Bundled garment alteration packages at Stitching Studio in Sacramento

Bundle Alterations in North Highlands

More Garments, Better Value

Bundle pricing applies when three or more garments arrive in a single intake — three items per drop activates the first bundle tier; six or more activates the second. North Highlands households that reach the bundle threshold most consistently are Foothill Farms and Madison working-household families consolidating a seasonal school-and-workwear pass through Twin Rivers Unified; McClellan Business Park aerospace-tenant professionals batching a business-wardrobe refresh alongside uniform-adjacent workwear; McClellan veteran households running a quarterly formal-attire maintenance pass across civilian and service-dress categories; and the Highlands HS and Norwood JHS TRUSD spring-arc families managing prom, graduation, and end-of-year banquet pieces for multiple household members. The Antelope counter opens eight in the morning weekdays and closes at four, with Saturdays from nine until five.

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What this service looks like in North Highlands

Bundle Alterations at Stitching Studio

North Highlands bundle demand follows a working-household logic that is more practically driven than the event-luxury pattern of higher-income Tier-2 communities. The primary anchor is the TRUSD school-family bundle. Twin Rivers Unified School District — Highlands HS, Foothill HS, Norwood JHS, Foothill Farms K-8, North Country Elementary, Madison Elementary — produces a spring formal arc concentrated in late April through mid-June: prom and graduation at Highlands HS and Foothill HS, end-of-year banquet cycles at Norwood JHS, and school-performance piece alteration across the K-8 campuses. A North Highlands household with two or three students moving through TRUSD's spring calendar generates a multi-piece alteration run in a compressed window — a Highlands HS prom gown, a Foothill HS graduation outfit, and a parent's ceremony attire may all need work in the same four-to-six-week arc, and bundling them into a single intake cuts the per-piece cost and collapses multiple trips to the Antelope bench into one studio visit or one doorstep session. The second anchor is the McClellan Business Park professional bundle. The aerospace, defense, and light-industrial tenant base at McClellan Park employs a professional layer — engineers, program managers, operations supervisors — whose business-formal wardrobe turns on a regular alteration cycle as the wardrobe ages, the body changes, or the dress standard of a new role requires updating.

A three-to-five-suit wardrobe refresh in a single intake is a practical McClellan Business Park configuration: the professional brings in the full active-rotation wardrobe at once, the entire batch is assessed and quoted in writing, and the alteration work runs against a single completion timeline. The bundle discount on a five-suit batch is meaningful, and the single intake-and-pickup sequence works efficiently against a full-time work schedule. The third anchor is the McClellan veteran household quarterly bundle. Air Force retirees and military-family households in the 95660 and 95652 grid maintain a recurring formal-attire alteration cycle across civilian and service-dress categories: a dress uniform that needs a seasonal check before a significant event, civilian formal-wear that accumulates adjustment needs across the year, and the broader working wardrobe of a household that may have two working adults and a student or two on the TRUSD calendar. A quarterly doorstep bundle at the Norwood Avenue or Foothill Farms address — three to six pieces per pass, one intake, one pickup route-pass — keeps the full household alteration queue current without multiple individual trips. The fourth anchor is the broader Foothill Farms and Casa Linda working-household annual cycle. These neighborhoods carry the densest population of practical-budget households in the North Highlands Tier-2 footprint — families who need reliable hem and take-in work on everyday garments, workwear, and school-event pieces without a premium-service price point. The bundle path on a six-piece seasonal pass delivers that reliability at the most competitive per-piece rate in the studio's pricing schedule.

Hand-finishing bundle alterations at the Stitching Studio atelier

How It Works

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Bring Your Bundle

Gather 3+ garments and bring them in for a comprehensive fitting session.

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Batch Fitting

We assess and pin all garments in one efficient appointment, saving you time and trips.

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Coordinated Pickup

All your garments are completed together for a single convenient pickup.

Bundle Alterations in progress at the Stitching Studio atelier

Present the bundle at the studio counter or arrange the doorstep bundle session at any 95660 or 95652 address. Each garment gets its own written intake line — piece type, alteration scope, which household member it belongs to, and the event deadline if one applies. The counter quotes every piece before any work begins and applies the tier discount to the full batch total at checkout rather than per-piece. Pieces with different completion requirements share the same intake: a prom gown on a seven-day schedule and a workwear hem on a three-day schedule run on separate clocks within the same batch, and pickup is staged as each piece finishes or held for a single return run to the Foothill Farms or Norwood Avenue address — household preference determines which. Three items per drop activates the first bundle tier; six or more activates the second. Fit issues that appear inside the first week after pickup are corrected at no charge on every piece in the bundle.

Starting Prices

Prices vary based on garment type and complexity. Contact us for a precise quote.

Bundle Packages

  • 3-5 Garments10% off total
  • 6-10 Garments15% off total
  • 11+ Garments20% off total

Popular Bundles

  • Seasonal Wardrobe Refresh (5 items)From $180
  • Professional Wardrobe (3 suits)From $350
  • Wedding Party PackageCustom quote

Why North Highlands chooses us

Real Savings

Up to 20% off when you bundle multiple garments in one order.

One Appointment

Save time with a single fitting for all your garments.

Consistent Fit

Same tailor handles all items for a consistent, coordinated look.

Craftsmanship behind bundle alterations at Stitching Studio

A North Highlands household running a multi-member workwear-and-school-event bundle through a single Antelope intake gains on three axes. The tier discount reduces the per-piece cost in a community where practical alteration value is a real household consideration rather than an afterthought. The single-trip model — drive eight miles up Watt Avenue or book the doorstep visit, drop the whole batch, collect it in one return pass — keeps a working household's logistics overhead low at the times when it matters most: the TRUSD spring crunch, the McClellan Business Park quarterly refresh, the veteran household's event-prep seasonal run.

And the seven-day re-fit guarantee holds for every piece in the bundle under the same policy — no per-piece exceptions — so the whole batch is covered under one clear commitment rather than piece-by-piece conditional policies. The Antelope bench handles every piece type that a North Highlands bundle produces: standard hem and take-in, dress-uniform formal work, aerospace-professional suit alteration, and bridal and prom gown work all run at the same bench.

Finished bundle alterations work at Stitching Studio

Frequently Asked Questions

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More Garments, Better Value

Bring 3+ items and save up to 20% on your total alterations.

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Bundle Alterations in North Highlands

Bundle Alterations for North Highlands: One Drop-Off, Several Garments, One Price Break

Most people don't bring us one thing. They bring a pile. A pair of work pants that drag at the heel, a shirt that's gone loose since last winter, a jacket the shoulders never quite sat right on, and a dress hanging in the closet waiting for a reason. Bundle alterations are built for exactly that pile. Instead of pricing each garment as a separate visit, we tally the whole group at one go and pass back a discount that grows with the stack. You hand over the bag, we sort it on the counter together, and you leave with one ticket covering everything.

That setup tends to suit the way North Highlands runs. This is a practical, working part of Sacramento County, and the people who live here aren't usually looking to fuss with their clothes one piece at a time over six trips. They want the closet sorted in a single afternoon. Bundling fits that rhythm. It also rewards a habit a lot of folks already have: letting the to-be-fixed clothes accumulate until there's enough to make the errand worth it. With a bundle, that accumulation is the point. The more you've saved up, the better the per-item math works out.