The lady who does my alterations is out of town. Can you recommend someone in Lexington who could hem a pair of jeans for me in 48 hours? Preferably on the south side of...
Ann B. replied:
Pat Wellman272-3761. She does good work.
EttaMae S. replied:
Jennifer, we have someone in our bldg. at 169 East Reynolds rd. It doesn't face Reynolds Rd,It is behind Captain D's.Her name is Anjali Rae,on the first floor in Suite 105A.
Brenda B. replied:
Cathy at lifes masquerade southland dr 277-9006 ive use her for 20 years
Jennifer D. replied:
Ann Blackford, Pat is my regular alterationist and is out of town. She does a great job. Someone sent me a private message with a lady's name, I've called her, and she's hemming my pants this afternoon. Thanks to all for your suggestions. I love Facebook!
Dee T. replied:
Rebecca Mackey
Megan B. replied:
The Button Hole on Main Street...in the same building I used to live...has extended hours and is very good. Not as close to you as you may like...but in a pinch they could help you:)
Are there any places around that provide business attire for people who are looking for work but don't have the appropriate clothing for an interview? I've been posting...
Debra H. replied:
New Opportunity School for Women, here in Berea. They have a website and Facebook page. 985-7200
Looking for a tailor in Lexington I'm a tall skinny guy, so clothes rarely fit me off the rack. I've finally decided to stop driving an hour out to my hometown to...
Very_clever_trevor replied:
There is a guy on tates creek close to Malones. It's in the area where BHG offices are. Cal uses him and his prices are reasonable. The name escapes me ATM.
realbabysealclubber replied:
There's one right behind the Shamrock's on Patchen.
DaDubbs replied:
Howard & Miller Men's Clothing Store ([their G+ page](https://plus.google.com/110564030184555399002/about?gl=us&hl=en)) I haven't used them but I was reading an article about them (due to Saul Good going in their former location at Victorian Square), and they have been open since 1984. To have a business around for that long, he has to know something about clothes, and tailoring. Also, they are local, and not a national retailer so it is always nice to support local businesses if they deserve it.
belowthelaw replied:
If you have some money to spend I highly recommend Logan's. If you're really tall and thin like me even tailored store bought stuff will still look and feel funny on you. A bespoke suit is so nice and will last a really long time.
Maximillian666 replied:
Thank you for asking this question! Since moving to Danville a couple years ago I've been looking for a decent tailor in Lex. All good info.
Anonymous replied:
Men's Wearhouse on Nicholasville road has an in house tailor. I'm a massive guy, so all of my suits have to be tailored. They do great work.
Anyone in here a seamstress or have one you can recommend? I need two pieces sewn, both are fairly easy jobs and I really need it completed by next Saturday at the...
Looking for a good coat tailor in the area as well as someone who does saddle pad embroidery!
If anyone has any good recommendations, please pass them on! :) Thanks!
Lynn J. replied:
Le Cheval on Red Mile Road does a lot of saddle seat custom work. New store off Regency Road in Lexington called EmbroidYou does great embroidery at a fair price. Also, Classic Engraving on Lane Allen does a lot of equestrian award embroidery for USEF, UK etc. Good Luck!
Anyone have a seamstress they can recommend? I just need two pairs of pants re-hemmed because the length is off.
Allison R. replied:
Chris gets his uniform pants done at Juliya's alterations. She is out Harrodsburg Road and always does a great job. The ROTC group at my school has used KC Tailoring (they are in Lansdowne Shoppes by Malones) and their uniforms always look great.