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A shirt collar that comes unstitched or has soiled fabric might lead you to think that it’s no longer usable. However, this is a simple repair, and fixing and reusing clothing reduces textile waste, and consequently, the negative environmental impact it causes. Not to mention, it saves you money!
If your shirt's collar is unstitched or stained, this guide will help you fix it in about 20 minutes. Knowledge of using a sewing machine is required to perform a satisfactory fix.
Beware of your fingers while using the sewing machine and seam ripper, as the needle and end of the seam ripper are very sharp and can puncture your skin. When ironing your shirt collar to set the needlework, be careful not to burn your skin. A clothes iron can get very hot.
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Use a seam ripper to completely unstitch the collar.
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Cut a piece of fabric the size of the damaged area, and place it over the interior of the damaged section of the collar.
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Sew the piece of fabric into the collar.
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Fold your shirt and its altered collar in half, then mark the middle of the pieces with a fabric pencil.
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Place the fragment of the collar that was altered, the side facing your neck, in the opposite direction.
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Iron the area to settle the new stitching.
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Enjoy your like-new collar!
Enjoy your like-new collar!
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It used to be the case when you bought a shirt that it would come with a spare collar and cuff. When the collar started to fray you could take it to your local tailor and they would change the collar for you. While no longer included when you buy a shirt you can repair a shirt collar yourself or if you can't sew there are services like collarreplacement.com that will do this for you.