
Custom Fajas
High quality Fajas customized to fit your unique shape, comfort and compression needs.
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Schedule an appointment to get your customized faja.
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Alteration Services

Experience Tailoring Excellence at Sew Snatched Contours
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Are you tired of struggling with ill-fitting clothes? Do you have garments that you love but just don't quite fit right? Look no further than Sew Snatched Contours for all your alteration needs.
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Our Alteration Services:
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Custom Tailoring: We specialize in custom tailoring, ensuring that your clothing fits you perfectly. Whether it's a faja, suit, dress, or pair of jeans, our expert tailors will make the necessary adjustments to enhance your comfort and style.
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Resizing: Has your weight changed? Don't worry; we can resize your clothing to match your current body shape. Say goodbye to clothes that no longer fit.
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Hemming: Whether your pants are too long or your sleeves need shortening, our skilled seamstress will hem your garments precisely to your desired length.
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Repairs: Don't toss your favorite clothes or fajas due to minor damage. We offer repair services for ripped seams, broken zippers, and more.
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Restyling: Give your old clothes a fresh look with our restyling services. We can transform outdated or oversized items into trendy, well-fitting pieces.
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precise Measurement Services

Visits our Sew Snatched Contours Boutique in Bowie, MD.
To Get Your Precise Measurements
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If you are unable to visit our boutique, don't worry!
You can still get accurate measurements by following these simple steps:
Waist Measurement:
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Locate the smallest part of your waist, typically just above your belly button.
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Gently bend to the side; the natural crease that forms is your waistline.
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Using a measuring tape, wrap it around your waist snugly but not too tight to get an accurate measurement.
Hips Measurement:
1. Wear form-fitting clothing, avoiding loose or fluffy garments.
2. Stand in front of a full-length mirror to ensure correct placement.
3. Locate the widest part of your hips, typically at the top of your hip bones.
4. Use a measuring tape to measure around this point to get an accurate hip measurement.