Picked up a vintage ysl homme jacket for 5eu, was super bummed when I found out it had huge padding when I put it on back at home. This vid helped me remove them, fits great now! Cheers!!
I’ve pulled shoulder padding out of 3 or 4 leather jackets now, very satisfying to see it fit better. I’ve seen them glued on with foam but usually pulled through some type of loop and stitched down in two places.
@@mareenalewis4241 This video was my reference when I needed to take the shoulder pads out of a Zara blazer! It looks great now. I think shoulder pads can be useful if you have narrow shoulders though.
To be fair, the point of a coat is that it simplifies the lines of one's figure, accentuates positive features, and hides negative features. Having any pad in has two core benefits. The first benefit falls under that category of simplifying the body into clear lines. Even the thinnest of pads will mold to the form on one's shoulder, this is crucial in hiding areas that stab out, such as the various peaks and troughs created by areas such as the collar bone. By inserting even a very thin pad, you can still have that natural look without any excessive added shoulder heft. The second benefit, and the more obvious one, goes under the accentuating positive features, in this case providing a visual extension in height and width to the shoulder.
Thank you so much for the video. The shoulder pads in my blazers do make them feel a little dated, so I plan to drop them off the my local tailor to have them removed.
Timex Q Rose Gold? My man. I got the same watch and as much as I dislike the size, I find it very comfortable and has become my go to watch. Also, it gets the most views and questions for the color. :D
Top notch quality, by far the most the instructional and professional tailor I’ve seen so far on UA-cam. Do you think you could do a video on: 1) removing the collar roll from a suit jacket 2) shortening the coat sleeves that have surgeon cuffs from the shoulder 3) ~ alterations that could help alleviate collar gap? I know the general consensus is to size up, but if there are any known alterations to deal with a very slight collar gap?
When I take out the should pad, the shoulder and sleeve cap area still appears too big (it was cut originally for the pad to be included). What do I have to know about cutting down the market shoulder and sleeve cap in order for the excess fabric to "disappear"?
Picked up a vintage ysl homme jacket for 5eu, was super bummed when I found out it had huge padding when I put it on back at home. This vid helped me remove them, fits great now! Cheers!!
Great video, I appreciate the 1st person perspective in your videos. It makes it easier to replicate at home.
Glad you liked it!
Your video was exactly what I needed. Bought a beautiful secondhand Emanuel Ungaro blazer and I wanted to remove the shoulder pads. Thanks!
Wonderful!
That jacket for FOUR DOLLARS is the find of the century 👏
I’ve pulled shoulder padding out of 3 or 4 leather jackets now, very satisfying to see it fit better. I’ve seen them glued on with foam but usually pulled through some type of loop and stitched down in two places.
I really wish they’d stop making blazers with shoulder pads 😑
Yes! Zara still puts them in! Zara, the 90s are gone!🤦♀️
@@mareenalewis4241 This video was my reference when I needed to take the shoulder pads out of a Zara blazer! It looks great now. I think shoulder pads can be useful if you have narrow shoulders though.
To be fair, the point of a coat is that it simplifies the lines of one's figure, accentuates positive features, and hides negative features.
Having any pad in has two core benefits. The first benefit falls under that category of simplifying the body into clear lines. Even the thinnest of pads will mold to the form on one's shoulder, this is crucial in hiding areas that stab out, such as the various peaks and troughs created by areas such as the collar bone. By inserting even a very thin pad, you can still have that natural look without any excessive added shoulder heft.
The second benefit, and the more obvious one, goes under the accentuating positive features, in this case providing a visual extension in height and width to the shoulder.
Or sew them outside of the lining so it's easier to remove
And here I am wishing for people to put shoulder pads back
Thank you so much for the video. The shoulder pads in my blazers do make them feel a little dated, so I plan to drop them off the my local tailor to have them removed.
Timex Q Rose Gold? My man. I got the same watch and as much as I dislike the size, I find it very comfortable and has become my go to watch. Also, it gets the most views and questions for the color. :D
Good eye! It’s definitely become my daily wearer and same people are always taken back by the cool color.
Thank you, I don't like shoulder pads, and I have a really nice blazer I'm trying this on.
This is a really useful video. Could you do one for adjusting a vintage overcoat?
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful for the snazzy coat I thrifted. Very appreciated :)
Glad it was helpful!
I like the lived in look. I just found a vintage Ferragamo blazer and need to remove the pads.
Super helpful. Exactly the video I was looking for. Subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
Nice job on that Italian shoulder. It's not a "spella Camicia", but it's still very nice! I'm going to try it!
Thanks
Top notch quality, by far the most the instructional and professional tailor I’ve seen so far on UA-cam.
Do you think you could do a video on:
1) removing the collar roll from a suit jacket
2) shortening the coat sleeves that have surgeon cuffs from the shoulder
3) ~ alterations that could help alleviate collar gap? I know the general consensus is to size up, but if there are any known alterations to deal with a very slight collar gap?
Once more good good information this channel is just one cool channel and so so helpful this Channel has help me so much l look forward to your video
When I take out the should pad, the shoulder and sleeve cap area still appears too big (it was cut originally for the pad to be included). What do I have to know about cutting down the market shoulder and sleeve cap in order for the excess fabric to "disappear"?
Great video as allways!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Will removing the shoulder pads affect how it gets dry cleaned? Will it loose it’s “structure” in that area?
Is it possible to alter dress pants from 38 to 30 waist? My son has a great jacket but the only suit pants left were huge. Can u make a video on this?
Let me look into that. Off that bat that seems like too much but we’ll see what we can do.
Does the arm sleeve lenght change by removing the shoulder pads ?
I have a wedding to go to and bought a black suit.. I'm medium build with broad shoulders. Should I take the padding out of the jacket?
Thank you for the instructional video. Much better without the pads, softer look.
Is it feasible to do the opposite? - To add shoulder pads to a garment to add structure/ bulk.
Great professional video!! 👏👏
Do you have a video how to change lining by hand stitching ?
Thank you, this was really helpful!!
hi ive got a vintage raglan coat and the shoulder pads are moderately thick. Would removing them leave tons of excess fabric?
Thank you sir. Appreciate the video. Liked and subscribed
Hello Does shoulder pads affects divot?
Nice!
Nice video, thank you!!
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much!
What about a fur coat?
If it has shoulder pads its the same prosess
I think I ruined my jacket, it's now Unfixable😅
I do not recommend doing this at all. It will not make it look or feel better and you risk destroying the coat.
Just saved a vintage leather blazer that was making me look like a roblox character 😭
Louis I think you're very handsome, will you marry me?
Thanks for the compliment but I’ll have to decline
@@AspiringGent what about me?
sorry, but no thanks .
@@AspiringGent proceeds to reject everyone what a chad
Looks the same