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I'm not the best at having clothes altered. It's just something that I don't think to do. I usually just end up taking the items to Goodwill and buying new. But I recently found myself with a grand total of ZERO pants fitting me anymore - all were too big. Not a bad problem to have, right? But also a pain as I didn't want to go and find all new pants. So in doing some research with friends and on Yelp, I found that Anna's Alterations was the way to go. I stopped in on a Friday afternoon and the place was fairly busy; that said, I didn't have to wait at all. I took my five pairs of pants into the dressing room, put each on and then went out to the main room where they proceeded to pin them to my (new) size. Total time spent in-store was 15 minutes. Located on Park Road, the space was clean, the employees efficient and helpful, and the prices were much better than I thought they would be. $61.00 to have five pairs of pants altered was very reasonable. Anna's has convinced me that I don't have to buy all new clothes; altering is a much more affordable option. I will be back in short order with more items that can be salvaged instead of donated.
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