Tim is the owner — and the friendly face you'll meet at the counter. Customers regularly tell us he remembers them by name, asks about the kids and somehow always knows when you've got a deadline.
What sets him apart is genuine craft. Tim has spent decades working with everything from tailored suits to delicate Indian outfits, and he treats each piece like it's his own. Stains get inspected. Linings get checked. Buttons that look loose are quietly secured before your garment goes back on the rack.
You're not getting a chain experience here. You're getting a neighbourhood cleaner who takes pride in turning out something better than when it walked in.
School blazer or wedding gown — same level of attention, same hand-finishing. Tim doesn't take shortcuts.
If a stain won't shift, or a fabric is too fragile, we'll tell you upfront. No surprises, no inflated promises.
Our prices are reasonable because this is our community. The same neighbours come back for years — that matters more than a one-off invoice.
Behind the counter sits a small but seriously-equipped finishing room — a Sankosha LP-560 form finisher for shirts, an LP-880 for jackets, an Ajax double-buck press for legwork, and a precision spotting station for treating marks before any garment hits the cleaning machine.
That equipment lets us produce a hotel-quality finish, but the difference you actually feel when you put a shirt on comes from a person — Tim — checking every collar, cuff and seam by hand before bagging it up.