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Joliet
10th May 2008, 18:45
I'm after a place that can alter my leather trousers. I was very kingly given them by Flame but I'm a bit chubbier than I thought :lol: and I need some panels put in the sides to extend the waist band. I need about 5 or 6cm put in each side (starts at the waistband and thins down towards the knees), and I've had a quote from Leather image (I think? Fitzgerald Ave) here in CHCH who do alterations, but just wondered if anyone knew anywhere else that actually does alterations. I don't think general alteration places will deal with leather as I don't know if they have the machines or threads to actually do it.

I was quoted $85-$105 (depending on time spent on them) and have been told that it was maybe a bit high - but I wouldn't have a clue, I've never had anything like this done before. :scratch:

Any help is appreciated :niceone:

Kickaha
10th May 2008, 18:52
Natural Wear Leather
45 Coleridge St
Ph: 64 3 379-6172

Cheryl there does a top job

She's done panel replacement, stitching repairs,new liner etc for me and it's always been good quality work with reasonable prices and good turnaround time

Romeo
10th May 2008, 20:44
Natural Wear Leather
45 Coleridge St
Ph: 64 3 379-6172


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Cool, they've got a website now with email.

munterk6
10th May 2008, 21:36
Theres a leather shop (Longhorn Leather 601a Colombo St) on the corner of Colombo and Mollet St (lane) in the central city that do repairs at a reasonable cost. I had some leather trou altered and he did a good job...:yes:

Joliet
10th May 2008, 21:43
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Cool, they've got a website now with email.

:p looks like it needs updating .. wonder if you could offer your services in return for my trousers being altered :lol:

Joliet
10th May 2008, 21:44
Natural Wear Leather
45 Coleridge St
Ph: 64 3 379-6172

Cheryl there does a top job

She's done panel replacement, stitching repairs,new liner etc for me and it's always been good quality work with reasonable prices and good turnaround time


Theres a leather shop (Longhorn Leather 601a Colombo St) on the corner of Colombo and Mollet St (lane) in the central city that do repairs at a reasonable cost. I had some leather trou altered and he did a good job...:yes:

Cheers guys, will look into it :niceone:

Mikkel
10th May 2008, 21:54
Depending on the brand and spec of the leather, you have to be aware that having panels inserted might reduce the "safety factor" of your gear.
Most leather alterations shops does not have equipment that allows them to do the fancy multi-layer stitching that some brands use.

Good luck with it!

Joliet
10th May 2008, 21:57
Depending on the brand and spec of the leather, you have to be aware that having panels inserted might reduce the "safety factor" of your gear.
Most leather alterations shops does not have equipment that allows them to do the fancy multi-layer stitching that some brands use.

Good luck with it!

Yeah, this is why I went to the Leather Image place because they do .. well, leather. And not just some alteration shop that can't do the right stitching for the trousers. But yep, will keep it in mind, cheers :)

Kickaha
11th May 2008, 07:51
Theres a leather shop (Longhorn Leather 601a Colombo St) on the corner of Colombo and Mollet St (lane) in the central city that do repairs at a reasonable cost. I had some leather trou altered and he did a good job...:yes:

Haven't had anything done there but I've been told by people that have that they do a good job, one of the owners is also into bikes, he used to ride a nice F1 Ducati


Depending on the brand and spec of the leather, you have to be aware that having panels inserted might reduce the "safety factor" of your gear.
Most leather alterations shops does not have equipment that allows them to do the fancy multi-layer stitching that some brands use.

Good luck with it!

Naturalwear have been making leathers for decades (road gear) and the stuff that has been done for me has survived a few crashes on the track without any of it coming apart, come to think of it their road gear I use has had a couple of offs as well and stood up to it rather well

Joliet
13th May 2008, 20:59
Natural Wear Leather
45 Coleridge St
Ph: 64 3 379-6172

Cheryl there does a top job

She's done panel replacement, stitching repairs,new liner etc for me and it's always been good quality work with reasonable prices and good turnaround time

Got a much better quote from these guys, sounds like she knows her stuff too - will probably go with them! :niceone:


Theres a leather shop (Longhorn Leather 601a Colombo St) on the corner of Colombo and Mollet St (lane) in the central city that do repairs at a reasonable cost. I had some leather trou altered and he did a good job...:yes:

I remember asking these guys not long ago about alterations and they said they didn't do them .. so maybe they've stopped? :scratch:

Romeo
14th May 2008, 00:28
Just got my QUASiMOTO (http://shrunklink.com/akox) Jacket tailored at <a href="http://www.leatherimage.co.nz/">Leather Image</a> on Fitzgerald Avenue. I shopped around first and these guys literally charged half the price of all the competition.

Cost me $45 to get the sleeves shortened. Was quoted $35-40, but said it could be $10 either way - so that's alright. The quality of the work was pretty good as well, no complaints. Also, the turnaround was under 24 hours, how's that for service!

Always shop around though, because all the different places can do different things for vastly different prices.

Joliet
14th May 2008, 07:21
Always shop around though, because all the different places can do different things for vastly different prices.

Yees. I just need $30 more and I'll get me trews done :2thumbsup

mikeey01
17th January 2009, 14:59
Hey has anyone had any alterations done to leather jackets / pants in CHCH before?
Who's good at it?
I've bought a new jacket and want to get some areas taken up...
I want the arms / sleeves / wrist area shrunk / taken in a tad...
Anyone recommend someone who's done it before?

Virago
17th January 2009, 15:12
I've merged your thread with the one that gives the answers...:rolleyes: