At Galluzzo Tailors, we don’t just make suits, we solve the problems that frustrate men most with their clothes. From pants that wear out in the crotch to jackets that never sit quite right, our team handles the issues that stop your wardrobe from feeling its best.
This often happens from regular friction and movement. Fabric choice, fit, and how often the pants are worn can all affect durability.
Yes, in most cases we can reinforce or patch the area to give your trousers new life, though the repair depends on the extent of the damage.
Pilling is common in softer wools. Choosing higher-twist fabrics, rotating your trousers, and gentle garment care will help reduce it.
Yes. We can taper from the thigh, knee, or ankle to give your trousers a sharper, more modern fit.
Absolutely. We offer a “European hem” technique that keeps the original finish while adjusting the length.
The shoulder seam should sit right at the edge of your natural shoulder. If it’s too wide or too tight, the jacket won’t drape properly.
Yes. We can adjust the sides, waist, and back seams to give your jacket a sharper, more tailored shape.
Absolutely. Sleeves can usually be adjusted up or down, and we make sure the proportions remain correct.
Ideally, about half an inch of shirt cuff should be visible beneath the jacket sleeve.
Yes. With the right alterations, we can smooth out excess fabric and correct the drape for a cleaner silhouette.
Yes. We can take in the sides and add shape so your shirt fits closer to the body without feeling restrictive.
Absolutely. Sleeves can be shortened from the cuff or shoulder depending on the style of the shirt.
A dress shirt should be long enough to stay tucked in when moving, but not so long that it bunches at the waist.
Yes. Adding darts in the back is a simple way to create a more tailored, slim look.
In some cases, we can loosen the collar slightly, but if it’s more than one size too small, it may be better to replace the shirt.
Pilling happens when loose fibres rub together and form small balls on the surface. Choosing higher-quality fabrics, rotating your garments, and using a fabric shaver can help reduce it.
Rotate your suits, hang them on wide wooden hangers, brush them after wear, and give them time to rest between uses. Proper care can add years to their life.
Only when needed — usually every 3–6 months depending on wear. Over-cleaning can damage fabrics, so spot clean and air them out between wears.
Often yes. We can reweave or patch depending on the fabric and damage location, though results vary with severity.
They can help repel minor spills and stains, but they don’t make garments stain-proof. Proper care and handling are still the best protection.
Yes. We work with leather, silk, satin, and other delicate fabrics using specialist techniques to protect the material.
In many cases, yes. If there’s enough fabric in the seams or hems, we can let garments out for a more comfortable fit.
Absolutely. We handle everyday alterations for school uniforms, from hemming trousers and skirts to adjusting blazers.
Yes. We can adjust length, waist, hips, and overall shape to give a perfect fit.
Yes. We provide alteration services for groups, businesses, and schools that need multiple garments tailored at once.
Whatever clothing problem you have, we’ve probably seen it, and fixed it.
From quick hems to major tailoring jobs, Galluzzo Tailors has been solving Sydney’s clothing problems for over 25 years.