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Gucci

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...either locally (in Atlanta) or some very reputable place that I can send my cashmere to?

I'm so pissed. Moths chomped on my favorite cashmere sweater! This is the third time it's happened (in 4 years) since we moved here. TODAY the sweaters are going out of the cedar chest and into a sealed plastic bin. I love my clothes (and esp. my cashmeres in the winter) too much to have them all ruined by these tiny monsters.

I have a local tailor but she's not that great at reweaving - which I understand; it's not her specialty. This is my fave sweater and I'm willing to pay for an expert job. Please help!



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bex


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my drycleaner gave me the name of a good reweaver but they are located in chicago.  they said they have had several people send suits and sweaters in to them and been happy with the results.


my BF has the info somewhere- let me know if you want it and i'll try to locate it for you.



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thanks Bex; I will see what I can find out locally (I hate to send my sweater away) but if nothing turns up, I'll PM you about sending it to Chicago. I appreciate your help!

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