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From bed sheets to luxury gowns, every piece is treated with the same care and attention.
This shearling came in with a visible tea or coffee stain across the wool collar and lapels.
If you’ve been following us, you know drinks like this often leave behind a mix of tannins, sugar, and if there’s cream, protein. That makes for a complex stain.
We treated it with an enzymatic spotting agent, then used a low-moisture technique to lift the mark without oversaturating or flattening the wool.
The goal is always the same: effective treatment, minimal disruption, and a clean that brings the piece back to form.
Mid-season and this white Bogner jacket had the grime to prove it. A little surface dirt, city soot, and a few brush-ins with salt.
Restored by the team trusted by Boston’s most exacting clients and the luxury retailers who know better than to gamble on white technical fabrics.
Our favorite fashion director and stylist, , had a night at the PEM Gala in this feathered silk gown, and the dress tells the story.
A hem kissed by the dance floor. A trace of makeup along the bodice. Maybe even a drizzle of truffle butter (worth it).
Fortunately, Julie knows she’s in good hands. Now watch those meticulous hands work.
This Boston Fire Department dress jacket came to us worn, softened by decades of service. Likely worn by a commanding officer, it was entrusted to us for careful restoration before going on display at the Boston Fire Museum. We preserved its structure, cleaned and finished by hand because uniform or not, garments like this carry history.
I’m going to teach you how to read this care label so you can stop ruining your clothes
From washing symbols and bleach warnings to tumble dry settings and dry clean only icons, each mark tells you exactly how to treat your clothes.
Understanding care labels means no more shrinking, fading, stretching, or surprise holes.
Save this so you can stop ruining your clothes.
The best award doesn’t sit on a shelf. It comes from our clients. We’re grateful for every review and every chance to care for the pieces you trust us with. This one: five stars for Canada Goose care.
07/22/2025
6 Signs That Clothes Are Made to Last
Buying fewer, better pieces is at the heart of sustainable fashion. Here’s how to spot clothes built with true craftsmanship that stay beautiful beyond just one season.
1. Tiny, Even Stitches
Check the seams. Small, straight stitches mean stronger construction. Big or uneven stitches often signal a piece that won’t hold its shape for long.
2. Clean Interiors
Look inside the garment. Seams should be tidy, with no raw edges or loose threads. Details like French seams fold fabric inside itself and add extra stitching, which prevents fraying and gives seams gentle stretch so delicate fabrics move without popping stitches.
3. Reinforced Stress Points
Corners of pockets, buttonholes, and underarms should have extra stitching. It’s a small detail that stops fabric from tearing where it takes the most stress.
4. Secure Buttons
Feel the buttons. They should be firmly attached, often with a small thread shank underneath that helps fabric lie smoothly. Loose buttons are a quick sign of lower-quality construction.
5. Fabric with Memory
Gently scrunch the fabric. Quality materials bounce back instead of staying wrinkled or limp. It’s how fine wool keeps crisp lines and silk stays smooth all day.
6. Pattern Matching
Stripes, plaids, and prints should line up across seams and pockets. Perfectly matched patterns show extra care and fabric were used to create a seamless look.
07/16/2025
Think wool is winter-only? Summer suits use high-twist wool yarns. The tighter twist creates gaps between threads, letting heat escape while keeping shape sharp. It’s why the best summer suits feel light but never flimsy. Knowing this helps you choose suits that stay cool and look crisp, even on the hottest days.
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