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any good garment service shop in Vienna to repress/steam a suit?

Trompe le Monde

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hi

some of my suits and jackets dont need a cleaning but rather a repress.
dont speak language well enough to convey this.
would not like to risk some 2-bit shop taking an iron and pressing the lapels flat or otherwise distort the garments

thnks
 

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hi
some of my suits and jackets dont need a cleaning but rather a repress.
dont speak language well enough to convey this.
would not like to risk some 2-bit shop taking an iron and pressing the lapels flat or otherwise distort the garments
thnks


Does your hotel room not have an iron with which you might more safely do this yourself?
 

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Does your hotel room not have an iron with which you might more safely do this yourself?


My hotel room doesn't have an iron or a trouser press. I just went out and bought an iron, the thngs are cheap enough. I do speak the language, but I never trust hotel laundy services, might find they'll "dry clean" a wool blazer in a bucket.
 
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Try Hartmann.
They are located at Jasomirgottstrasse 6, that's right in front of the Stephansdom...

They are good enough for cleaning clothes from museums and empress Sissi bedclothes...

Enjoy you stay :)
 

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Does your hotel room not have an iron with which you might more safely do this yourself?

i only moderately trust myself for the body and lapel, but moreover have no sleeve board to reset the sleeves

Try Hartmann.
They are located at Jasomirgottstrasse 6, that's right in front of the Stephansdom...
They are good enough for cleaning clothes from museums and empress Sissi bedclothes...
Enjoy you stay :)

ich woehne hier jetzt
schoenen dank :)
 

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ich woehne hier jetzt
schoenen dank :)


the hartmann webpage looks old-fashioned enough to trust these guys. otherwise you could have asked in a men's shop like jungmann&neffe whom they recommend.

good luck
 

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