​Save your wardrobe.

​A quick fix for a long life!

​A visible hole in an item of clothing or an accessory that has pulled off are no reason to lose your much-loved pieces. Repairing your things will make them last longer and feel extra special. In the following we show you quick and easy ways to repair and look after your clothes so that you can enjoy them for a long time to come.

​Repairing clothes

​Repairing damaged clothing is usually easier than you might think and often does not require any particular sewing skills. 

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​The best care

​With the right care, you can ensure that your clothes don’t wear out as quickly, helping them to look new for longer.

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​Handy ironing aids

​If you want to care for your clothes well and repair them yourself when needed, you will need to use an iron.

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​Handy tools for everyday use

​Use our handy tools for everyday use to extend the lifespan of your clothes or make them more useful. Save money and save the planet!

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​Repairing
clothes

​Repairing damaged clothing is usually easier than you might think and often does not require any particular sewing skills.

​Here, we show you how to use a range of methods to mend, darn or hide different types of holes and rips. Learn how you can fix a button that has pulled off, a fallen hem, and fraying edges.

​Sewing on 2-holes buttons

Needle, thread and buttons

Tip: Simply replace missing buttons with stylish designer buttons to create a real eye-catcher.

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​​Sewing on 4-holes buttons

Needle, thread and buttons

Tip: Simply replace missing buttons with stylish designer buttons to create a real eye-catcher.

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​Replacing zipper pullers

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​Mend holes with style

with ironing on appliqués

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​Hiding worn-through elbows

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​Mending cotton fabrics

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​Mending cotton fabrics visible

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​Repairing waterproof fabrics

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​Mending holes in patterned clothes

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​Preventing fraying

with fray check

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​Making your own iron-on patches

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​Securing hems and taking up trousers with no sewing

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​Simple ways to stick damaged leather

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​Simple ways to stick damaged fabrics

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​Darning holes

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​Darning holes in wool

invisible

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​Darning holes in wool

visible with Visible Mending

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​Cleaning a dirty iron

​with the iron cleaner

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​Ironing delicate fabrics

​with the pressing cloth

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