Greg F.
Yelp
I am new to the area, and desperately needed some work done. Finding a skilled tailor is one of the most challenging things when you relocate. Well that, and locating a good pizza joint. But that's a review for another day.
Before taking more complex items in, I took in a pair of trousers that needed heamed. While a seemingly easy task, I've had issues with prior tailors messing this up. From sloppy stitching, to each leg a different length and even "cheap (?)" thread being used that unravels within a wearing or two. Unreal, I agree.
When I arrived, a very polite lady (Sandra?) greeted me, directed me where to change and the visit began...from soliciting my input into length and break, the trousers were pinned and the wait began. A week later... presto. Perfect job. Right in length and break. Very slight, if you're curious.
Back I ventured with two vest from Cordings of Piccadilly. These, if you know them, run very "generous" in the body, but fairly true to fit in the chest. Unless you have a portly build, there is a lot of fabric left and even cinching the keeper in the back, they look like you're wearing your dads clothes. Know what I mean?
This time, the lady defered to the gentleman (Kong?), working in the back. He was professional, spending a great deal of time pin fitting the sides so the fit was slimming, symmetric but not restrictive. The work would, in essence, require a far higher degree of skill vs. what you would commonly find at your local dry cleaner.
A week later, and 3 days before Christmas, in I went. Guess what? Come on... guess. Ok, fine... they were perfect. They fit as a tailor garment is expected to fit.
My conclusion, these people are the real deal! I would not hesitate to take them anything needing to be altered.