Smoking Iron Alterations

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6503 Ferguson St
Indianapolis, IN 46220

Smoking Iron Alterations, located in Indianapolis, IN, offers a unique blend of vintage and modern tailoring services, incorporating antique tools and techniques from the 18th and 19th centuries. Founded by tailor Michael Dollinger, the shop specializes in altering and refashioning a variety of garments, including formal wear, leather items, and vintage clothing.

In addition to standard alteration services, Smoking Iron Alterations provides custom clothing solutions and a range of specialized services such as pocket repairs, patches, and military uniforms. The shop's commitment to quality craftsmanship ensures that clients receive personalized attention for their wardrobe needs.

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Mike F.
11/22/2022

In a world of fast fashion, one where people buy cheap garments intended to be discarded after a season, tailoring is a disappearing art. As a man who prefers to spend money on quality, long...

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Toni C.
8/21/2025

I had 3 garments. They all needed a shorter hem and one needed to be altered by the neck area. It was $140. I thought that was too expensive. I paid for it but then when I got my garments they...

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George R.
6/17/2022

The only place to take your historical garments in Indy. An amazing, all-around tailor who can do nearly any alteration to any garment, and make items from scratch. Most recently, he hand-stiched...

Brittany D.
6/7/2023

WOW! I am beyond impressed with this business! I needed a last minute alteration for my work suit and they were so kind and able to work with a tight deadline. Their work is EXCELLENT and the...

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Jim H.
11/21/2017

Mike is the best. He fixed my North Face Coat in a flash. A Broad Ripple institution and a great supporter of Indy GAA. Prices are great too!!

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