I’ve had nothing but good experiences at Lee’s. I’ve had pants altered here 3 times. Prices are very reasonable, and they do a very thorough job, are professional, and return clothing in a reasonable amount of time.
Noa N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cary, NC
This is my family’s go to tailor. In the past year I have had both a formal gown and a wedding dress altered here and I’ve gone here to adjust hem lines on pants in the past. With the wedding dress, the turn around time was incredible — it was all done in a 2 week span and probably could have been done quicker if I wasn’t traveling for work. I met with them 3 times for alterations(top, hem, and bustle) and the dress fit fabulously. Each time, it took 30 – 55 minutes to get it pinned right and I made appointments in advance for each alteration fitting. They are still cash or check only but we won’t go anywhere else because the quality can’t be beat.
Todd H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wake Forest, NC
If I could give a half of a star, I would. They charged 38 $ to shorten my daughters pants and ended up putting a hole in them. I went to ask for a patch for the hole and they wanted to charge more for the patch and would not accept responsibility for the hole. That is no way to do business!!!
Michelle W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wake Forest, NC
I am not a fashionista, as I work from home and live in gym clothes. But, on the occasion I need something altered, or my hubs needs something altered, we go to Lee’s. They are very thorough, and they are very kind. It can be awkward, trying on clothes and then having pins put into you. But, they are very professional and very quick, Their prices are reasonable, and their turn around time is great.
Mark J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wake Forest, NC
I bought a jacket in a sale online(a Calvin Klein raincoat). It invariably came larger than the labeled size, so I figured I’d have it taken in. The process was very detailed, I stood on a pedestal for measurements and pinning — it was decided that new seams would be made. My wife, who was with me, took objection to the suggestion that I «should eat more»(wondering if fat people are told to eat less). There seemed to be a little more discussion on the jacket than necessary(the price I paid, no I don’t intend to actually go out in the rain in it, yes it was made in China, not sure of what it’s made from, but I’m sure it has a label inside). The work was done very well and I’m now happy with the fit of my newly skinnyfied Chinese-manufactured, American designed, British worn jacket.
Cristina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Raleigh, NC
Watching too much Stacy and Clinton probably, but I felt like I needed the services of a tailor. I’d been dieting and needed to have some suit pants taken in(yay!) I also needed to have a jacket altered along with another pair of pants. I took them in, where I was greeted by a very friendly, tailor-savvy clerk. She asked that I stand on a pedestal while she pinned and marked the pants and jackets. What I most appreciated was that she considered my size and shape. She recommended a new jacket length, based upon the length of my torso. In my opinion, this is not something that a novice tailor would know to do. And– she was right! When I came back in to pick up the goods, I was quite pleased once I tried them on. She got it just right. I was able to pick up the goods one week later. The only downer? They don’t take credit/debit cards. Weird? Completely. Make sure you take your checkbook or cash. One little insider tip– some friends of mine purchase obnoxiously expensive denim. They take their costly jeans to Lee’s Tailors, where they can give you a manufacturer’s style hem. In other words, your best jeans aren’t gonna look like grandma ironed a big cuff and sewed ‘em up. They were hemmed so well, I couldn’t tell a tailor touched them– off the rack finish!