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If nobody comes up with an official / better way, you might try to go to an outdoor gear supplier and ask them about it. Many outdoor jackets have taped seams, I can imagine they’d offer repairs on them as well.
"The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
Reviving this thread with a question. What have folks done to repair taped seams coming undone with their CCP pieces?
In my old Atelier NY exclusive fabric taped suit, all the tape has come undone. Any recommendations on how to go about repairs (if at all possible)?
Also, what have folks been doing for dry cleaning of these garments?
Thanks in advance.
If you have the patience and wouldnt mind spending on shipping expense, send it back to the ccp atelier, they can retape it and fix any other defects present at your request based on my previous experience.
If you have the patience and wouldnt mind spending on shipping expense, send it back to the ccp atelier, they can retape it and fix any other defects present at your request based on my previous experience.
I currently have a pair of boots in repair. They're very helpful, although you do need patience.
I currently have a pair of boots in repair. They're very helpful, although you do need patience.
Agreed, the post sale customer service is excellent but patience is definitely needed. Have had boots and leather jackets repaired in the past, can take anywhere from a month to a year to get your piece back depending on your luck.
can attest to that as well. it takes a while to get things fixed but they do accommodate which is much more than i can say for many other "artisanal" designers
Can anyone recommend a good way to get (or keep) my CCP white derbies , white? They are turning a lot more sand colour over time.
Change of shades is a natural process and shouldn't be regarded as a defect, there's no way you can keep the colorway unchanged overtime, especially for white colors like 01, 03 and 33. Instead, the changes can be regarded as unique characteristics that only particular leather items can obtain.
They are really nice, fairly comfortable too in my opinion. In comparison to the old ones they are very different they feel way more "squishy" while walking and also a bit bulkier,I feel that that feeling will surely disappear though after they're worn in as always with drips. I also love the fact that the shoes remain an interesting silhouette after the drips have disapeared
I'm looking to get the high top one but i am currently unavailable to visit the nearest store that has them to try them on. I wish there is a black drips version tho, not that the white is bad or anything.
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