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Seattle area shop that does pack/clothing repair?

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13 years 8 months ago #205610 by Pete A
For years I used to take my ripped up ski pants and packs in need of alterations to Northwest Garment & Gear Repair that was located in the back of a dance supply store on Fremont Ave....the shop went out of business a year or two ago and I haven't found a good replacement yet. I know that Rainy Pass repair is out there, but last time I checked their prices were a bit steep compared to what I used to get done at NW Garment. Anyone got a recommendation of a shop that can do things like patch a pair of ski pants or bar-tack some ski slots on a new backpack? thanks.

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13 years 8 months ago #205611 by Chuck C
Rainy Pass on Stone Way just south of 45th

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13 years 8 months ago #205612 by Marcus
High Above

Give this guy a jingle -- I can't vouch for anything except that he seems like a nice guy and he's got the equipment to do repair. I think he's working on getting his business up and running and takes repair work to fill the gaps? Not really sure.

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13 years 8 months ago #205613 by gregL
Yeah, John Canfield ^^^ used to work at Rainy Pass and has the right equipment . . .

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13 years 8 months ago #205614 by Pete A
Perfect! thanks for the recommendation.

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13 years 8 months ago #205615 by oftpiste
Is he cheaper than rainy pass? They quoted me something like $150 to replace a zipper in a jacket. I'm sure it's a pain in the ass job, but yikes!

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