Vintage T-shirts have been gaining increasing attention in recent years. They’re often featured on TV and social media and are popular across generations.
Many people purchase them from vintage clothing stores or through flea market apps, but when buying second-hand clothing, concerns about stains, damage, and other issues naturally arise.
Over the past year, we’ve seen a surge in repair requests for vintage T-shirts. Today, we’ll introduce how to use our “kaketsugi” repair techniques to help you enjoy your vintage T-shirts even more!
There’s no strict definition for vintage T-shirts, but generally, T-shirts made between the 1980s and 1990s are considered vintage. The term “vintage” refers to items that have aged well over time, distinguishing them from regular second-hand clothing. You might also hear the term “antique,” which refers to items that are over 100 years old.
There are many types of vintage T-shirts, but here are some of the most common ones:
These types can be further categorized by their embroidery, prints, materials, and more. While some materials or prints may be difficult to repair, “kaketsugi” (invisible mending) is often the best method for restoring vintage T-shirts to their original condition.
Vintage T-shirts have become a wardrobe staple, but they come with unique issues due to their age. Some of the common problems include:
If you’ve experienced these issues, you’re not alone. Vintage T-shirts are often more fragile than modern ones, requiring careful handling. Washing should be done by hand whenever possible, and for printed designs, turn the T-shirt inside out before washing.
If you find a hole, prompt action is crucial. Since T-shirts are knitted fabrics, even a small hole can grow larger. Avoid wearing the T-shirt and consult a professional.
Stussy T-shirt – Tear Around Embroidery
JIMMY’S T-shirt – Snag
Jamiroquai Band T-shirt – Tear
Small tears or large rips—almost anything can be repaired using “kaketsugi.”
While “kaketsugi” is often the best repair method, it’s not always possible to repair every garment. Since we use the same threads or fabric from the original piece, repairs may be impossible if the material can’t be sourced. Even when repairs are successful, color differences from aging may still be noticeable. However, “kaketsugi” is considered the most seamless repair method compared to others, such as stitching or patching.
If you’re worried about the results, consult a specialist. We’ll carefully explain the restoration process and suggest the best repair methods for each garment. Even if you’ve never heard of “kaketsugi” before, keep it in mind as a solution to extend the life of your cherished vintage T-shirts.
How was that? Now that you know the potential issues and repair methods, you can confidently enjoy wearing vintage T-shirts without fear of damage. Not only do they allow you to express your unique style, but opting for vintage over new clothes is also an environmentally conscious choice.
At our shop, we offer repair solutions tailored to your needs and budget. If you’re facing issues with a vintage T-shirt, feel free to consult us! Use “kaketsugi” to enjoy your fashion with confidence and longevity.