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I took 2 suits and several dress pants to Lynn's to get tailored. The hems on the pants turned out fine, but Brenda did a TERRIBLE job on my suit jackets. She took in the sides on one jacket, and now one side is significantly more tapered than the other. The lining is bunched up at the end of the sleeve where she shortened them but didn't adjust the lining of the sleeve. One sleeve is longer than the other. The shoulder pads feel out of alignment and bunched up in places. She tried to lower the collar (remove the bunching on the top area of the back of the suit) but failed to do so after 2 trips. She took 2 beautifully fitting J Crew suit jackets and butchered them. She probably would have fixed all of these errors if I would have pointed them out to her, but I quickly realized after my second visit that she had no idea what she was doing. I just wanted to take my suits and get as far away from there as I could. On top of the shotty alterations of my suit jackets, she managed to iron the collar on my seersucker suit and take out the "pucker" in the fabric. Luckily after steaming and wetting it multiple times I was able to bring back most of the fabric's texture. However, Brenda was nice during my experience. But I would not trust her with my suit jackets. The hems on the pants turned out fine, but the local dry cleaners can put a hem in a pant. Now I have basically wasted $240 in alterations at Lynns and will most likely have to spend another $200 for a more experienced tailor to fix these jackets...if they can be fixed. Take your suits somewhere else.
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