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This guide shows the process of replacing a broken boot zipper.
Broken zippers are a common issue found on daily clothing, especially boots. Over time, zippers can wear out due to regular use. The teeth may become worn, or the slider may lose its grip, leading to malfunction. Sometimes, forcing the zipper when it’s stuck or overloading the boot can also cause the zipper to break, for zippers are designed to handle a certain amount of stress, and exceeding this can lead to damage. Broken zippers lead to the boots seen as unusable and open up the possibility for it to be thrown away.
Therefore, addressing these issues promptly can help extend the life of your boots and prevent the need for more extensive repairs or replacements.
With this guide, we will show how to replace a boot zipper, saving the overall boot and lessening the waste of thrown-out clothing.
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Using a seam ripper, carefully remove the stitching at the top of the boot on either side of the zipper.
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Remove the stitching on the heel side of the zipper.
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Work between the leather and the zipper by pulling apart the leather and zipper and inserting the seam ripper into the gap.
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Remove the stitching on the toe side of the zipper.
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Work between the leather and the zipper by pulling apart the leather and zipper and inserting the seam ripper into the gap.
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Set aside the original zipper.
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Measure your zipper against the boot.
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Use a pin to mark how long it should be.
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If your zipper is too long, trim it about an inch below your pin.
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Fold down the excess fabric at the top of the zipper twice to create a right angle.
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Pin your new zipper to the outer leather on the heel side.
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Using a backstitch, sew the zipper to the leather along the inner row of stitching.
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Repeat steps 8 and 9 for the toe side of the zipper.
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Pin the lining to the zipper and leather on the toe side.
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Using a backstitch, sew the lining into place along the outer row of stitching.
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Pin the lining and zipper underlay to the zipper and outer leather on the heel side.
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Using a backstitch, sew the lining and zipper underlay into place along the outer row of stitching.
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This should be the final outcome after you repair the boot.
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