We specialise in the meticulous care and restoration of designer wool coats, preserving the craftsmanship and luxury you invested in.
Explore Our ServicesDesigner wool coats represent more than just garments. They embody artistry, heritage, and personal memories. Whether it's a vintage Burberry trench or a contemporary Max Mara masterpiece, these pieces deserve care that matches their quality.
Our restoration specialists understand the unique challenges wool fibres present. Temperature sensitivity, natural oil preservation, and structural integrity all require expert attention that standard cleaning simply cannot provide.
Wool fibres are remarkably complex. Each strand contains natural lanolin oils that maintain suppleness and water resistance. Standard dry cleaning strips these essential oils, leaving coats brittle and vulnerable.
Our process uses temperature-controlled environments and pH-balanced solutions specifically formulated for luxury wool garments. We don't just clean; we restore the natural characteristics that make wool exceptional.
Gentle cleaning that preserves natural oils and fibre integrity.
Expert repair of seams, linings, and coat architecture.
Restore faded tones using colour-safe techniques.
Breathable protective coating for British weather resilience.
Climate-controlled storage with complimentary cleaning.
Rapid response for wine, oil, and complex stain emergencies.
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"I brought my vintage Aquascutum coat here after another cleaner damaged it. The restoration work was extraordinary. They brought it back to life."
— Margaret T., Kensington
"The attention to detail is unmatched. My cashmere-wool blend coat came back looking better than when I purchased it five years ago."
— James R., Chelsea
Our services are intended for garment care and restoration purposes only. Results may vary depending on the original condition of the garment, fabric composition, and nature of damage. We are not liable for pre-existing damage that may become visible after cleaning. Our treatments are not a substitute for professional textile conservation advice. For items of significant historical or monetary value, we recommend consulting a textile conservator before proceeding.