Alexandra Rowley
PROBLEM: Scratched leather shoes or bag
SOLUTION: No single method works on all items, so experts say you
must first test-treat a hidden spot. Chris Moore, owner of Artbag,
a leather-restoring shop in New York City, suggests dabbing the
area with a little distilled white vinegar to swell the scratch
(think handbag collagen). Let it dry, then buff the item with a
colorless shoe polish. Bold souls might venture to carefully fill
in a scratch with a felt-tip pen in the same color.