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LuLuBai · 27/10/2008 12:49

DH has lost a button on his coat. I'm trying to avoid trekking all the way into Kingston, paying for parking and braving the mania of John Lewis just to find one solitary button. Anyone know any good button shops within walking distance of central Richmond?

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Kewcumber · 27/10/2008 12:50

I think Woolgars may sell buttons

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LuLuBai · 27/10/2008 12:52

Brilliant - where is Woolgars?

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Kewcumber · 27/10/2008 12:55

www.woolgars.com/16.html

up the road to waitrose in central richmond

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LuLuBai · 27/10/2008 12:58

Brilliant. Thank you! DH will be pleased as he refuses to wear the coat without the button (vain? my husband?) and with the Met Office saying it's going to be -2 by Wednesday I've got to get it sorted.

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Kewcumber · 27/10/2008 12:59

you do realise that it will be impossible to match and you'll have to buy and sew a whole new set?

Make DH do it as penance.

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LuLuBai · 27/10/2008 13:04

Yeah - I know. Don't worry though. He will do the sewing (he can't darn but he can sew). Last week he was sewing buttons back on his boxer shorts. (I've made him promise to try wearing the type which don't have buttons.)

Meanwhile his slovenly wife has worn a winter coat missing 2 buttons for 3 winters in a row now (and looks set to wear it that way for a fourth).

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Kewcumber · 27/10/2008 13:08

perhaps he could do your buttons too whilst he's got the sewing kit out ...

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LuLuBai · 28/10/2008 19:31

Brilliant - thanks Kewcumber. Woolgars had the perfect buttons.

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Kewcumber · 28/10/2008 20:11

did you have to replace them all or were you lucky?

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LuLuBai · 28/10/2008 20:28

Well it was a very close match but DH is quite particular so I got three to make sure(40p each - even in the credit crunch I'm sure that won't break the bank). The new ones are actually nicer than the originals.

I enjoyed Woolgars. Eyed up some curtain fabric while I was there.

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Kewcumber · 28/10/2008 22:45

I had to have some huge curtians made once - without a huge amount ofmoney so had Woolgars make them up with generous proportions out of cream calico at about £4 a metre - they looked fab.

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LuLuBai · 29/10/2008 07:51

Very useful to know. I assumed they would be expensive as they are based in central Richmond.

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