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Article: How to Repair Loose Stitching on Leather Jackets

How to Repair Loose Stitching on Leather Jackets

How to Repair Loose Stitching on Leather Jackets

Leather jackets are timeless. But your favorite jackets may have problems, such as loose stitching, years after use. Small problems can become big tears when left untreated. The good news? You can repair loose stitches and protect your investment in the long term.

This blog is about identifying, correcting, and avoiding loose stitching on your leather jacket.

Reasons for Loose Stitching?

Loose stitching happens due to:

  • Rubbing and activity: It happens on parts as sleeves, shoulders and pockets that endure a lot of activity.
  • Weak or synthetic threads: It is not possible to find strong threads that are not affected by time and frayed easily, as they will lead, at a point, to the tearing of clothes, since improper threads are used to stitch the jackets.

  • Moisture exposure: Water, sweat or leather conditioners will weaken the thread.

  • Aging leather: Because with age, the leather softens and stretches, the strain on stitches can increase.

Tip: Using a leather conditioner could be destroying your stitches as well. Learn more about it here: Can Leather Conditioner Damage the Stitching?

Tools You’ll Need to Fix a Leather Jacket.

Fixing loose stitching is simple when you have the right tools:

  • Leather needle

  • Strong nylon or polyester thread

  • Thimble (to push the needle through tough leather)

  • Small scissors

  • Leather glue (optional)

  • Tweezers

Step-by-Step: How to Repair Loose Stitching

  1. Examine the damage

If you look closely, you will see how much thread has come loose. Suck out all frayed thread with tweezers.

  1. Thread your needle

Use a built-to-last synthetic thread that can be resistant to wear and moisture.

  1. Start sewing

Start from the inside of the jacket (if it is possible), then follow the original stitch line. In strength, a saddle stitch to used.

  1. Secure the thread

Tighten the ends together in tight knots on the inside and put a tiny dot of leather glue to seal that up.

  1. Let it rest

Let the glue dry up before wearing the jacket again.

Tip From a Leatherwear Expert

Working for years in restoring high-end leather jackets, I’ve learned that the quality of initial stitching is more important than repair. Jackets from Marco Enzolani don’t require such repairs since they are made from first-class threads and workmanship. Investing in properly fashioned leather jackets can spare you from costly loosening of buttons.

Why Choose Marco Enzolani Leather Jackets?

Marco Enzolani jackets are known for their:

  • High-quality leather that resists stretching and wear

  • Durable threadwork that holds strong for years

  • Expert craftsmanship with attention to stress points

They require less maintenance because they’re made right the first time.

 

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