Zippers, buttons and fasteners are the weak points of any garment, but can often be fixed at home. Before taking your jacket or jeans to the tailor, try one of the following fixes for common zipper issues.
June 30, 2015
Zippers, buttons and fasteners are the weak points of any garment, but can often be fixed at home. Before taking your jacket or jeans to the tailor, try one of the following fixes for common zipper issues.
The pull tag has come off
If the tab snaps off your zipper, you can make an emergency repair by threading a safety pin or paper clip through the hole in the slider.
Some sliders don't have a hole, but the tab clamps into two slots on either side of the slider. Find an old item of clothing with a similar zipper; use a pair of pliers to pry off the tab and fit it into the broken zipper.
Thread a new bumper
When a zipper gets misaligned, it becomes impossible to close fully and the fitting will "gape." On a coat or other garment where the zipper opens completely, it's often easiest to replace the old with a new zipper, but if the zipper is sewn into a dress or a pair of trousers or jeans, you may be able to save it.
Keep the fabric taut
Pull the garment taut along the length of the zipper. Ask someone else to pull the fabric out from under the slider; avoid pulling on the slider itself if at all possible — it may get damaged or stuck further.
Lubricate the teeth
A stuck zipper can be eased using one of many everyday products — be sure to apply the product both above and below the point where the zipper is stuck.
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