Here is a ranking of the most frequent types of damage for which we receive suit repair requests at our shop.
Condition and Reason:
This refers to holes or thinning in the fabric caused by moth larvae that love natural fibers. These larvae thrive in dark, damp places and are drawn to sweat and dirt. Modern homes, which are warm year-round, provide a perfect environment for moths to thrive.
Solution:
After wearing, brush your suit, let it air out to remove moisture, and have it professionally cleaned regularly, ideally every season.
Condition and Reason:
Fabric that has worn thin or torn due to excessive contact or friction with skin or other surfaces. This is common on areas like the elbows, knees, collar, and shoulders, which are frequently exposed to friction from bags or other objects.
Solution:
Rotate your suits regularly to avoid applying stress to the same area. If certain spots tend to wear out, consider reinforcing them beforehand with extra fabric or using protective measures like arm covers.
3rd Place: L-Shaped Tear
Condition and Reason:
A tear in the fabric, often caused by snagging on something, creating an “L” shape. This type of damage is common in suit jackets. It often happens unexpectedly—caused by bags, watches, doors, walls, or even bicycles.
Solution:
Be cautious with bags or accessories that have metal parts. If a tear occurs, bring it to a specialist before the damage worsens.
Condition and Reason:
Damage around the pocket openings caused by overstuffing or frequent use. Recently, the frequent use of pockets for smartphones has led to increased cases of torn or weakened pocket entrances.
Solution:
Avoid storing large items in your pockets. If you notice small frays or damage, reinforce the area before it worsens. If the damage becomes significant, consult a professional early.
Condition and Reason:
Holes caused by cigarettes, incense, or other forms of fire.
Solution:
If you smoke while wearing a suit, be cautious of ash or embers. It’s difficult to patch burn holes yourself, so it’s best to consult a specialist.
Condition and Reason:
Threads pulled out due to snagging on something, often caused by bag materials or metal parts. This can happen without you noticing and can sometimes affect a wide area.
Solution:
While it can be hard to avoid, pay attention to rough-textured bags or sharp objects like stationery or envelope corners that might snag on your suit.
Conclusion:
As you can see, there are many reasons and cases of suit damage. These are just examples of repairs requested by our customers. If you are dealing with similar issues, don’t hesitate to contact us. We hope this helps you enjoy your favorite suits for many more years to come!