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Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:06 pm
by Alathea_Squared
I realize that many of you probably get your jackets cut 'just so' , but occasionally you may come across a find like I did-a custom Todd's that is a great fit in all ways, except the previous owner was 6' 4". In this case you get a jacket with great length, a nice fitting chest with some give (if you are girthy *ahem*) BUT-with 27ish inch sleeves.
[Rhetorical question alert] Do you know what a pain in the A** it is to have a jacket that fits and flows, but wearing it makes you feel and look like Renfield from Dracula when he's in the asylum? Checking your watch becomes PT for the day, and doing anything requires an adjusting movement to squinch up the sleeves to keep them out of the way, or to keep them clean.
After consulting 3 tailors in a city of 300,000, all of whom don't work on leather (?) I finally found a local LOCAL place (I almost didnt find it) after being referred by my boot resole guy. If you are in LIncoln, NE, Colea Alterations is GREAT! They turned my jacket around in a week, fitted it to me, cut and double stitched the sleeves AND gave me back the pieces. All this wrapped in a sunny disposition (Suzie, on the phone) and a genuine thank you-before I tipped.
If you have any niggly doubts about some of your gear, and you dont' want to send it back for weeks or months for that 'one thing', tailors are not a scary place. I now have a new wearable friend that doesn't vex me every time I wear it, and knowledge of yet another place in Lincoln that does crafting, not just "sending it off to St. Joe....".
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 12:03 pm
by ajocampo
Alathea_Squared wrote:I realize that many of you probably get your jackets cut 'just so' , but occasionally you may come across a find like I did-a custom Todd's that is a great fit in all ways, except the previous owner was 6' 4". In this case you get a jacket with great length, a nice fitting chest with some give (if you are girthy *ahem*) BUT-with 27ish inch sleeves.
[Rhetorical question alert] Do you know what a pain in the A** it is to have a jacket that fits and flows, but wearing it makes you feel and look like Renfield from Dracula when he's in the asylum? Checking your watch becomes PT for the day, and doing anything requires an adjusting movement to squinch up the sleeves to keep them out of the way, or to keep them clean.
After consulting 3 tailors in a city of 300,000, all of whom don't work on leather (?) I finally found a local LOCAL place (I almost didnt find it) after being referred by my boot resole guy. If you are in LIncoln, NE, Colea Alterations is GREAT! They turned my jacket around in a week, fitted it to me, cut and double stitched the sleeves AND gave me back the pieces. All this wrapped in a sunny disposition (Suzie, on the phone) and a genuine thank you-before I tipped.
If you have any niggly doubts about some of your gear, and you dont' want to send it back for weeks or months for that 'one thing', tailors are not a scary place. I now have a new wearable friend that doesn't vex me every time I wear it, and knowledge of yet another place in Lincoln that does crafting, not just "sending it off to St. Joe....".
Good to hear a good story about tailoring a leather jacket. I've never heard of it before and thought leather was too tough to tailor.
How much did it cost?
I actually just ordered a jacket from Todd. I got a medium and I am hoping the sleeves don't need any adjustments
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:15 pm
by Alathea_Squared
35.00 to have the sleeves cut down and resewn, not counting the tip.
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:03 pm
by Mustafa
This is a coincidence, I was just shopping around the Cincinnati area for a tailor for the exact same thing. I was curiouse as to what the cost would be on an alteration like this, thanks!!
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:14 pm
by Alathea_Squared
Well, that is what it cost me, anyway......good luck!
CAS
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:58 pm
by Michaelson
Mustafa wrote:This is a coincidence, I was just shopping around the Cincinnati area for a tailor for the exact same thing. I was curiouse as to what the cost would be on an alteration like this, thanks!!
You might have better luck over in Dayton, since the Air Force base is located there.
In a quick search, I came across this one:
http://www.superpages.com/bp/Dayton-OH/ ... true&bpp=6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards! Michaelson
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:16 pm
by Hunter57
Michaelson wrote:Mustafa wrote:This is a coincidence, I was just shopping around the Cincinnati area for a tailor for the exact same thing. I was curiouse as to what the cost would be on an alteration like this, thanks!!
You might have better luck over in Dayton, since the Air Force base is located there.
No idea about the above listing, though I live in the Dayton area.
However, Irene's Tailoring on RT 48 in Centerville did some sleeve adjustments for me on a lambskin Wested some years ago. Perfectly done, and quick, though I don't remember time. Very reasonably priced, however. I would recommend them.
http://irenestailoring.com/
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:25 pm
by Michaelson
There ya go!
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:21 pm
by ajocampo
Anyone know tailoring in Toronto that handles leather jackets? lol
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:32 pm
by Mark Brody
Um...
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:26 pm
by Mustafa
Michaelson wrote:Mustafa wrote:This is a coincidence, I was just shopping around the Cincinnati area for a tailor for the exact same thing. I was curiouse as to what the cost would be on an alteration like this, thanks!!
You might have better luck over in Dayton, since the Air Force base is located there.
In a quick search, I came across this one:
http://www.superpages.com/bp/Dayton-OH/ ... true&bpp=6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards! Michaelson
Great thinking Michaelson! I was not too far along in my search...but I would have never thought about Dayton...
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:28 pm
by Mustafa
Thanks Hunter! I will call them tomorrow.
Re: Tailoring-a good thing
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:37 pm
by Michaelson