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The Know: Not in NYC? Ship Us Your Garments!
 
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With our growing reputation as the best tailor shop in NYC, as well as our long list of clients who have temporarily left the city, we bring you exciting news…

You can now ship us garments in need of alterations and repairs from anywhere! Basically, you mark your garments, ship them to us, we work our magic and then ship them back! Sounds simple enough, right? Well, yes, it is!

Scroll down for the best way to mark your garments, and when you’re ready to ship, email us at ciao@shopboyny.com for shipping and payment details. Happy marking!

 

Hem / Shorten Your Garment

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Simply take a safety pin, fold the garment to the length you’d like, and pin the length with a safety pin. This can be done with anything you want shortened; denim, pants, dresses, sleeves, etc.

If it is a denim hem, please let us know if you would like to keep the original hem.

 

Take the Waist In

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With the pants on, pinch the amount you would like to take in. Give a partner two safety pins, and have them place one pin on each side of the amount you have pinched. If the pants have a lot of fabric that needs to be taken in at the waist, refer to the next picture for instructions.

 

Take the Waist and the Seat

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Give your partner three safety pins if the pants are extra big in the waist. Have them pinch the fabric up until the pants are fitted at your seat. Place one safety pin horizontally at the base.

 

Repairs

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For anything in need of repairs, simply let us know what you’re sending in your email and we’ll know what to do!

 
The Daily: It's Coat Season
 

It's that time of year: Your warmest winter coats are now an essential.

But as with anything that lives in the back of your closet for most of the year, pulling it out for the season can prove to be surprising. Whether your zipper is broken, your lining is shredded to pieces or you're simply missing button, it all needs to be fixed. After all, you really do need this coat.

Below are a few ideas on how to breath new life (and warmth) into your coats. Remember that a new lining can make all the difference on the warmth of your coat!

Full lining replacement: Not only does the fabric look amazing, but the new silk makes the leather coat much warmer. Fashion vs. function - why not have both?!

Full lining replacement: Not only does the fabric look amazing, but the new silk makes the leather coat much warmer. Fashion vs. function - why not have both?!

Full zipper Replacement: Keep the coat zipped up on the coldest days.

Full zipper Replacement: Keep the coat zipped up on the coldest days.

Vintage Leather Revival: The coat was given a new lining, zipper and sleeve cuffs.

Vintage Leather Revival: The coat was given a new lining, zipper and sleeve cuffs.

And if you bought a new coat this season: Remember that it can be fitted perfectly to you (even if it’s a couple sizes too big.)

And if you bought a new coat this season: Remember that it can be fitted perfectly to you (even if it’s a couple sizes too big.)

 
The Know: Shopboy West Village
 
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We are so excited to announce that we will be opening Shopboy West Village on March 3, 2021 at 102 Christopher Street!

In partnership with Rag & Bone, our second location will serve to offer the best alterations and repairs for all of NYC, including both Rag & Bone’s customers as well as our own clients.

Help us spread the word to all your friends in the West Village and around NYC. We can’t wait to see you all there!

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The Daily: The Utility Jumpsuit
 
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We all know that alterations can change an entire look. But what if the look is supposed to be oversized? What if, like the utility jumpsuit we're seeing constantly at Shopboy, the garment is meant to be full through the legs and low in the crotch? Is it possible to achieve both a tailored look and to maintain the integrity of the design?

Great news: Yes, it's possible! With just a few alterations, this perfect fall garment can go from feeling like a bag to a well-tailored, but stylish, piece.

Here's how. Start by taking in the seat and the thighs. Contrary to what you may think, this alteration will not make the legs or butt look fitted, but will simply remove excess fabric.

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Also, if the crotch sits too low, the body feels too long or the waist just doesn't sit right, consider shortening the body. While this alteration will not change the intended design, it can make the piece look like it was made just for you. After all, once it's been tailored at Shopboy, it practically is!

 
The Daily: From Dress To Set
 
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Sometimes all we need is a little imagination to make a garment come to life. This piece, which started as a vintage, oversized dress, has now been transformed into a beautiful two-piece set.

 
 
 
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Pictured here is the dress prior to alterations. The client, who came into Shopboy with this idea of creating a set, saw all the potential in the fabric and pattern of this vintage dress, but wanted to modernize the fit into something she’s excited to wear.

 
 
 

Now, from this one dress, the client has three new pieces: the set, and both the shirt and the skirt which can be worn as separates!

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Whether you’re shopping for vintage, shopping online or going through your own wardrobe, feel free to get creative! Alterations allow us all to re-imagine our wardrobe and make each piece exactly as we want it.

 
The Know: Make the Most of Your Work Wardrobe (Or Your Partners)
 

Whether you've been told you'll never go back to the office again, or you're trying to make the most of your work clothes until you do, this style is the perfect answer for all you moving from couch, to Zoom call to outdoor restaurant.

Here's the scoop: Take a button-down shirt that you'd typically wear to the office. Bring it into Shopboy to have the length shortened and the darts let out. This boxy fit will allow for a wide variety of styles for the summer and the fall, both for men and women. 

Scroll down to see all the ways this freshly tailored shirt can be styled. And viola! Just a few alterations and your entire work wardrobe won’t have to go to waste!

Wear the button-down shirt open with a graphic tee.

Wear the button-down shirt open with a graphic tee.

 
 
Wear open with a plain white t-shirt. Add a pair of trousers with an extra large cuff.

Wear open with a plain white t-shirt. Add a pair of trousers with an extra large cuff.

 
 
Wear untucked with a white t-shirt and jeans.

Wear untucked with a white t-shirt and jeans.

 
 
Or, find this shirt in your partner’s closet and throw it over a pair of shorts with your favorite  heels.

Or, find this shirt in your partner’s closet and throw it over a pair of shorts with your favorite heels.

 
The Know: Dear Men, If You're Going to Wear Shorts in the City, Here's How
 
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"A man should never wear shorts in the city. Shorts should only be worn on the tennis court or on the beach." Tom Ford

While we typically consider Tom Ford's fashion advice to be paramount, in the heat of the summer, when the concrete buildings radiate off the pavement and the hot steam pouring onto the streets is the same temp as the outside air, we understand that practicality may override even the most traditional fashion rules. So how can you wear shorts in the city without sacrificing style?

1. Buy your favorite style of pants and have them hemmed them to the length you want. We know how discouraging it is when shopping for a perfect pair of shorts; either the thighs are too tight, the legs are too short or the waist just doesn't sit how you like. Instead, buy a pair of pleated cotton pants or a pair of loose-fitting linen trousers you know you love, and all you'll need is a simple hem. Shorts pictured above were previously a pair of cotton trousers from Muji.

2. Accessorize. Whether you have a bandana around your neck or a fanny pack draped across your chest, accessories show that you have a vision for your overall look.

3. Do not wear flip flops! Get yourself a pair of mules.

 
The Daily: Yes, You Should Tailor Your Tees
 

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Everyone has their favorite t-shirt. 

Whether it holds some sentimental value or you love the fabric or design, a favorite tee is a necessary part of everyone’s wardrobe. But why is it that we are all willing to sacrifice the perfect fit on this could-be perfect garment? Yes, maybe there’s something that feels ridiculous about tapering the sides of your tee to give it the ideal boxy cut, or perhaps rolling the sleeves five times to achieve the right length is easy enough to make it work. But what if this t-shirt, in all its glory, could fit just right without tying knots, tucking in half of the fabric, or rolling the sleeves - only to have them fall out with one wave?

We have great news… it can! And no, it is not ridiculous to tailor your t-shirt, because this may very well be your favorite (and most worn) piece in your wardrobe. And even if it’s not, next time you reach for your tailored tee, you’ll be thrilled you had it done. Now you can stop fumbling around all day to give the impression that it fits, and, instead, go on living in that now-perfect-in-every-way shirt.

 
The Daily: Perfect Your Leather Jacket
 

Narrowing the Shoulder

When it comes to leather, buying the perfect jacket off the rack is almost impossible. Leather jackets need time to mold to your body and require patience (and love) to achieve that perfectly worn look. 

However, there are a few things that wearing into the jacket won't change. Of course the obvious, which is sleeve length, can be fixed by any tailor who knows how to work with leather. But when the shoulders of the jacket do not line up with the shoulders of your body, the tailor must be a master.

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To narrow the shoulders,  the tailor removes both sleeves, perfectly cuts the armholes, and places the sleeves back onto the armholes, ensuring that they hang straight and even. Typically, this job will change the sleeve length, so the tailor will often need to shorten-or lengthen-the sleeves in addition to narrowing the shoulders.

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With the shoulders of the jacket perfectly lined up with your shoulder on your body, the jacket should look clean, sharp and perfect for you. Now, you better get to wearing! The leather needs some love.