Horrible! No service at all. Belongs back in the old country where you can be a macho man who doesn’t give a . Not a good selection at all. I’d rather go to the downtown garment district. Or to Veronica’s Fabric down the street from this bag.
Carrin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
So many materials and super cheap! I walked out with a trash bag full of fabric for $ 42. $ 1.50/yard for most basic materials, $ 1 for 4 yards of elastic. You will have to dig to get the fabrics out so try to bring someone strong with you to help! Also it takes some searching if you are looking for something specific as it isn’t super organized and materials are hiding since it’s such a small store with so much in it. Worth the savings though!!!
Corinna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fullerton, CA
It’s a vary good place if you looking fabric! Lot of fabric and very chip! Tony so friendly! I suggest him!:)
Christy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arcadia, CA
Tony’s is located off a busy street in a pretty dingy row of stores. Inside, yes, this place is incredibly disorganized. It’s like a fabric forest jungle. The countless rolls of fabric are stacked together like tall multicolored trees, which will definitely take you aback because of the chaos. If you do come here, you better know exactly what you’re looking for. There is no arrangement of fabrics by color or type, you’d just have to wiggle through the tight and cramped maze of drapes of linens and suede to find what you need. I came in and tried to elicit the help of Tony by showing him a picture, to no avail. He is quite old and doesn’t really speak English, so I just went around the store looking for what I needed myself, and I did find it! When I called to ask Tony to help me take out the tightly wedged roll, he disappeared, and for a while. I called out multiple times and he didn’t appear until way later. Hence, not much help. Eventually he rang me up — quite slowly — and for three types of fabric totaling to 3.5 yards, I spent less than $ 6. Freaking fantastic. I don’t even care how messy the store was, or how Tony wandered off and all. I found what I needed, and it was super cheap. Come knowing what you need and you’ll get it for a bargain price!
Stephanie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indio, CA
Came to this store to find fabric for last minute wedding décor. Found everything we needed(had to search a while for it) but we got it! Got 39 yards of fabric for $ 63, great deal!
Johnny M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orange County, CA
I walked out of this place with a headache, but it was a pretty cool store. Heard of Tony’s through a friend who makes clothing and costumes as a hobby. She has recommended this store to us because of the low prices and the wide variety of fabrics available… she was not kidding about the variety. Upon entering you notice that there is absolutely NO organization to the store. The store is small and packed to the brim with fabrics of all different patterns and colors. The owner, Tony, was semi helpful in selecting the fabric I needed, but was more interested in watching the novel that had the attention of most of the other customers in the store as well. After searching endlessly I finally found a color and pattern that I liked. Tony measured it all out and calculated that my total would be $ 8 for 4 yards of quality fabric. BARGAIN! Prices usually range from about $ 2 – 4 a yard depending on what type of fabric you select. Make sure you come with a color in mind as you will be here all day if you do not have a clue of what you are looking for.
C G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Whittier, CA
This fabric store is a tiny hole in the wall off of Lambert and Gunn in Whittier. There are two VERY tight isles full of bolt after bolt of fabric. I can maybe see 2 – 3 people tops browsing in here at a time because of how cramped it is. It’s a tiny space. There’s no true organization, so this is not the place to go if you have some specific colors or themes in mind. This is the place to go when you want some inexpensive fabric for a project that you haven’t even thought of yet haha. I use this place as inspiration rather than a place to shop for something in progress. The gentleman I spoke with told me that one side was priced $ 2/yard(!!!) and that the other side was $ 3/yard(!!!). There’s a good mix of prints, cottons, vinly, leather, tafeta, sheers, etc. Like I said, it really is a toss up what you’ll find. There are also some misc. buttons, trim, etc, but it’s all very mixed. I even found a whole box of Y2K preparedness patches. I walked away with about 3 – 4 yards of fabric for $ 5. CASHONLY