The alteration is so expensive if they categorize your garment as a night dress. Even a simple shorten the hem of a dress costed almost $ 50. They did ok job on my several alteration orders. However, they did horrible job on alteration for a dress with zipper. They were willing to fix it when I pointed it out. It was still a bad job, and I don’t feel comfortable wearing that dress. What a shame. Maybe I should ask for a refund! This location is always busy and therefore it takes longer time for your order to be done. Since I’m not working at this financial district anymore, I don’t think I will use them again.
Invenue I.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I walked in 5 mins before noon awhile ago. My pants cuff was coming off and needed restitching. I only expected to get it back in a day but the awesome lady(didn’t get her name) took the pants, machine-stitched it and gave it back to me within 60 seconds! Talk about jaw dropping.
Stephanie C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
A few weeks ago I bought a gorgeous skirt from a secondhand store which needed alterations. I do consider myself a good sewer but I didn’t want to risk making a mistake. A friend who used to work in the area told me about Stitch It in the TD Centre and about their amazing turnaround time, so I decided to try them out. I am happy to report that I’m quite pleased with their work! It was done well and I couldn’t have asked for a better turnaround time: I brought in the skirt on Wednesday and I picked it up on Thursday. For a simple job like shortening a hem, they can churn out the work a lot quicker than most places. Regarding their prices, they’re on par with other sewing shops. It’s a given that the more work that needs to be done on an item of clothing, the higher the price will be. But for a simple job, great work, a friendly staff and a speedy turnaround time, why would I want to get my clothes altered some place else?