Zippy de do da!
Zippy de day!
I replaced a zipper slide
In 10 minutes today!
Thank you to the member who said I can buy specific sizes of YKK zipper slider/pulls online.
On my favorite vest for hiking, the zipper slider broke- where the pull attaches- like it did on three jackets. I found the size for women's jackets (YKK #5) online. Much cheaper than fabric stores.
Didn't need to use the sewing machine this time. Just a needle and black thread. Used a seam ripper to pull out the end stop, and remove top-stitching to free the zipper end at the neck.
This the fourth one I replaced. It feels great to rescue a beloved garment from the landfill.
I need to do this on a few of my jackets. The slide I could do but I don't have the skills for the whole zipper.
You need to remove top stitching on the jacket to free the top end of the zipper. The end of the zipper is folded under and stitched down. Use a seam ripper to carefully remove enough stitching to free the zipper at the top.
After replacing the slider/pull, you can use a needle and thread to replace the top-stitching.
Be sure to fold down the zipper and top-stitch like it was originally.
Columbia jackets now have plastic end stops, heated and melted into the fabric. Cut the damn thing off, leaving as much zipper fabric as possible.
You can tuck the zipper end under the topstitching.
Sounds like this little project will end with me setting it on fire and walking away.
It just takes patience. Look it up on YouTube. "How to replace a zipper slider and pull."
When you wash them, zip them closed first (same with trousers)
With a safety pin, pin the zipper pull to the jacket before washing or drying.
The zipper pull gets stuck in crevices and holes in the dryer and gets yanked off.
You must have a "zipper destroyer" brand dryer.
I've never had this happen to me.
One of the zipper slider/pulls I replaced was on a girlfriend's jacket.
I also read on a forum that manufactures put cheap, flimsy zippers in women's clothing.
@LiterateHiker what are you doing buying womans clothing? Outdoor items should be bought for their quality not gender.
Men's clothing does not come in my size or shape.
You must not wash your jackets very often. Phew!
Many men's jackets stink from old sweat and lack of washing.
I commend you on your size and shape but would recommend you buy men's outdoor wear if you are having problems with women's outdoor clothing.
Better to look a little frumpy in the woods than classy in poorly made outdoor wear.
Men's clothing does not fit me.
With increasing obesity in America (90% of men and 65% of women), it's hard to find small sizes in clothing.
I have trouble finding narrow shoes, boots and hiking boots, too.