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About Wo's Custom Tailoring

At Wo's Custom Tailoring, we are in the business of making you look good, while feeling good.
Our motto is: in anything we do, we do it well, and we do it with love.
We are passionate about tailoring as an art form, and we are excited to share our passion with you. .

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1386 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10021
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Services Wo's Custom Tailoring Offers

Bespoke Clothing, Wedding Dress Alterations, Bridesmaid Dress Alterations, Leather Repair, Suit Alterations, Home Decor Alterations, Jeans/Denim Alterations, Shirt & Blouse Alterations, Recutting Services, Leather Alterations, Formal Wear Alterations, Skirt Alterations, Custom Tailoring, Patching Services, Costume Alterations, Pant & Trouser Alterations, Mending Services, Zipper Replacement & Repair, Outerwear Alterations, Restyling Services, Hemming Services, Dress Alterations, Uniform Alterations, Children's Clothing Alteration

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IT ALL BEGAN IN 1960.

When Wo's formal education was cut short at 15 because of the Cultural Revolution, Wo turned to mastering the art of tailoring.
Wo began to work at a clothing company on Wangfujing Avenue, Beijing, which was one of the few business districts at the time. He became the apprentice to two master tailors. In his free time, Wo would peruse the aisles of Shou Du Library, where he would spend hours studying fine Japanese design, fashion books, and crafting skills.

OUR EXPERTISE

After years of study and practice, Wo became a skilled top tailor in his 30s. Eventually, he was promoted to executive manager at a clothing manufacturer. By the mid-1980s, Wo and a Hong Kong joint venture partner had established a high quality line of suits in Beijing.
Finally, in 2000, in the pursuit of better living conditions, Wo and his family moved to New York where he opened Wo's Custom Tailoring.