by just "rubbing it," as the vendor says. I bought one and sent it back for those reasons.

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Posts: 1,057
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I have the florentine medium zip hobo in natural and I LOVE it.

So gorgeous. I haven't treated it and any scratches have rubbed out easily.

This is my current favorite purse.

The leather is so beautiful.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010
My Florentine bag has gotten wet numerous times, and as soon as it dries you can't tell it was ever wet. I don't have a problem rubbing scratches out of mine. Maybe I just got used to them...not a big deal, leather scratches. You don't need to baby your bag.
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