Fulton Street taught Brooklyn how to shop. We teach your clothes how to fit.
Fulton Street was the corridor before the boutiques moved in — sneakers, streetwear, the outfit that said something before you opened your mouth. That energy didn't leave, it evolved. The garments that carry it still need to fit right. We come to you — your apartment near MetroTech, your table at Devoción on Livingston, your spot in DeKalb Market Hall.
43% of residents are 25-44, median household income north of $200,000 for that bracket. Fashion rooted in Brooklyn hip-hop heritage and sneaker DNA: Fulton Street is a sneaker corridor (JD Sports, SNIPES, adidas flagship, Foot Locker). Style blends streetwear with vintage. Adjacent Fort Greene arts scene brings a refined, gallery-opening aesthetic.
JD Sports and SNIPES on Flatbush Ave, adidas flagship at 454 Fulton. Buffalo Exchange at 109 Boerum Place. Out of the Closet at 475 Atlantic — nonprofit where 96 cents of every dollar supports AIDS healthcare. Consignment Brooklyn on Atlantic for Comme des Garçons, Alexander McQueen, Chanel. Unearth Vintage in Cobble Hill with hand-written era tags and a denim wall running 24- to 44-inch waists.
Sneaker-specific hemming — a New Balance 9060 wants a different break than a Jordan 4. Vintage leather jacket from Unearth with sleeves running an inch and a half long. Comme des Garçons blazer from Consignment Brooklyn needing waist taken in without losing intentional structure. Event-specific alterations before BAM premieres and Barclays concerts.
Devoción at 276 Livingston — 18-foot windows and indoor tropical garden. White Noise Coffee on Smith Street for minimalist energy. Hungry Ghost on Flatbush Ave with Stumptown and enough table room. Café d'Avignon in DeKalb Market Hall at City Point for quick consultations.
Brooklyn Academy of Music on Lafayette draws a crowd that dresses for the personal show. Barclays Center brings 19,000 people who treat the outfit as the pre-game. Ten-plus subway lines converge within blocks — one of the most transit-connected neighborhoods in the city. Junior's on Flatbush has been serving the same cheesecake recipe since 1950. The best things don't get replaced — they get maintained.
That's one of our most requested services. We fit pant hems around the specific shoe — sole height, silhouette width, how you want the fabric to break or stack. Bring the sneakers to the fitting.
Yes. We serve all of Downtown Brooklyn including the student population. Thrifted wardrobe fixes, garment repairs, fitment adjustments — we handle it, and we come to you.
If you book a fitting early in the week, most standard alterations — hemming, taking in, sleeve adjustments — can be completed before a weekend event. Contact us with details and we'll confirm timing.
We specialize in streetwear, vintage, and heritage garments. We come to you. And we approach every piece individually — assessing construction, fabric, and silhouette before changes.
Yes. We handle designer garments from shops like Consignment Brooklyn with the construction knowledge these pieces require. Every brand builds differently — we match our approach to the original design intent.
We come to you. Mobile fittings at your home or office across Downtown Brooklyn and all of Brooklyn.
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