Fashion: Suit
Matte Spray for Suit Coats   (+6)  [vote for, against]
This is what I get for being broke.

Problem: My favorite black suit jacket, which is admittedly from the bargain-bin price range at Men's Wearhouse, is starting to develop shiny spots on the elbow (caused by the fabric being rubbed during use and stretched when bent).

Unfortunate corollary: This makes me look cheap. Er.

Solution: A self-contained matte spray, specially designed for fabrics (airbrush paint for fabrics is WKTE, but I'm not aware of any self-contained clearcoats), which would be applied by owners, and which would protect the wearer's ego by making the worn-ness of the suit less obvious.
-- shapu, Feb 18 2009

Try a black permanent marker, makes it black and matte.
-- zeno, Feb 18 2009


There used to be some scalp spray for balding men, to make things dark and unshiny.
-- baconbrain, Feb 18 2009


I've used the black marker idea if I had a bleach spot on black clothing, but only a small spot.
-- xandram, Feb 18 2009


Very fine sandpaper
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 18 2009



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