LONDON INVISIBLE MENDING

The Art of Invisible Restoration Since 1770

A Heritage Craft, Perfected

We specialise in the art of invisible mending for fine woven fabrics — a meticulous process of reweaving that renders damage imperceptible to the eye. Every restoration is carried out by hand using threads drawn from concealed areas of the garment itself, ensuring a seamless match in colour, weight, and weave. We offer collection and delivery across London, a convenient drop-off service at Graham Browne, 4 Bow Lane, London EC4M 9EE (Monday–Friday 9am–4pm, Saturday by appointment), on-the-spot estimates, and a nationwide postal service with full tracking.

Our Services

Expert restoration for every type of fabric damage.

Invisible Mending

Our core service. We reweave damaged areas using threads drawn from the garment itself, creating a restoration that is virtually undetectable. Ideal for fine suits, coats, and tailored garments.

Moth Damage Repair

Moth holes are among the most common forms of damage we treat. Using precision reweaving techniques, we restore moth-eaten garments to their original appearance.

Nationwide Postal Service

Send your garment to us from anywhere in the UK with our fully tracked postal service. We provide an estimate before any work begins.

What We Do

Make-do and Mend with our invisible mending service

Small tear in plaid fabric before repair

Before

This is a small tear before our skilled menders get to work their magic

Plaid fabric being reweaved

Being Reweaved

You can see where the threads have carefully been reweaved matching up the Warp and the Weft

Finished invisible mend on plaid fabric

Finished Result

The remaining threads are then cut resulting in a Invisible mend

Small hole in tweed jacket measured with ruler

Before

Tweed jacket after invisible mend

After

Burberry check fabric with damage

Before

Burberry check fabric after invisible repair

After

Houndstooth check with hole damage

Before

Houndstooth check after invisible repair

After

Grey pinstripe suit with moth hole

Before

Grey pinstripe suit after invisible mend

After

Grey fabric with circled damage area

Before

Grey fabric after invisible repair

After

Testimonials

“An absolutely remarkable service. You simply cannot tell where the damage was. I will be recommending London Invisible Mending to everyone I know.”
— Sarah T., London
“I thought my favourite cashmere coat was ruined after moth damage. The team restored it perfectly. Truly invisible work.”
— James R., Manchester
“Professional, courteous, and the quality of the repair exceeded my expectations. The postal service made it so convenient.”
— Eleanor M., Edinburgh

FAQs

  • Phone: 0800 246 1447
  • WhatsApp: 07941 155 277
  • Email: info@londoninvisiblemending.com
  • No-obligation estimates available
  • Collection from anywhere in London
  • Drop off in person at Graham Browne, 4 Bow Lane, London EC4M 9EE (Monday–Friday 9am–4pm, Saturday by appointment)
  • Tears, burns, moth holes, snags, and pulled threads
  • All woven fabrics including wool, cashmere, and tweed
  • Please note: we do not repair knitwear (knitted fabrics)
  • If the fabric is woven, we can almost certainly help
  • Fully tracked nationwide postal service
  • Send your garment from anywhere in the UK
  • Drop-off service at Graham Browne, 4 Bow Lane, London EC4M 9EE (Monday–Friday 9am–4pm, Saturday by appointment)
  • Estimate provided before any work begins

Get in Touch

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What Our Customers Say

5.0 ★★★★★ 22 reviews on Google
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Hywel Williams1 month ago
★★★★★

My tweed jacket had a number of large moth holes making the jacket unwearable. All the holes have been repaired leaving no trace of the damage. What a magician Michael is. I have no hesitation in recommending him. Fantastic work.

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Nye Smith2 months ago
★★★★★

Excellent job on my trousers & fantastic customer service. Would recommend.

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Jack Collins3 months ago
★★★★★

Michael is a true clothing enthusiast with a passion for quality and craft. Reviving an art form that is desperately needed, especially for those who invest in high-quality and vintage garments. Results on a 1940s CC41 suit jacket and trousers are astounding.

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