Friday 18 June 2010

The Classic Trench









The trench coat is a tailored classic, but if you’re bored of the same old look you can easily transform your tired trench into your new fashion staple.

You will need:
·             A trench coat.
If you don’t have a trench you can still use the same tricks to update any coat or jacket!
·             Buttons
These can be found in any haberdashery store, or you could even cut them off an old garment.
·             Chalk/pencil/pins
To mark the button placement.
·             Needle and thread.
I used Gütermann thread in black – however the thread does not have to match the coat, you could match it to your buttons, or use a contrasting colour.

OPTIONAL:
·             Corsage
You can find these everywhere at the moment – fashion retailers, haberdashery stores etc...I will also be posting a thread on how to make your own shortly.
·             Belt



Step 1:
Lay you garment on a flat surface and one by one cut off the existing buttons. When you have cut off a button mark the existing stitch holes; this will help you place the new buttons in the correct place.

Step 2:
Cut a long strip of thread and tie the two ends together (the buttons will be more secure when the thread has been doubled).


Step 3:
Sew a button onto each marked point – try to be as accurate as possible!


Step 4:
I added a corsage in a contrasting colour, and replaced the traditional tie belt with a men’s belt I found in a vintage store – however if this isn’t your cup of tea you could always add a brooch or maybe sew some beads on (see previous thread!).

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