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I have just had a sari blouse made for me for a wedding at the end of the month. I have had the top adjusted twice at the shop but they seem to be at a loss to what to do next. I am not Indian so I am not sure what it is supposed to be like but I know it is a bit uncomfortable.


It is supposed to be tight but it is really rather tight at the front of the armpits. I am after a professional opinion first as to whether it can or should be alerted further, I can send photos or travel to you.


I'd appreciate any help. Thanks, Niki

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Hi Niki, I'm a professional tailor/seamstress and I could have a look to see if anything can be done to make garment fit better but unless there is a generous seam allowance (most seam allowances are 1.5cm) it will be difficult to make garment bigger but not impossible. Call me on 07956527824 if you'd like to discuss and arrange an appointment for a fitting. Look forward to hearing from you, thanks Annie
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