
Sheepskin and shearling garments have long been treasured for their warmth, durability, and timeless appeal. Whether it’s a classic aviator jacket, a full-length coat, or a pair of snug boots, these natural materials offer unparalleled comfort and style. However, like any well-loved item, they may need a little attention over time — and that's where expert Sheepskin and Shearling Alterations come in.
Why Alter Sheepskin or Shearling?
Unlike ordinary fabrics, sheepskin and shearling are thick, structured, and uniquely textured. Alterations can help:
Refine the fit: A coat that’s too large or bulky can be tailored to better suit your body shape, offering a more flattering silhouette without compromising comfort.
Update the style: Fashion evolves, and so can your wardrobe. A dated piece can be transformed with a few smart tweaks — shortening sleeves, adjusting the hemline, or modernising the collar.
Repair damage: Tears, worn patches, or faulty zips can be expertly mended, saving you the cost and waste of replacing the whole item.
Repurpose vintage finds: Found a gem in a charity shop or inherited a family favourite? With alterations, you can make it uniquely yours while preserving its character.
The Challenge of Working with Sheepskin
Altering sheepskin or shearling isn’t a job for just any tailor. The thick, dual-textured material requires specialist equipment and experience. Sheepskin consists of suede on one side and a soft wool lining on the other — both of which can be easily damaged if handled incorrectly.
A skilled professional will:
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Use heavy-duty machinery and specialised needles.
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Preserve the natural structure and thermal properties.
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Seam edges carefully to avoid unnecessary bulk or irritation.
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Match colour and texture for invisible repairs.
What Can Be Altered?
Here are some common alterations for sheepskin and shearling garments:
Taking in or letting out seams
Shortening or lengthening sleeves
Replacing zips, buttons, or linings
Adjusting shoulders for a better fit
Adding or removing hoods, belts, or trims
Caring for Your Altered Sheepskin
After alterations, it’s important to maintain your garment properly:
Avoid exposing it to rain or excessive moisture.
Store it in a cool, dry place with breathing room — never in plastic.
Brush the wool lining gently to keep it fluffy and fresh.
Consider occasional professional cleaning to keep it looking its best.
Final Thoughts
Sheepskin and shearling pieces are investment items — and with the right care and thoughtful alterations, they can last for decades. Whether you're refreshing an old favourite or transforming a vintage treasure, alterations allow you to enjoy the luxury of sheepskin with a perfect personal touch.
Thinking of altering your sheepskin garment? Always choose a tailor who specialises in leather and shearling — your coat (and your comfort) deserves nothing less.