Thursday, March 19, 2015

When Choosing A Clothing Alteration Service Joliet Customers Should Remember These Tips

By Lelia Hall


Just about everyone has purchased a new garment, only to bring it home and realize that its fit isn't ideal. On a similar note, most people also own a favorite item of clothing which due to frequent wear, will inevitably need to be mended. Those who don't have time or know how to perform these tasks rely on the services of a professional tailor or seamstress. If they keep these points in mind when looking for a clothing alteration service Joliet IL customers should find it easier to choose one which meets their needs.

Most garments can be appropriately altered in such a way that they are a better fit for the wearer. This can include adjusting the hem or waistline on pants, dresses, and skirts or the sleeves on shirts, blouses, or blazers. Taking in seams and adding darts are other ways clothing can be resized. Common repairs are replacing zippers, and mending holes or tears in fabric.

Alterations to wearing apparel can be done by either a tailor, a seamstress, or seamster(male). Although these two occupations are similar, and as a result often confused by many, they differ from each other in that tailors can also design and construct garments as well as repair and alter them, while seamsters or seamstresses normally just provide adjustments and mending services for existing clothing items.

Known also as "bespoke", custom tailors typically have a vast knowledge about fabrics, fitting, and sewing techniques. They can construct wearing apparel specifically for the client either using ready-made or custom-designed patterns usually in several weeks or months, depending on how elaborate the particular project is and how much work is involved.

The easiest way to begin one's search for a reliable seamstress or tailor is to ask people one knows if they can recommend someone they are happy with. One can also look online for services which have received favorable reviews, or ask a dry cleaner, which may have their own alterations provider, or if not they may still know someone since the two industries are related.

Customers need to find out how long any potential tailor or seamstress has been in business for, and if they have sufficient experience working with this particular type of garment. They should express an in-depth understanding of a wide range of fabric types and know how to alter any garment they are presented with. Some will also provide special services such as updating older pieces of clothing, or repairing leather.

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.

In order to properly alter a garment to suit the wearer, a true expert will request that the client put on the piece of clothing so he or she can better explain the changes desired. This allows for more effective communication between the customer and the tailor as to what changes are to be made to the garment. It should be expected that the tailor or seamstress will be pinning and marking the garment during this initial fitting session.




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