Saturday 23 June 2007


JUST A FEW OF OUR PRICES.............................................

Ladies and Gents Suits.......£9.40
Ladies and Gents Trousers
£4.60
Jackets............................£4.80
Coats...............................£8.20
3/4 Coats and anoraks......£6.70
Dresses............................£7.00
Skirts...............................£4.60
Woollens and jumpers.......£4.60

To find out more, or any question please call us........on 01798 872969 or call into our shop where we will be only to happy to help you.

REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS..............................

WE CAN.

Put in pockets...Fit zips....Take up....Let down....
Let in...Let out..Taper.Make button holes...
Fit elbow patches...Reline anything.Fix rips...
Turn collars.Shorten Sleeves...Make curtains or Reline them.
SOME OF OUR SERVICES



· Professional Dry Cleaning

·.. .............Suede and Leather Cleaning

· ......................Press only service

· ...........................Wax Jackets Re-waxed

·.................................. Repairs and Alterations

· ...........................................Invisible Repairs

· .................................................Carpet Cleaning Service

.......................................................Laundry service

·.......................................... ..............Duvets

· ...............................................................Wedding Gowns

· ...................................................................Shirt Service

·............................ Smart shop (Our in store shop)


HOW TO FIND US ............................................

From the north
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Follow the London road (A29) south, then turn left at the first roundabout onto the A283 we are on the Right opposite the chemist shop and next to Barclays Bank.

From the South.
Follow the (A29) North to swan corner veer right towards Storrington on the (A283) we are on the right just past Barclays Bank.

From the East.
Follow the (A283) from Storrington, we are on the left 100 yards past the co-op

From the West
Follow the (A283) past the railway station and over two mini roundabouts signposted to Storrington we are on the right opposite the chemist

There is FREE parking outside the shop.
For Sat.Nav. systems our postcode is RH202AG

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Looking forward to seeing you....Bigger Map

Wednesday 20 June 2007

For more information on cleaning and any questions you may have on washing or dry cleaning, please ask one of our experts.

Tuesday 19 June 2007


Dry cleaning is different to washing
It's a process that cleans clothes without water. The cleaning fluid that is used is a liquid, and all garments are immersed and cleaned in a liquid solvent -- the fact that there is no water is why the process is called "dry.

Like many inventions, dry cleaning came about by accident.

In 1855, Jean Baptiste Jolly, a French dye-works owner, noticed that his table cloth became cleaner after his maid accidentally overturned a kerosene lamp on it. Operating through his dye-works company, Jolly offered a new service and called it "dry cleaning."

Early dry cleaners used a variety of solvents -- including gasoline and kerosene -- to clean clothes and fabrics. In the United States, the dry-cleaning industry is fairly new and has developed only during the past 75 years. Since World War II ended, the volatile synthetic solvents carbon tetrachloride and trichlorethylene gave way to a product known as perchlorethylene (perc), which became the overwhelming solvent choice for the industry. It was not only safer and faster, but did a much better job of cleaning, required less massive equipment, less floor space, and could be installed in retail locations offering excellent quality one-hour service.

As a result of this innovation, the majority of clothes today are cleaned by perc. A proliferation of cleaning franchises and dry-cleaning businesses offering fast service from convenient, clean, and attractive locations evolved to change the industry into what we see today.

With thanks to "How Stuff works"