Has your favourite jacket lost a button? Found the perfect vintage coat – except for those cheap buttons?
You don't need to match the old ones. You need better buttons. Replacing the entire set gives you the chance to refresh and upgrade your piece. Think of it as a mini-makeover that transforms a garment from "It's fine" to "I love wearing this again."
Perfect for:
Coats and blazers with missing or damaged buttons
Thrifted treasures that need a style update
Quality basics with boring buttons
Pieces you've stopped wearing because they feel tired
A new button set can completely change the character of a garment—make a classic coat feel more modern, elevate a basic blazer to statement piece, or bring new life to a vintage find.
Need Help?
Not sure which buttons would work? I can help.
Send me photos and I'll suggest options from my collection that will work beautifully with your garment:
What to include:
1. Full garment photo or video showing overall style and colour
2. Close-up of existing button and fabric (front and side view if possible)
3. Button details:
Diameter in millimetres (jackets often have two different sizes)
How many buttons you need (make sure you count the sleeves, if any)
Any preferences you have (material, vibe, colour)
Email me your photos or video, and I'll suggest a few curated options that could work for your piece. Make your choice and I'll send everything you need - the buttons, thread and a sharp needle.
The Transformation
Natural horn buttons on classic trench coat. Chunky buttons on a wool jacket. Mother-of-pearl on a vintage cardigan. Corozo buttons on a linen blazer. The right buttons don't just replace what was lost—they elevate the entire garment.
Ready to bring your garment back to life? Email me your photos or video, or browse the collection if you'd like to explore on your own.
Never sewn on a button before? It's easier than you think. Watch my simple tutorial. I promise you can do it! (Or, yeah, take them to the dry cleaner. I won't judge.)
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