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Tailoring in Austin, TX

Merckx

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Does anyone know of a reputable tailor in the Round Rock - North Austin, Texas area? I've purchased a few suits that I would like to have tailored.
 

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Originally Posted by Merckx
Does anyone know of a reputable tailor in the Round Rock - North Austin, Texas area? I've purchased a few suits that I would like to have tailored.

I use Carlos Oliva. He was recommended to me by The Texas Clothier. He is off of 35th St. across from Capra and Cavelli. I think the cross street is Kerby Lane, but I am not sure. It is that general area. That might not be far enough north for you though. I've mainly had him do pants hems and jacket sleeves but he has also done more extensive work on some of my thrift store finds. His rates tend to be in line with most of the others.

He broke his arm before Christmas and that might have put him behind schedule.

mike
 

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OK, thanks for the info, I believe I know where that is at. By the way, how is the Texas Clothier? I've never been in there, but I hear their ads on the radio quite often.
 

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