Tips For Selecting A Clothing Alteration Service Joliet Clients Can Depend On For Quality Work

By Lelia Hall


Sometimes even that perfect new blouse or pair of pants a person buys could be further improved upon with a few adjustments to its fit. Older pieces of clothing eventually show signs of wear and will require repairs at some point. These are both examples of the type of work a seamstress or tailor does. When it comes to finding a reliable clothing alteration service Joliet IL residents should consider these guidelines.

A talented seamstress or tailor can take any garment, and make suitable adjustments so it fits the wearer perfectly. Various types of alterations can be made such as raising or lowering the hemline on a dress, skirt, or pair of pants, or adjusting the sleeve length on a blouse, shirt, or blazer. Adding darts, or taking in a seam, can also make a garment fit better. Typical repairs include mending tears or holes in fabric or replacing a zipper.

Most clothing alterations are done by either a seamstress/seamster, or a tailor. People often confuse these two occupations, thinking they are the same, but in fact they are different vocations. A seamstress(female) or seamster(male) is someone who specializes in adjusting the hems and seams of garments, whereas a tailor not only performs these tasks, but can also custom design and construct clothes for his or her clients.

A custom tailor or "bespoke" is a person who makes articles of clothing to the specifications of his or her clients. They can be expected to have an extensive knowledge of all types of sewing and fitting methods, and fabrics. While they can certainly make adjustments, they primarily focus on designing and constructing apparel, which can take weeks or months, depending on the amount of work involved.

A personal recommendation from a friend or family member is likely the best way to find a tailor or seamstress who does excellent work. One can also search online, or ask a local dry cleaner, since quite often they have a person who does alterations on their behalf, or if not they may still know of someone simply because they are working in related industries.

When interviewing prospective services, it's important to find out how long the person has been in business for and if they have extensive experience in working with the type of garment one is looking to have altered. Some of them also offer specialized work such as leather repairs, or restyling outdated clothing to give it a more up-to-date look. They should demonstrate a wide breadth of knowledge about all fabric and garment types.

The prices for repairs and alterations should be clearly stated in an organized pricing system. There may be some difference in cost based on the garment and fabric type. Calling several people and asking for price quotes is recommended, so one can better compare them and identify any which may be overcharging.

An expert tailor or seamstress will always have the customer try on the garment first, so it is easier to make accurate adjustments. This better enables the client to explain the changes he or she wants made. During the fitting, the garment will be marked and pinned to prepare it for alteration.




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