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Tory Burch Dress

June 5, 2009

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Tory Burch dress with dye transfer.

Tory Burch dress with dye transfer.

Hello all and welcome again to the garment of the week.

Today we are going to take a look at a Tory Burch dress that we cleaned about a week ago.

The client requested our Eco-friendly dry cleaning process and according to the care instructions attached to the dress this should have been “no problem”.

We were rather distressed to find that the navy printed portion of the dress was “bleeding” or transferring after cleaning.

This should not happen given the fact that the care instructions indicated that all types of dry cleaning processes were usable on this dress. Our guess is that the maker only tested one type of dry cleaning.

Through careful hand-cleaning and dye removal techniques my head cleaning technician was able to remove all of the dye which had transferred, thus saving the dress from certain doom.

Cheap dry cleaners would give this dress back to their customer and let them deal with the problem. At Jeeves of Belgravia we take care of the problem for you.

4 hours of labor went into correcting this dress for our Jeeves of Belgravia client, but your man Jeeves would not have it any other way.

Jeeves of Belgravia, the best dry cleaner in Manhattan is proud to be one of only 35 garment care firms selected as America’s Best Cleaners. (http://Americasbestcleaners NULL.com)

Tory Burch dress after dye removal.

Tory Burch dress after dye removal.

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Jerry Pozniak

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