

🎯 Transform your leather game with color that lasts and flexes!
Angelus Leather Dye is a premium, alcohol-based leather dye offering the deepest pigmentation and permanent color penetration. Designed for durability, it resists cracking, peeling, and chipping while maintaining leather’s natural flexibility. Versatile and easy to apply with multiple tools including the included dauber, it’s ideal for shoes, bags, furniture, and more. Proudly made in the USA with over a century of expertise and available in 39+ colors, it’s the go-to choice for professionals and creatives seeking flawless, long-lasting leather restoration and customization.

































| ASIN | B0CFG53J2N |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,157 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #12 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Angelus |
| Color | Dark Brown |
| Compatible Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,275) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2023 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3 ounces |
| Item model number | Leather Dye |
| Manufacturer | Angelus |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 43246 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 1 inches |
| UPC | 086366510186 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Fluid Ounces |
J**M
Renewed an old favorite!
Excellent rich color leather dye. Easy to apply and cured well. Remains flexible. I was able to give new life to a soft leather purse I have that had seen its better days. Now it looks like new! The color I used is navy blue. The color coverage was even. I was a little worried that it might be blotchy. No problem at all. Top notch! I will use this company’s matte finishing sealant to be sure the color does not rub off.
H**R
Really impressed with this brand of dye, I’ll be ordering more colors as I run out of current colors
This is the first time I’ve tried this brand of leather dye, I usually use another brand but this brand and I really like the finished color and the once the top coating is put on the dyed leather it looks really good.. One of the things about he other brand I use is its alcohol based so it hardens the Leather as it dries and I don’t always want hardened leather when I dye it, so this doesn’t seem to be alcohol based and colors my leather projects really nice without making them harder or stiffer So I do like this dyes so I ordered a few more colors to try and all in all they give nice results and good coverage, and price is about the same as the other dyes I’ve used, but I do like them a bit more so I’ll more then likely order this brand of dyes as I run out of my other colors This is a good dye and covers wonderfully
E**S
Great product
It’s a great product. Dyed a pair of congac boots to black. They ended up looking like if black is their original color. Also dyed a belt and a leather vest. Great results. Will definitely use this product again and again. IT WILL STAIN! Obviously, so protect your working area and watch for any spills. I accidentally stained my table cover
J**S
fantastic dye
dyed brown nubuck shoes navy blue. this dye was super easy to apply with the applicator that comes with and it worked really well. i've never dyed shoes before nor am i a handy person but i was able to do this and they turned out looking great. the soft nubuck maintained it's texture. you cannot tell they have been dyed.
J**E
Quality
Great product, great results. For better results you may need to apply a second coat. It all depends on the original color of the item you're applying to.
H**E
My Shoes Are Now So Stylish, They Have Their Own Fan Club
I bought Angelus Leather Dye because my boots were looking sadder than a forgotten bag of chips in the back of the pantry. They were fading faster than my will to do yard work. So, I thought, “Why not give them a makeover?” And boy, was I wrong about just my boots. This dye is like magic in a bottle, but with less sparkle and more leather-soothing goodness. I slapped it on my boots and suddenly they were transformed—they were like the stylish, sophisticated cousin of the boots that used to look like they’d been through a mud wrestling match. But here’s the thing: I got carried away. I didn’t stop at the boots. Oh no. I went full DIY crafter mode and dyed my shoes, my belt, my old leather bag (which, by the way, had turned an unflattering shade of sad gray), and even the couch cushions. I’m not saying I went overboard, but now my entire house looks like it belongs in a high-end leather boutique. The dye goes on so smoothly—like the leather's getting a spa treatment—and it dries flexible, which is great because my boots can still bend (even though they now look like they were dipped in luxury itself). The best part? The color lasts. I thought I’d be reapplying every week, but nope. My boots have become a shining example of commitment. Now, everywhere I go, people compliment my stuff, and I’ve begun to wonder if my leather items are secretly more popular than me. My boots now get more attention than I do at family gatherings. It’s honestly a little embarrassing. Would dye my entire wardrobe again—just maybe not the couch next time.
T**S
Great product but give shoes time to dry.
Dyed my canvas shoes great but you need to let these type shoes dry for a week. Otherwise the dye will bleed on your feet and make them look like gangrene.
L**N
Worked great to change shoes from medium rust-brown to dark mahogony brown.
I live in California so ordinary spirits based dyes, which professionals use, is not legal. But this low VOC formula worked very well for me. I have a pair of rust brown dress shoes that I eventually didn't like the color of. But they're very nice shoes costing several hundred dollars. How I did it: 1) Used paint thinner (the type legal in California) or I could have used nail polish remover. I used maybe two tablespoons total. With shoe trees inserted into the shoes, I rubbed hard and removed any shoe wax and dirt, plus a little bit of the color, of my rust brown shoes. So the rust color was slightly lighter. 2) used the wool dobber to apply Dark Brown to both shoes, including the edge of the sole and the heels. It goes on very wet due to the California legal formula. It took three whole days for the moist shoes to dry. The color is now mostly dark brown, but with rust undertones. So the full effect is like a mohagony brown. They look fantastic. I've seen shoes that look like this and they call it a museum finish... slightly marbled. 3) Applied shoe conditioner (in my case Saphir Renovateur). I could just as well have used Neatsfoot leather conditioner, like pros do, but I already had the Saphir. This conditioned the leather, and then Saphir Pate de Luxe clear color wax for a good shine and also protection against water.
A**ー
古い革ジャケットを真っ黒に染める。クリーニングに出した後で汚れや余計な油分がないためか面白いように染まる。仕上げはレザーコートで。
E**.
This dye worked perfectly on my leather shoes.
M**.
My bag was damage by bleach 😩 I could easily do the whole bag with only 1/4 of the dye bottle ! Really good 👍
C**N
very easy to use, value for money because a little goes a long way - of course it depends on the depth of colour. showing you a before and after. I didn't use any cleaning agent before hand. I just used an old rag to wipe off dust.
M**X
Couleur conforme à la description. Excellent produit.
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