I know this is subjective but I'd be interested in canvasing views on this. I sometimes wear a 40 year old tweed jacket with leather trim around the edge of the sleeve where the fabric has worn through. Some people tell me it should be thrown away. I tell them George Orwell used to wear similar repairs on his jacket in the 1930's. They ask me, who is George Orwell...
We love vintage items, but when is something too worn to be seen with in public (and I'm not talking weddings or events, just ordinary wear)?
I have a few blazers where the lining is threadbare and I wonder about hanging on to them. Sometimes fabric gets a little shiny or baggy, sometimes fabric needs some stitching to repair it. Cord, moleskin and tweed seem to be okay with wear but suits, blazers.... Any views on this?
We love vintage items, but when is something too worn to be seen with in public (and I'm not talking weddings or events, just ordinary wear)?
I have a few blazers where the lining is threadbare and I wonder about hanging on to them. Sometimes fabric gets a little shiny or baggy, sometimes fabric needs some stitching to repair it. Cord, moleskin and tweed seem to be okay with wear but suits, blazers.... Any views on this?