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| - Don't blink, cuz you'll miss them driving down 24th street. If you do happen to find the place and are able to squeeze into their "parking lot", then I think you'll be happy.
I have come here for the last 10 years. I don't think the place has changed much in the last 10 decades. Yes, that is a hundred years.
But, still keep coming back because they haven't screwed up anything of mine.
Yes, they do only speak spanish. I don't know what Rand is talking about, regarding them being Vietnamese. I guess I always work with the Spanish crew.
I have brought in a leather jacket and they altered it for less than $20. A place on Indian School wanted $80+ because it was real leather.
I have brought in slacks, button replacements, zipper fixes, belt loop repairs, and converted button up shirts to slim fits. Everything came out great, as directed. Pay on the average of $5 to $7. I find that the more I bring in, the less I pay per item.
For example, if I bring in a button replacement, I might $3. If I bring in a pair of slacks to taper the legs, than maybe it'll cost $7. But if I bring in both at the same time, I might end up paying $8 for everything.
My advice, take the extra minute or two to ensure they know what you want. After they put in the pins for the location of the sew, cut, etc., put the clothing back on for a double-check.
Also, learn a little spanish, or vietnamese. It'll go a long way.
Cash only, if I remember correctly!
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