repair

How to repair your favourite chef clothing?

How to repair your favourite chef clothing?

Learn how to repair your chef clothing

Even the most durable garments may need a little attention over time, so don't let a loose button or a small hole ruin your favourite Chef Jacket or t-shirt. Use the Le Nouveau Chef repair guide to fix your garment. This repair guide provides tips and tricks to deal with the possible problems that arise after long-term and intensive use, so your favourite clothing can last even longer.

How to: sew on buttons

What you need in your repair kit: Button, matching sewing thread (40cm), spacer (pin, toothpick, or match), sewing needle, scissors.

  • Thread the needle and make a knot by tying both ends of the thread together.
  • Create an anchor point in the shape of an X on the back of the fabric using small stitches.
  • Place the button over the X and make stitches through the buttonholes, using a spacer to maintain the right amount of tension. Repeat the stitching process 4-5 times, ensuring the button is securely attached.
  • On the last stitch, come up behind the button and make small knots on the back of the fabric and cut off any excess thread.

How to: re-attach a neck label

What you need in your repair kit: Neck label, matching sewing thread (20cm), spacer (pin, toothpick, or match), sewing needle, scissors.

  • Place the label in its correct position and attach it with a pin to keep it steady.
  • Sew an anchor point shaped as an X on the back of the fabric. Attach the label by sewing a few stitches through the fabric and the label.
  • On the last stitch, make a knot close to the garment and cut off the thread. Make a few small knots on the back of the fabric.

How to: fix small holes

What you need in your repair kit: Fusing paper, scissors, an iron, a cotton cloth.

  • Cut out two small pieces of fusing paper slightly larger than the hole. Iron on top of the hole to make the fibres stay in place.
  • Place the fusing paper on the back side of the hole, with the adhesive side against the fabric. Press the iron on the hole for 10 seconds, using a cotton cloth as a protective layer. Use your fingertips to press the edges of the hole together.

Choose your battles

Sometimes a little attention given to your workwear isn’t enough, sometimes it’s just time to ask for a professional tailor to take care of your products. You also have the option to select and purchase a new item from our collection.