How to replace a zip on jeans. A step-by-step guide to replacing a zip slider on jeans. [VIDEO TUTORIAL]
Looking for an easy way to replace the zip on your jeans? There’s no need to get out the sewing machine or throw your jeans away! Our step-by-step guide shows you how to replace the zip slider on your jeans in just a few minutes.
What’s wrong with the zip on your jeans?
Trouser zips can easily become damaged with frequent use:
- The slider can become worn and no longer work properly.
- The zip teeth stop closing perfectly.
- Sliders can break or slip off the zip.
Lucky for you, there’s a way to replace the zip on your jeans without any sewing. The Clip&Zip replacement zip slider.
What you need to replace the zip on your jeans
- A Clip&Zip zip slider - the right size for your zip.
- Flat nose pliers.
Three simple steps to replace the zip slider on your jeans or trousers:
1. Figure out what type of zip you have and what size slider you need.
Look closely at your zip to see what type it is: plastic, metal or nylon coil? Then check the back of your old slider to see if there is a number written on it. With these two steps you’ll be able to choose the right Clip&Zip replacement slider for your jean fly. Need a little more help? Read our tips for choosing the right zip slider.
2. Remove the old slider (if it’s still on the zip)
If it’s stuck or misshapen, use your flat nose pliers to gently remove it.
3. Replace the zip slider on your jean fly with the new one
- Open the new slider by hand or use the red tool supplied.
- Position it either side of the zip.
- Carefully close it until you hear it click into place.
4. Test your zip
Open and close your zip to check the teeth mesh together perfectly. Your jeans are fixed and ready to wear again!
Clip&Zip tip
If the zip is slightly wonky, line up the teeth with pliers before fitting the slider. Replacing the zip slider on your jeans is easier than you think. By following this step-by-step video tutorial you can prolong the life of your clothes and avoid unnecessary spending. A simple, affordable and eco-friendly solution for replacing the zip on your jeans.