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Where and how to hem your denim?

JE_FR88

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Dear forum members,

Recently I purchased a pair of jeans from Kato Brand. Unfortunately, they only sell denim in size 34 inseam. I'm afraid that if I'll get it hemmed at a 'regular' tailor, they will just make it shorter, without taking the shape of the leg and the taper into account. Do any of you know a good place that can tackle this problem around the DC metropolitan area?

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J.
 

Gonzo9

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Check Franklin and Poe in Philadelphia. You can do it thru the mail. They will get it right.
 

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Try calling the tailor, explain what you want done and ask if they can do it.
 

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Try calling the tailor, explain what you want done and ask if they can do it.

I assume that most tailors don't have vintage chain stitching machines as there are only a couple hundred left in the world.

OP, if you do a searh on line you will find that there are a few specialty denim hemming places and repair places. They I have used two different ones with varying pricing and results. They all seem decent and the one mess up I had they fixed. I think I used Denim Therapy last time and sent them 4 pairs of jeans but I previously used Denimrepair.com which has better pricing.
 

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I assume that most tailors don't have vintage chain stitching machines as there are only a couple hundred left in the world.

OP, if you do a searh on line you will find that there are a few specialty denim hemming places and repair places. They I have used two different ones with varying pricing and results. They all seem decent and the one mess up I had they fixed. I think I used Denim Therapy last time and sent them 4 pairs of jeans but I previously used Denimrepair.com which has better pricing.
You're vastly overestimating the complexity of a chain stitch or your tailor is a noob. Op, just call the tailor and ask about a chain stitch. Also, it's good if you let them know the weight of the denim as that will require a stronger machine with heavier weights.
 

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