$35 for $75 toward Custom-Made Clothing and Alterations at Green and Blue
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Clothing designer accommodates each customer's frame with custom-made items & professional alterations on existing wardrobe pieces
Walking the runway is harder than people think, mostly because of all the landing airplanes. Make pilots pay attention with today's Groupon: for $35, you get $75 toward alterations and custom-made clothing at Green and Blue.
The designer at Green and Blue, Daniela Cermanova, ornaments customers' frames with custom-made clothing tailored to specific body measurements. Patrons' ideas entwine with the designer's as they collaborate on selecting fabrics and styles for custom-made pantsuits ($790+), skirts ($295+), jackets ($410+), and medieval chainmail. In addition to crafting one-of-a-kind uniforms for solo acts, the fashion architect performs alterations, ensuring garments complement each customer or each customer's wax figure. Clients may opt for pants or sleeves hemming to keep appendages fully covered ($30), or choose knee freedom with a skirt hem ($45). Side seam ($50+) and shoulder alterations ($46+) enclose bodies in perfect-fitting garments, and feature removal can rid prized duds of out-of-style fashion trends such as shoulder pads and campaign buttons for Franklin Pierce.
Clothing designer accommodates each customer's frame with custom-made items & professional alterations on existing wardrobe pieces
Walking the runway is harder than people think, mostly because of all the landing airplanes. Make pilots pay attention with today's Groupon: for $35, you get $75 toward alterations and custom-made clothing at Green and Blue.
The designer at Green and Blue, Daniela Cermanova, ornaments customers' frames with custom-made clothing tailored to specific body measurements. Patrons' ideas entwine with the designer's as they collaborate on selecting fabrics and styles for custom-made pantsuits ($790+), skirts ($295+), jackets ($410+), and medieval chainmail. In addition to crafting one-of-a-kind uniforms for solo acts, the fashion architect performs alterations, ensuring garments complement each customer or each customer's wax figure. Clients may opt for pants or sleeves hemming to keep appendages fully covered ($30), or choose knee freedom with a skirt hem ($45). Side seam ($50+) and shoulder alterations ($46+) enclose bodies in perfect-fitting garments, and feature removal can rid prized duds of out-of-style fashion trends such as shoulder pads and campaign buttons for Franklin Pierce.