I’ll start with the good things — the will sew your stuff on your uniform for you, and make name tapes, and a whole load of other different requirements that you will be glad that you can get done. Now the bad — don’t plan on getting anything altered if you have less than 3 weeks to a month before you are going to wear it; it’s that bad. Also, you shouldn’t be too hopeful of those alterations being correct and that uniform fitting you. Seriously, it’s that bad. Also, you should be ready to pay a good amount of money. I am usually amazed at how much a tailor charges(maybe because when I was 8 my mother just used to do it for free) but this is one of the pricier ones I’ve been to, civilian or otherwise. Finally, don’t expect to be engaged with personable dialogue. Considering how close they are to my body when measuring me, you think it wouldn’t be so cold and distant.