Red jump suit altered.
Great service given. Altered clothing to suit, fitted great plus Steamed for free. Ideal and will use this shop again. Recommend to anyone.
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Clothes Alterations Service, Dressmaking, Tailoring, wedding dress alterations, dress alterations, Bridesmaids dresses alterations, bridal alterations, evening dress alterations, prom dress alterations, semesters, tailor, gown alterations, dancing dress alterations
38 Chorley Road , M27 5af , Swinton , United Kingdom
Great service given. Altered clothing to suit, fitted great plus Steamed for free. Ideal and will use this shop again. Recommend to anyone.
Amazing service as always had a repair on my coat excellent repair you would never have known it had been repaired highly recommend second visit and amazing service a pleasure to deal with
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