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How to get more tailor and alterations clients

Tailoring lives on local foot traffic, wedding work, and quietly steady repeat clients. Here's how to build a sustainable business beyond the £8 hem.

Quick answer

Tailor and alterations clients come from three places: local Google searches and Google Maps for 'alterations near me' (highest volume baseline), bridal shop and groomsmenswear partnerships (high-value wedding work), and word-of-mouth from satisfied repeat customers (the long-term sustainability lever). Specialising in higher-margin work (bridal alterations, bespoke shirts, made-to-measure suits) commands premium fees and builds searchable authority over generic 'alterations'.

Step-by-step

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    Decide your service mix

    Alterations and tailoring split into very different price tiers. Basic alterations (hems, simple seam adjustments, replacing zips — £8–£25 per item, high volume, low margin). Garment alterations (suit jacket sleeves, dress fitting, trouser tailoring — £30–£100, medium volume, decent margin). Bridal alterations (wedding dress fitting and reshaping — £250–£800+ per dress, low volume, premium margin). Made-to-measure shirts (£80–£250 each, growing online demand). Bespoke suits and dressmaking (£800–£4,000+ per garment, niche). Most successful tailors run a mix — basic alterations cover overheads, premium work drives profit.

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    Build bridal shop and menswear partnerships

    Bridal alterations are some of the highest-margin work in tailoring. Build relationships with 5–10 bridal shops and menswear retailers in your area. Most retailers refer customers to a 'recommended tailor' for alterations they don't do in-house. Once you're the recommended tailor at 2–3 bridal shops, you have a steady stream of £300–£800-per-bride work without active marketing. Build relationships by introducing yourself in person, leaving cards, and delivering flawlessly on the first few referrals — recommendation lists are won on consistency, not pitches.

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    Win local 'alterations near me' Google searches

    Direct Google searches drive most one-off alteration enquiries. To rank: complete your Google Business Profile with 'Tailor' as primary, add specific service categories (Wedding dress alterations, Suit tailoring, Bespoke tailoring), build review count past local competitors, post weekly with before-and-after photos. On your website, build dedicated pages for the higher-value services ('Wedding dress alterations in [city]', 'Bespoke suit maker in [city]'). Generic 'tailor' competes broadly; specific service pages rank fast.

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    Make your website convert browsing buyers

    Six things matter on a tailor's website. Clear service categories with pricing or starting prices (vague pricing kills enquiries — clients filter on cost). Real before/after photos of alterations work (with client permission). Bridal-specific gallery for wedding work. Online appointment booking for first fittings. Testimonials from real-named clients with garment context ('Anna's wedding dress alterations'). Clear timing expectations ('Standard alterations 7–10 working days; wedding dresses 6–8 weeks before the day'). Adviita builds this kind of tailoring-business page in minutes.

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    Build retention with repeat-customer systems

    Tailoring retention is huge — corporate professionals come back for suit and shirt work yearly; brides become 'wedding guest dress' clients for friends' weddings; weight-fluctuation clients return regularly. Three retention moves. A wardrobe-management offer for corporate clients ('I'll review your suit collection annually and flag what needs fitting before it's a problem'). A reminder system after major life events (post-baby alterations, post-weight-loss adjustments). Gift vouchers (popular for Christmas and birthdays — bring in clients you'd never otherwise reach).

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    Build social proof through Instagram

    Tailoring is uniquely well-suited to before/after content. Three content pillars. Before/after wedding dress fittings (with bride permission — these go viral on Instagram and Pinterest). Bespoke suit and shirt construction process. Educational content (how to know if a suit fits, when to alter vs buy new). Post 3–5 times a week, tag your area, use bridal and tailoring hashtags. Within 12 months you'll have a content library that fuels both your social marketing and your in-store credibility.

Tips & best practices

  • Train and document SOPs even as a solo tailor — they're what you sell when you eventually hire help. Tailors who can't articulate their process can't scale beyond solo capacity.
  • Charge for first fittings on bridal work (£25–£50 redeemed against the alterations cost). Filters time-wasters and signals premium expertise.
  • Take detailed photos of every garment before alterations begin. Protects you in disputes AND creates marketing content.

Common questions

How much can a tailor realistically earn?

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Solo alterations tailor: £20,000–£45,000. Tailor with strong bridal partnerships and bespoke menswear: £50,000–£100,000+. Multi-tailor businesses with retail shopfronts and online made-to-measure: £150,000–£500,000+.

Is bespoke or alterations more profitable?

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Bespoke is higher per-garment margin but slower to win clients and longer to deliver. Alterations are higher volume and provide baseline cash flow. Most strongest tailors run alterations as the baseline and bespoke/bridal as the premium tier.

Should I have a retail shopfront?

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Depends on your model. Shopfront drives walk-in alterations volume and visibility but adds £15,000–£40,000/year in rent and overheads. Home-based or studio tailors specialising in bridal and bespoke often earn equivalent or higher net income without retail overheads.

What's the biggest mistake new tailors make?

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Underpricing alterations to compete with cheap competition. The race to the bottom in basic alterations destroys margins; specialising in higher-value work (bridal, bespoke, menswear) commands premium fees that sustain a real business.

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