Dear All,
I have a very old but loved corduroy coat that is starting to wear out at the collar. Is there anything that can be done, other than replacing the collar piece with a different kind of cloth?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Collar Wear
Dear Arch,
it seems you have the only possible & reasonable answer already
Cheers, David
it seems you have the only possible & reasonable answer already
Cheers, David
Which, poses the question regarding what kind of cloth, unless I can find a reasonable match to the existing?
Dear Arch,arch wrote:Which, poses the question regarding what kind of cloth, unless I can find a reasonable match to the existing?
talk to your tailor, or find a matching or contrasting velvet or moleskin? Personally, I would rather not use another corduroy.
Cheers, David
I agree, unless I can find a perfect match, which I doubt. Thanks for your comments.
Best
Arch
Best
Arch
Dear arch,arch wrote:I agree, unless I can find a perfect match, which I doubt.
even if you find exactly the same corduroy, it would look too new and of a different color against the rest of a well worn jacket.
Probably the coat will need elbow patches soon. In that case I would recommend that you use that same suede or even leather for your collar. Also consider that you don't need to replace the whole collar. You could have a folded patch wrapping over just the upper part of the old collar against the neck. There's nothing wrong in showing that you love your coat and want a few more years out of it. And corduroy jackets are particularly friendly and forgiving when it comes to mending.
Yes, that might be quite successful. I have seen similar things on old tweed coats.
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