Hi guys, back again with my greatcoat questions. I couldn't find anything comprehensive about how people actually clean and care for their coats, so I thought I might ask.
I have on my hands a British Civil Defense Greatcoat, made in 1952 by Raper & Bainbridge. I've been staring at this thing for two weeks now, at a loss as to how to address the following.
1) How do people generally clean these antiques? Send them to be dry-cleaned? Wash by yourselves using woolite or some other wool cleaner? Is it even safe for a modern day dry-cleaner to touch something this old? The coat does not seem to have any funky odors, so should I even bother cleaning it?
2) The coat was probably crammed away in the dark corner of some surplus shop, and has developed quite a few slight fold creases here and there. I know a dry-cleaning will take care of these. However, on the off chance that I shouldn't take this relic to be dry-cleaned, what are some other options available to straighten out the fabric?
3) All the buttons will need to be resewn, and I'll probably request the tailor redo them with backer buttons. Is there anything else to watch out for? I'm tempted to see if the tailor can use 1-lb thread to recreate the original sewing as much as possible, however I don't think most tailors these days even carry 1-lb thread, much less the waxed cotton thread I suspect the coat originally used.
Thanks again for any input or suggestions!
I have on my hands a British Civil Defense Greatcoat, made in 1952 by Raper & Bainbridge. I've been staring at this thing for two weeks now, at a loss as to how to address the following.
1) How do people generally clean these antiques? Send them to be dry-cleaned? Wash by yourselves using woolite or some other wool cleaner? Is it even safe for a modern day dry-cleaner to touch something this old? The coat does not seem to have any funky odors, so should I even bother cleaning it?
2) The coat was probably crammed away in the dark corner of some surplus shop, and has developed quite a few slight fold creases here and there. I know a dry-cleaning will take care of these. However, on the off chance that I shouldn't take this relic to be dry-cleaned, what are some other options available to straighten out the fabric?
3) All the buttons will need to be resewn, and I'll probably request the tailor redo them with backer buttons. Is there anything else to watch out for? I'm tempted to see if the tailor can use 1-lb thread to recreate the original sewing as much as possible, however I don't think most tailors these days even carry 1-lb thread, much less the waxed cotton thread I suspect the coat originally used.
Thanks again for any input or suggestions!