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    How do you keep an old zipper from coming undone?
    Margo West
    Professional Tailor
    Margo West is a Professional Tailor and the Owner of Margo West Bridal Alterations in Dallas, Texas. She is renowned for her expertise in bridal alterations, custom wedding gowns, wedding-related design, and pattern making. Her 44 years of bridal experience has earned her the prestigious WeddingWire Brides Choice Award, Couples Choice Award 2013-2019, and The Knot Best of Weddings 2018-2020. Margo was also featured in House of Diffa 2018 Jacket Collection and Modern Luxury Brides Magazine 2020. She will launch her new bridal gown collection for fall 2021.
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    Some old zippers can be stopped from unzipping by simply locking them at the top. First, make sure the garment is zipped all the way to the top, then press the zipper pull down as if you are snapping it to lock. Sometimes,if a zipper doesn't lock, it may need replacing.
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    I have a dress that zips up the front and the zipper keeps coming undone and exposing my chest. What can I do?
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    You could always use a safety pin and fasten it from the inside of the dress so only a little bit of the metal is showing. Depending on the color of the dress, it shouldn't be too visible.
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    How to make a purse zipper keep from unzipping?
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    You can use the rubber band method by tying the rubber band to the hole in the zipper, doing up the zipper, and then attaching the rubber band to the handle of the purse. Alternatively, you can try replacing the zipper slider on the purse with a new zipper slider so it zips up properly.
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    Zipper on a jacket pulls apart; what can I do?
    T. Chinsen
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    The zipper pull itself is opening up from the constant pulling. Instead of replacing it, close up the gap. Bring the zipper pull to the base, but leave some teeth on both sides of it. Squeeze the top and bottom of the zipper pull with pliers enough so there is no loose gap between it and the teeth. The pull will not align the teeth of the zipper to interlock properly when it develops too wide of a gap, which results in the teeth pulling apart.
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