If you want a chain stitch go to Blue in Green or Self Edge. If you don’t care, then go to any tailor or dry cleaners.
Thank you so much!
I'll look into those two.
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If you want a chain stitch go to Blue in Green or Self Edge. If you don’t care, then go to any tailor or dry cleaners.
If you want a chain stitch go to Blue in Green or Self Edge. If you don’t care, then go to any tailor or dry cleaners.
Thank you so much!
I'll look into those two.
I have a D'avenza cashmere coat that needs some small changes on the half-belt on the back (mainly just the length) but I'd like to have it done quick.
Who is good but has a fast turn around?
Very surprised to hear as I’ve never had a problem with them. Did you buy the jeans there? Did they compensate?i am sad to report that my pair of jeans was absolutely destroyed and rendered useless by Blue In green.
I requested no break and they made it hang about 1” higher than where it should be.
Really disappointed and I can’t imagine any cleaners doing such a poor job as to make the pants unwearable.
Definitely do not recommend Blue in green to anyone who needs their jeans altered.
Sam Wazin finished my coat and did a good job despite a very short turnaround.
Highly recommend.
He spends most of his time in his new tribeca location. He is only on 57th street on Friday and Saturday’s.+1 on Sam, I use him exclusively other than just hemming (that goes to dry cleaner next to me...). I’m sure I might be able to find someone does same job for cheaper but he is consistent and 1 minute away from me so I goes to him exclusively.
he has a 2nd locations now I don’t know how he split the time though.
He spends most of his time in his new tribeca location. He is only on 57th street on Friday and Saturday’s.
Very surprised to hear as I’ve never had a problem with them. Did you buy the jeans there? Did they compensate?
I just moved to Brooklyn (crown heights). Anyone recommend a new tailor for basic alterations (hemming, sleeves, etc) ? The closer the better
I have the same question (albeit not precisely in Crown Heights).
Also, this might be the wrong side of the forum for this, but would it be reasonable to take more directional/designer stuff to the tailors folks here are recommending (everyone seems to love Sam Wazin)? (Most immediately, a Yohji jacket, but in general, too.) I assume the skills involved aren't an issue, just perhaps a matter of being attuned to the aesthetics of the pieces being altered.
What neighborhood?