If you’ve ever lamented that things don’t last the way they used to, take note. We don’t care for our clothes and accessories the way we used to either. There was a time when clothing and footwear were so precious that they were protected against the elements and minor tears were repaired expediently.
No matter how much you paid for something, you should expect it to require a little upkeep. A seasonal cleaning for shoes or a periodic lint brush on jackets. Some things are more fixable than others; some things are worth more than others. You be the judge of how precious the item and how costly the repair.
We asked some experts for suggestions on what you should and shouldn’t bother stocking at home. You might not be the DIY type at all, in which case you can always rely on a professional, but some of these items come in handy in emergency situations, i.e. you’re late and your hem just fell out or your shoes are dull or there’s a painful spot inside the heel.
Here are the recommendations from Mary Jane Armstrong of Artistic Tailoring, 7933 Big Bend Boulevard in Webster Groves, Mo., and Randy Lipson of Cobbler’s Corner Shoe Repair, 44 North Central Avenue, and Cobblestone Shoe Repair, 1718 Clarkson Road, Chesterfield, Mo.; 13943 Manchester Road, Town and Country, Mo.; 11600 Olive, Creve Coeur, Mo.; and 8855 Ladue Road, Ladue, Mo.