Tailor Shop Near Me

FAQ'S

Cost & Pricing

Tailoring a suit in Dubai typically costs AED 150–350, depending on adjustments like sleeves, waist, or shoulders. Premium fabrics or detailed work may cost more, while basic resizing stays on the lower end.

Hemming pants or jeans in Dubai usually costs AED 40–60. If you want to keep the original hem stitching (common for jeans), the price may be slightly higher due to the extra work required.

Resizing a dress in Dubai costs AED 80–200, depending on fabric and design complexity. Evening gowns and bridal dresses can range higher, especially if lace, beading, or lining adjustments are needed.

In Dubai, men’s tailoring (suits, trousers, shirts) averages AED 40–350, while women’s tailoring (dresses, abayas, skirts) typically ranges AED 50–400. Prices vary by garment type and detailing required.

Home tailoring in Dubai costs more because it includes pickup, delivery, and a tailor with tools arriving at your location. The fee covers travel, convenience, and same-day delivery, which is why it’s around AED 100 vs AED 50 in store / at shop.

Urgent or same day tailoring in Dubai usually comes with an extra charge of AED 30–80. This covers priority service and ensures your garment is finished ahead of regular orders.

But tailor shop near me does not charge extra, we accept order only when we can help customers.

In short, No, we do not charge extra for urgent or same day alterations

Replacing a zipper in Dubai costs around AED 40–70, while fixing or replacing buttons is usually AED 10–20 per button. Luxury fabrics or hidden zippers may require slightly more.

In most cases, yes — tailoring is cheaper than buying new clothes. A simple alteration costs AED 40–100, while replacing the entire garment may be several times more. Tailoring also extends the life of your wardrobe.

Bridal and evening gown alterations in Dubai usually range AED 300–1,000. The price depends on fabric, beadwork, and number of fittings required. Brides should book early to allow time for adjustments.

Yes, many Dubai tailoring shops offer bulk discounts for uniforms / aprons/ abaya's or group orders. Prices vary, but tailoring multiple pieces often reduces the cost per item compared to individual alterations.

Using a tailor in Dubai typically costs AED 40–400, depending on the service. Simple fixes like hemming pants or replacing buttons are on the lower end, while resizing suits, gowns, or bridal dresses can be more expensive.

Today, a tailor is often called an alterations specialist, seamstress, or fashion designer depending on the service offered. In Dubai, most shops still use the word “tailor,” especially for suits, dresses, and custom clothing.

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