Dave E
One of the Regulars
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- Buckingham, UK
My 38" peacoat that I bought recently has had the collar pressed further open to create a different natural neckline (the lapels break below the first row of buttons now), which I'm trying to correct. Any tips on the best way to get it back into shape?
On a related note, I know the bottom two rows of buttons have been resewn to the coat, but I'm also starting to think they have been moved somewhat to work with the more open neckline that someone was trying to achieve with the coat. Are there any measurements out there that I can reference to check my button placement? I'm thinking about how far they should be from the edge of the coat. Failing that, is anyone willing to lay their coat out open and take a picture so I can take a look at button placement from that?
Actually, I've had a proper look at my buttons, and it looks like the bottom 2 on each side were replaced by someone with all the accuracy of a blind chimpanzee. My assumption is that the buttons should be a uniform distance from the edge of the coat. On mine, the distance varies by about half an inch, and the bottom one on the right is even sewn on too high up. I'm going to work on the theory that the third button up is placed correctly (stitching looks original to me) and work from that to relocate the others.