Feature edit
Feature edit is about updating or swapping specific parts of a garment — like collars, cuffs, zippers, or hems — without changing its overall shape.
It’s ideal for refreshing worn features, adding new design details, or subtly modernizing a piece.
We divided each category into three budget tiers—basic, standard, and premium—based on the complexity, time, and skill required for the transformation.
See past examples
Basic Tier: Feature swap
Description:
Replace one simple element (e.g. collar, hem, cuffs) |
Price range: £35–£41* *£29–£34 (paid to designer) + 20%(deeaiwai’s commission) Examples:
Case study: Jess transformed men’s quarter zip sweatshirt into a cropped ribbed waist sweatshirt. See here. |
Standard Tier: Combo refresh
Description:
Change two or more areas (e.g. zip + collar, or hem + sleeves) |
Price range: £83–£95* *£69–£79 (paid to designer) + 20%(deeaiwai’s commission) Examples:
Case study: Jess transformed men’s crewneck sweatshirt into a cropped zip-up jacket. See here. |
Premium Tier: Panel rebuild
Description:
Replace three or more elements or partial panels with construction work.
Price range: £119–£131* *£99–£109 (paid to designer) + 20%(deeaiwai’s commission) Examples:
Case study: Jess transformed old bomber style jacket into a cropped jacket with a split collar, folded cuffs and pleated back. See here. |