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Repairing jeans in Montreal

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I was wondering if anyone knew of a place where I could get a couple of jeans darned?

I have two pairs of jeans with the a blowout starting in the crotch area, and I'd love to take care of it before it becomes too big.

Thanks!
 

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I had a pair of 3sixteens that had a crotch blowout. I couldn't find a place in Montreal that darns so I sent them to NYC to have them do it. Overall great work however it ended up being pretty expensive. I wouldn't recommend going that route. Buying a new pair would probably be cheaper in the long run
 

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