FAQ

We stitch all types of women’s clothing, both ethnic & western. The categories we service include saree blouses, salwar kameez, lehengas, dresses, gowns, trousers and shirts, among other things. We also stitch men’s clothing, both ethnic & western, which includes kurtas, shirts, trousers and much more.

If you have inspiration from Pinterest, friends’ outfits, etc, we can use it as a starting point.

Please ping us on our support& we’ll try our best to accommodate your request.

We’ll alter them at no extra charge based on the feedback you provide. And we’ll learn from the process by recording your final measurements for future use.

You will interact with me during the course of your order. You can share any special requests or specifications you may have with me & we will ensure that it’s taken care of.

No, we do not. We try to get your measurements as accurately as possible, to avoid alterations. But in case your dress doesn’t fit, the cost of alteration is on us!

We do not charge extra for sourcing fabric. Any fabric bought for you is charged at cost price.

After you have discussed the design details of your outfit with me, we’ll send you a quote. We’ll commence stitching only after you’re aware of and have okayed the rate.

It depends. We don’t charge for detailing such as piping, dori, fabric buttons, potli buttons etc. However, we do charge extra for more elaborate embellishments such as latkans, embroidery, lace, applique etc. The actual price will depend on the quantum of work and will be discussed with you upfront before we start work.

Yes, we love upcycling old sarees! There’s no special cost for upcycling a saree. The saree is just a dress material for all intents and purposes, and the cost of stitching will depend on what you want to turn your saree into.

For stitching orders, you need to pay before delivery. However, you can rest assured that any alterations after delivery will be handled free of cost. If you’re procuring the fabric from us too, you need to pay for the fabric before we start making your garment.

Revathy JayanBabu