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I was wondering if anyone had a recommendation for a local tailor.  I bought a couple of pairs of pants recently that I need hemmed.  Nothing too complicated, but one of the pairs does have a nice cuff that I would like to keep. 

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I've been going to Tina's at Pape and Queen (South East corner) for years. She does a really good job... not much on the talking, which works for me. Very fair prices and reliable. If you're looking for a "Tailor" experience (I don't know what that is), this is probably not the place for you (it doubles as a convenience store). She let's you change in the laminate floor encased bathroom, if you need her to measure your duds.
JB Cleaner & Tailor
518 Pape Ave
416-465-9711
Friendly, quick, convenient. They do a good job too.
I agree with Jezzie - we've used Tina Sparkles on Queen and Pape. Very good job and good prices!
Has anyone been to the dry-cleaner/alterations place that's on Queen just West of Greenwood? Next to the variety store? I was thinking about getting some hemming done there.
My sister got a dress altered there (as recommended by the folks at Any Direct Flight where she bought the dress). She did a really great job on the dress, and my sister highly recommends her. I figure if the designer at Any Direct Flight trusts her with her clothes, she must be good!

I took a coat to her for relining (which it turns out she doesn't do) so she recommended I take it to Selina Fashions on Queen just west of Jones. She was fantastic as well.
Thanks Carolyn. That's great to know.

Carolyn Scharf said:
My sister got a dress altered there (as recommended by the folks at Any Direct Flight where she bought the dress). She did a really great job on the dress, and my sister highly recommends her. I figure if the designer at Any Direct Flight trusts her with her clothes, she must be good!

I took a coat to her for relining (which it turns out she doesn't do) so she recommended I take it to Selina Fashions on Queen just west of Jones. She was fantastic as well.
Do not go to Salina's Fashions on Queen near Caroline. I brought in curtains to be hemmed and they cut them in a zig zag. The curtains are now destroyed.
The tailor at Queen nr Greenwood is Zips, it's a cleaner's. The owner's name is Carmen. She does a wonderful job, has done work for us for well over a decade, and we are fussy.


Carolyn Scharf said:
My sister got a dress altered there (as recommended by the folks at Any Direct Flight where she bought the dress). She did a really great job on the dress, and my sister highly recommends her. I figure if the designer at Any Direct Flight trusts her with her clothes, she must be good!

I took a coat to her for relining (which it turns out she doesn't do) so she recommended I take it to Selina Fashions on Queen just west of Jones. She was fantastic as well.
I've gone there - I highly recommend her. She altered a pair of jeans for me ( made a boot cut into a straight cut) and I couldn't be happier. - I found her rates reasonable.

Whit RB said:
Has anyone been to the dry-cleaner/alterations place that's on Queen just West of Greenwood? Next to the variety store? I was thinking about getting some hemming done there.
I've heard great things about the little dry cleaner just west of Greenwood for tailoring. Haven't tried yet, but will!
I went to Tina as well, but she can be a little forgetful sometimes! Nice work though.

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