Frankie Lamb
One of the Regulars
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- 139
- Location
- Los Angeles
I have a late forties non-structured gaberdine men's jacket made be MacGregor that is in excellent condition save a small spot in the back near the bottom.
It appears to have been the result of a bleach or Clorox spill. It's only about the size of a nickle, but when I'm wearing it I feel like everyone is looking at it.
I was at a fabric shop the other day and saw some colored markers that are supposed to be for just that sort of problem. The jacket in question is what I'd judge to be a "fawn" color but I found no markers that were close enough in color to chance it. Also, before I turn an obvious bleach spot into what could look like a bullet hole, I'd like to know if anyone out there in Loungeland has had experience with that sort of thing. Until I've resolved the problem I shall be forced to wear it only at very dark evening events.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice,
Frankie L.
It appears to have been the result of a bleach or Clorox spill. It's only about the size of a nickle, but when I'm wearing it I feel like everyone is looking at it.
I was at a fabric shop the other day and saw some colored markers that are supposed to be for just that sort of problem. The jacket in question is what I'd judge to be a "fawn" color but I found no markers that were close enough in color to chance it. Also, before I turn an obvious bleach spot into what could look like a bullet hole, I'd like to know if anyone out there in Loungeland has had experience with that sort of thing. Until I've resolved the problem I shall be forced to wear it only at very dark evening events.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice,
Frankie L.