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Zipper really stuck

If the zipper is still aligned and the pull has come off, I recently found putting a pen nib or similar in the hole where the pull was is the only way to get it running again.

Hence I always keep a small disposable pen in the pocket of my favourite sleeveless fleece jacket.

Curing major world problems no one knew existed - that's me.
 
Yup, it's pants. The pull is still there, just about out of reach. Maybe I could just wear a long shirt or jacket over it.
Unbuckle belt
Unbuckle pants
Pull pants down to mid-thigh
Hold one hand near bottom of Zipper and spread pants
Determine which side the cloth got stuck in the Zipper
Using both hands pull Zipper assembly away from the cloth stuck side.
Zip up.

Been there; Done that. ;):)
 
This thread is an object lesson in how many ways a zipper can screw with you.
 
I once had some insulated coveralls that zipped from chin to crotch in both directions. I discovered it was snagged at the most awkward position after spending a cold afternoon sitting in a john boat and drinking many beers. Once I hit land and found the perfect tree to anoint the decision was quickly made. It was better to be very cold than to be very wet. :)
 
If the zipper is still aligned and the pull has come off, I recently found putting a pen nib or similar in the hole where the pull was is the only way to get it running again.

Hence I always keep a small disposable pen in the pocket of my favourite sleeveless fleece jacket.

Curing major world problems no one knew existed - that's me.
Your post brings back memories lol.
 
I think @Rgarner was last seen being unfairly arrested for solicitation in a rural area with just a shirt or jacket covering his credentials but should be released by now.

Yup, it's pants. The pull is still there, just about out of reach. Maybe I could just wear a long shirt or jacket over it.

Sounds like his was stuck way down there.
 
Ha ha, good one, but seriously, I gotta get this thing fixed. It doesn't seem to be caught on fabric, just at the bottom of its run. What's next, dynamite?
 
Yeh a Dry Cleaners usually have a repair service, but you might know a seamstress (or seamster?) or chat one up.
 
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