
Bundle Alterations in West Sacramento
More Garments, Better Value
The bundle alteration service takes three or more garments in a single intake and applies the multi-piece discount across the batch — the first bundle band opens at three pieces in one drop and the second band escalates at six pieces in the same intake. Three garments in one intake opens the first bundle band; six pieces in the same drop unlocks the second band. West Sacramento households that use the bundle path most consistently are Bridge District and River District townhome families doing a seasonal closet refresh that combines a school-year wardrobe pass, a partner's professional alterations, and a formal piece in one intake visit; Southport family households that want to consolidate a multi-member quarterly alteration cycle into a single studio trip; and West Capitol corridor and Industrial Boulevard professional households that pair their own work wardrobe with a partner's or a dependent's items to reach the bundle threshold. The studio bench keeps weekday hours 8 to 4 in Antelope, and the Saturday counter runs 9 to 5.
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What this service looks like in West Sacramento

West Sacramento household profiles that reach the bundle alteration threshold fall into three observable patterns, and each pattern produces a slightly different bundle composition. The first pattern is the Bridge District and River District townhome or loft household — a two-adult household, frequently both working and commuting across the Tower Bridge or Pioneer Bridge into the Sacramento metro, that accumulates garment-alteration needs across both wardrobes over a quarter and wants to consolidate the backlog into a single visit. A typical Bridge District bundle covers a woman's work blazer that needs the sleeves shortened and the waist taken in, a man's dress trousers that need the hem adjusted for a new pair of shoes, and a dress she bought online that did not fit off the rack across the shoulders. Three pieces, one intake, one pickup — the Bridge District household reaches the first bundle band easily on that profile.
The second pattern is the Southport and Newport family household with school-age children across Washington Unified — the school-year opens or closes with a multi-member alteration cycle that combines the daughter's dance-recital costume, the son's school-performance dress shirt and slacks, and a parent's work wardrobe piece in one visit. Southport families at this pattern often use the Saturday morning intake window so every household member can be present and each piece can be noted against the correct person. The third pattern is the West Capitol Avenue professional household with Yolo County roots — families who have lived in Bryte, Broderick, or the older Westmore Oaks neighborhoods for decades and have developed a seasonal alteration practice that consolidates pieces from the whole household rather than making individual trips. These households often reach the second bundle band (six pieces or more) because the seasonal pass covers formal, casual, and workwear in a single intake. The at-home bundle option extends the same per-piece discount structure to in-home visits for households that prefer the Yolo-side session format — three garments brought to the at-home visit qualify at the same bundle threshold as a studio intake.

How It Works
Bring Your Bundle
Gather 3+ garments and bring them in for a comprehensive fitting session.
Batch Fitting
We assess and pin all garments in one efficient appointment, saving you time and trips.
Coordinated Pickup
All your garments are completed together for a single convenient pickup.

Bring the bundle — three pieces minimum per the discount threshold — to the studio intake or book the at-home bundle visit for the same per-piece pricing at the West Sacramento address. Each garment gets a separate intake ticket, and each ticket carries the specific alteration scope and the reference fit notes for the person it belongs to. The studio counter will quote every piece in writing before any cutting begins; the bundle discount is applied to the total at checkout rather than per-piece. Garments with different turnaround requirements — a rush piece alongside a standard-five-business-day piece — can be bundled in the same intake; each piece runs on its own schedule and pickup is staged accordingly. If a wear settles wrong within seven days of pickup on any piece in the bundle, the re-fit is on us — the guarantee covers the entire batch, not just the first garment. If the bundle includes a leather or fur piece, note it at booking; those pieces run on specialized equipment and may have a separate completion window from the rest of the intake.
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 West Sacramento 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.

West Sacramento households that consolidate a multi-member alteration cycle into one studio trip or one at-home visit realize three things at once: the bundle discount on the per-piece pricing, the single-trip overhead for a Yolo County household that has a bridge crossing on every studio errand, and the reduction in the re-fit coordination cycle that comes from having every piece handled by the same bench and covered under the same 7-day guarantee. The bridge-crossing friction that makes the at-home path valuable for individual garments is the same friction that makes the bundle path valuable for households — one intake trip that covers four to six pieces eliminates three or four individual trips that would each require the Tower Bridge or Pioneer Bridge crossing.
For Southport and Newport households doing a full seasonal closet pass, the bundle intake covers the whole household in one Saturday morning window. For Bridge District and River District professional households, the quarterly bundle cycle at the studio or via the at-home bundle visit is the realistic path through the accumulated alteration backlog that builds up when individual pieces are too small a job to justify a bridge trip on their own. Three garments in one intake opens the first bundle band; six pieces in the same drop unlocks the second band.

Frequently Asked Questions
Other alteration services in West Sacramento
Leather Alterations in West Sacramento
From $75 — Specialized equipment; 12+ yrs on luxury materials.
Denim Tailoring in West Sacramento
From $25 — Original-hem preservation, tapering, waist adjustment.
48-Hour Hem in West Sacramento
From $35 — Drop off by 4pm, ready in 48 hrs — guaranteed.
Custom Tailoring in West Sacramento
From $200 — Suits, shirts, dresses built to your measurements.
Bridal Alterations in West Sacramento
From $75 — Bustle, hem, bodice; 2–3 fittings; book 6–8 wks out.
Mobile Tailoring in West Sacramento
From $35 — We come to you; same studio quality, no drop-off.
Alterations in West Sacramento
From $25 — Hemming, taking in, resizing — 3–5 day turnaround.
Bundle Alterations in West Sacramento
Bundle Alterations: One Drop-Off for Everything That Needs Fixing
Most people don't notice their alterations pile until it's already a pile. A pair of work pants that drags at the heel. A dress that fit two years ago and almost fits now. A jacket with a lining starting to give. A shirt that's been fine except for that one button that keeps popping. Each is a small job on its own. Put them together and you've got the kind of errand that never makes it to the top of the list, because driving out for a single hem feels like a poor use of an afternoon. Bundle alterations are the answer to that. You gather everything that needs work and hand it over in one visit instead of bringing in a garment at a time. We price the whole group rather than charging each piece at its standalone rate, so a fuller pile usually comes out cheaper per item. For a household in West Sacramento, where reaching our Antelope studio means a drive of roughly 17 miles, that adds up in both money and trips saved.
How a Bundle Actually Gets Sorted
When a bundle comes in, we lay everything out and go through it piece by piece. Some of it is simple. A hem on a pair of cotton trousers takes a few minutes to mark and you already know how it'll turn out. But most bundles hold one or two garments that need a real conversation, and those are worth slowing down for. We pin what we can while you're standing there, because pinning on a hanger only tells you so much. The garment behaves differently once it's on a body. Trousers get checked at the break. Waistbands get pinched to see how much has to come in or go out. Sleeve length we mark at the wrist, since that's where the eye reads it. If a dress needs work in two or three places, we sort out the order so that taking in the waist doesn't throw off how the shoulders sit afterward.
