Any adult baby clothing stores that can make designs from a photo and take money order as a payment?
Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at
12:32 am
I’m searching for an adult baby clothing store that will make a party dress design using a photo and also accepts money order as a method of payment…(I’m not looking for cross dressing clothing stores) I do not own a credit card or web payment methods such as Paypal.
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Forever A Kid is a Canadian adult baby clothing store that makes custom clothing. I haven’t ordered from FAK myself, but I’ve heard only good things. I believe that they do accept international money orders. Check their website to see if they’re currently accepting orders.
Stores do not do one off items as a general rule. What you can do is find a dressmaker/seamstress/designer online who should be able to do the work for you for a price. There are lots of designers on ebay who would be able to do the work for you and many are qualified designers. Expect to pay upwards of £50 AT LEAST for even the most basic design as the person would have to not only make the item but find matching fabrics, make a pattern AND measure the person for a perfect fit. Most of these people will take postal orders.
Your best bet is to search for ‘customised’ or ‘handmade’ in the clothing section of ebay as lots of people who make one off items will come up. You can then ask them a question and put forward your request. Ask them to quote you a price (they will usually request a deposit nce a price is agreed, and then the rest once completed to cover costs).
I have found one person who have made custom made items for me in the past. Her stuff is great. She made me a catsuit for a fancy dress prom and a betty boop outfit. I think she takes postal orders and cheques, and in fact might give you a discount.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Envy-Couture-Ltd
Good luck.
It sounds like you need a local business that specializes in custom sewing (and pattern making if need be). You may be able to find someone skilled enough to work from home who sews as a hobby that can do it more expensively. If you work locally, cash and money orders are fine. Custom jobs often require some money upfront as a deposit for supplies.