The days are shorter, dead leaves are falling and temperatures are starting to drop.  Autumn is officially here!  As the weather continues to cool down, this is the time to start changing up your wardrobe.  Say good-bye to shorts and tank tops and hello to Fall jackets and boots!  Dressing properly for the upcoming months is essential when dealing with cold weather.  Before you go to the store for a new wardrobe, take your coats and warm clothes into Superior Sewing for all of your tailor and alteration needs.  We can fix broken zippers, add missing buttons and revamp your clothes after a long season in the closet.

If you’re still unsure about getting your clothes tailored for the upcoming seasons, keep reading!

Great Way to Save Money

Do you have an old coat that has been sitting in your closet for years?  Instead of buying a brand new coat for the cold season, it’s more economical to repair and alter your needle threadexisting wardrobe.  Not only is tailoring surprisingly affordable but it also can look better than new clothes.

Tailored Clothes Will Help You Look Your Best

Fall clothes can sometimes be seen as loose and baggy garments.  While layers help you stay warm, they can also affect your appearance if they do not fit properly.  With appropriate tailoring, your heavier outfits can fit like a glove.  By having a tailor fix your Winter coat, you can instantly achieve more shape and a sleeker look.

Being Fashionable and Practicalmen's tailoring

If you have a great coat that is missing buttons, stitching or zippers, tailoring is the practical choice.  Tailors also have the ability to refashion your coat and create designs based on your ideals.  Add embroidery, trim and accents to give your coat extra style.

If you are ready to fix your Fall/Winter coat before the cold weather arrives, contact Superior Sewing!  We are an economical choice for you to look your best and stay fashionable this season.  To learn more about our tailoring options, give us a call at 563-323-4672 or visit www.superiorsewinginc.com.

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