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Hermes

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As I was freezing my ass off yesterday hauling groceries to my apartment, I discovered that the zipper to my pink Juicy velour hoodie will no longer zip. The teeth of the zipper don't work properly anymore. I don't want to dispose of it, but is there any way to get a replacement zipper for the hoodie with the J zipper pull? Or should I just wear it open?


 



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Hermes

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Have you tried waxing the zipper?  It may help the teeth slip back into alignment.

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Hermes

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Originally posted by: LMonet

"Have you tried waxing the zipper?  It may help the teeth slip back into alignment."

what kind of wax would I use? I'll do anything to save my hoodie (I am such a dork...)

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Gucci

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Vasoline may work if you have any handy at home.

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Hermes

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Originally posted by: Lilykind

"what kind of wax would I use? I'll do anything to save my hoodie (I am such a dork...)"

A candle should work just fine.

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Dooney & Bourke

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you can rub a plain old bar of soap along the teeth of the zipper.  that usually works to wax it up enough that it will work again, and it's not too messy. 

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Coach

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If the wax doesn't work, you can take it to a shoemaker or a good tailor and they should be able to repair it for you for about $10.

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