This is ridiculous. This should be taken down before anyone ruins a perfectly good suit watching it. The lapels should be flat? Are you kidding me? "Gracie has dry cleaned etc. for SIX YEARS" Six wasted years of life.
This video loses it after "make sure the lapels are flat". This ruins the lapel roll and unless you're a dab-hand with an iron, you'll have to take it to a tailor to have it restored.
Why take a good suit to a dry cleaners to pay to have it ruined when you can pay a tailor a bit more to clean it?
So you don't press the jacket? Just steam? No wonder you're losing customer. I have 15 years experience and I never seen like that. Why don't you press?
For those watching this series of videos, they are, in a quaint and old fashioned way, fairly accurate. I underline fairly because the demonstrators make several mistakes that can only lead to damage to the garment. Taken with a grain of salt, these people really exagerate the use of "expert" in their title. In reality, but done in wonderful good faith, these videos show that knowing something (even partly) is a lot different from being able to teach (or explain) the subject at hand.
First she puts the sleeve expanders in backwards, she says it puts a nice crease in the sleeves, and she relies completely on the suzy to do all the pressing. All of this is wrong as any professionally trained drycleaner would tell you. Sleeves on a sport jacket should never be creased! You do not rely on the suzy to do all the pressing, linings need pressed, pockets need pressed, lapels need pressed.
This is ridiculous. This should be taken down before anyone ruins a perfectly good suit watching it. The lapels should be flat? Are you kidding me? "Gracie has dry cleaned etc. for SIX YEARS" Six wasted years of life.
tabulafilms 3 months ago
This video loses it after "make sure the lapels are flat". This ruins the lapel roll and unless you're a dab-hand with an iron, you'll have to take it to a tailor to have it restored.
Why take a good suit to a dry cleaners to pay to have it ruined when you can pay a tailor a bit more to clean it?
Save the dry cleaners for unstructured garments.
nakedmambo 1 year ago 2
WTF that sick :)
killer55527 1 year ago
im trying to buy a steamer for the jackets can you please tell me
what its called please
AceSky01 1 year ago
Great vid!
mig189189189 2 years ago
My customers would strangle me if I put out work like this.
2dub2steady 2 years ago
what the hell is that?
DRthirdLEGGED 2 years ago
So you don't press the jacket? Just steam? No wonder you're losing customer. I have 15 years experience and I never seen like that. Why don't you press?
djmetal75 2 years ago
For those watching this series of videos, they are, in a quaint and old fashioned way, fairly accurate. I underline fairly because the demonstrators make several mistakes that can only lead to damage to the garment. Taken with a grain of salt, these people really exagerate the use of "expert" in their title. In reality, but done in wonderful good faith, these videos show that knowing something (even partly) is a lot different from being able to teach (or explain) the subject at hand.
voicefromparis 3 years ago
Its amazing she is still in business or still working for who ever owns the business, she is doing everything WRONG in all videos
pooey53 3 years ago
First she puts the sleeve expanders in backwards, she says it puts a nice crease in the sleeves, and she relies completely on the suzy to do all the pressing. All of this is wrong as any professionally trained drycleaner would tell you. Sleeves on a sport jacket should never be creased! You do not rely on the suzy to do all the pressing, linings need pressed, pockets need pressed, lapels need pressed.
jkminnich 3 years ago
For the time that took it should look better.
thecomissioner 3 years ago
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Cameflex35 3 years ago