Clothing alterations recommendations

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Clothing alterations recommendations

Postby jadasa » Mon 09 Oct, 2023 10:05 am

Hi,
I'm looking for someone to alter the sleeves on my nano air jacket.
It should be a fairly simple job but it's a bit beyond me to do it as properly as I'd like.
Remote repairs are the go-to, but they charge a premium and I'm keen to see if there's any other recommendations that may be a bit cheaper first.
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Re: Clothing alterations recommendations

Postby myrtlegirl » Mon 09 Oct, 2023 10:16 am

Pop in to a tailor to see what they say.
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Re: Clothing alterations recommendations

Postby Moondog55 » Mon 09 Oct, 2023 10:40 am

What needs doing?
As somebody who can never find sleeves long enough all I can say is "Lucky you" I prefer sleeves I can pull down over my wrist and thumb for warmth in bad conditions so shortening may not always be the best thing, have you ever tired an old fashioned arm garter?
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Re: Clothing alterations recommendations

Postby Biggles » Thu 12 Oct, 2023 8:34 am

jadasa wrote:Hi,
I'm looking for someone to alter the sleeves on my nano air jacket.
It should be a fairly simple job but it's a bit beyond me to do it as properly as I'd like.
Remote repairs are the go-to, but they charge a premium and I'm keen to see if there's any other recommendations that may be a bit cheaper first.
JA

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Leave it to Remote Repairs, absolutely. Especially if it is outdoor-oriented wear with specialised fabrics and machining. General tailors generally won't touch GoreTex or other specialised industry fabrics. This is where RR excels because they manufacture their own line of clothing and equipment too.
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