The sheath for carrying large pocket knives
The Outdoor L sheath from the France collection allows you to carry the N°09 and N°10 pocket knives, the N°08 Mushroom knife and the N°10 Corkscrew Bottle Opener knife.
Made in France, it is made from reclaimed leather produced by processing waste leather fibres (to which substances of plant origin are added), and R-PET felt produced by recycling plastic bottles.
Designed by the BIG-GAME studio.
Care
Regenerated Leather:
R-PET recycled plastic bottles:
- For water-based stains, use a clean, soft, white cloth, a natural sponge, or a nylon soft-bristle brush with lukewarm, soapy water. Brush the stain with light, quick strokes. Avoid a scrubbing motion and work from the edge of the stain toward the center.
- For oil-based stains, use a clean, soft, white cloth, a natural sponge, or nylon, soft-bristle brush with a water-free dry cleaning solvent. Brush the stain with light, quick strokes. Avoid a scrubbing motion. Work from the edge of the stain toward the center.
- For insoluble stains (e.g. chewing gum, candle wax, etc.), use a plastic bag filled with ice to rub the stain until the substance becomes brittle. Use a clean, dull, flat knife to gently remove the substance. If the stain persists, blot the area with a clean, soft, white cloth or natural sponge and lukewarm soapy water.
If the stain persists, gently dab a pH-neutral cleanser, upholstery spot cleaner, or an equal mixture of water and enzyme detergent (e.g. laundry detergent) on the stain and let it sit for one minute.
Rinse stain treatment thoroughly with a natural sponge moistened slightly with cool, clean water and completely remove all cleaning solution residue as left over residue can attract soil over time.
Notes
The information above is a guide to help in the maintenance of upholstery textiles. The Manufacturer can neither guarantee, nor take responsibility for specific results.
Under no circumstances shall the Manufacturer be liable for any incidental, consequential, or other damage resulting from negligence, misuse, mishandling, or exposure of any chemicals used in connection with maintenance. Information relating to chemicals/cleaning solvents, environmental use, and human exposure should be reviewed with appropriate suppliers. All label instructions on their use and precautions should be followed.