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Donna Serino

Hallak Holiday Hours

December 24, 2022 by Donna Serino Leave a Comment

Hallak Holiday Hours

 

Here are Hallak’s holiday hours.

For this holiday season, we are closing the following Monday in observance of both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Therefore, certain ‘regular’ pick-up days may change or be pushed to the next available date. For our New Jersey and Connecticut customers, you will be notified of your next pick-up. Please feel free to email info@Hallak.com or call (201) 343-7333 with any scheduling needs.

As always, you are welcome to schedule a pick up by email, the Hallak app and our online pick-up form.   In addition, we will be periodically checking the Hallak general inbox. However, both stores and the production plant will be closed so please keep this in mind. 

Questions? Please call (212) 832-0750.  Thank you again.

 

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Happy Holidays from Your Friends at Hallak

December 14, 2022 by Donna Serino Leave a Comment

Happy Holidays from our family to yours!

 Happy Holidays from our family to yours!

The holiday season is a time to reflect on all the happy memories from this last year and past. And we are so lucky to have so many of you as part of those special times.

Joe and John-Claude are proud to continue their parents’ legacy. While they are missed, Marie-Louise and Joseph Hallak, Sr., are still very much with us. Their vision is what allows us to provide you the very best in fabric care year after year. 

As always, Hallak Cleaners would like to make this holiday season as stress-free as possible.  During this season, it can be quite easy to become overwhelmed. 

Allow our team to help. Here are just a few ways:

  • Holiday Fashion Attire
    • Clean, press, alterations, restyling, repairs, etc.
  • Guest Linens
    • Luxury table and bed linens
  • Your Home’s Furnishings
    • Area rugs, upholstery, window treatments, etc.
  • Suede & Leather
    • Handbags, shoes, boots, briefcases, gloves, etc.

Thank you for your loyalty over the years.

Schedule a Pick-up

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How to Clothes Shop

November 25, 2022 by Donna Serino Leave a Comment

You may love fashion, but do you know how to clothes shop? Yes, there is an art (and perhaps, a science) to  a clothing purchase – and let’s not forget about clothing accessories.

For many people, carefree shopping is one of the best pastimes.  There is something to be said about walking into your favorite boutique and finding that perfect piece.  Do you absolutely need it? Most likely, no. Do you have to have it? Well,… yes.  

Let us be clear. We are not hear to put a damper on an enjoyable shopping experience. Hallak simply wants to provide you with a few tips on how to shop and build the perfect wardrobe. 

Before You Head to the Boutiques

First, start by looking at your current collection of clothes. Each season brings new trends and palettes. As fashion enthusiasts, we understand the love and look forward to each new seasonal reveal. So before you head out, let’s determine what kind of shopper you are so you can have the best shopping experience possible.

Fashion lovers can found heading out with the sole purpose to seeing what’s new and what catches their eye. Their current clothes are typically a mix of classic staples and trendy pieces. You cannot find a better collection of clothes to covet.  Even if you do not have the budget to purchase everything you fall in love with, you can still create a personal style that lets you shine.

For those who love a good deal, online shopping sites offer various discounts and an ease in finding sales. Sometimes, there is a limit on how much money on clothes you can spend. Other times, it is all about the love of a great deal. (You should be wary of some sales, but we will talk about that later!)

Of course, there are some that shop because….well, because it’s fun. Whether you are visiting your favorite online retailers or heading out to your favorite mall, you can find some great pieces.

How to clothes shop if you are on a budget, it is important to have a strategy. This is also important should you be looking for a complete outfit for a special event such as a holiday party or wedding.

Before you’re off on your next shopping trip (or online shopping experience), consider what you are looking for and any budget restraints you may hav

Plan Out Your Shopping Day

If you plan on online shopping, then this is easy enough. Set aside some time to visit your favorite online retailers. If your shopping ‘trip’ has a purpose, then it’s important to keep track of time. Put a limit on how long you shop. By doing so, you are more likely not to go down a shopping rabbit hole filling up your cart with items you’ll never end up buying. Nothing needed in particular? Then, fill up that cart for some fun. You can always edit later.

When looking for the very best in designer fashion, the New York metro area has many options including Madison Ave, SoHo, Garden State Plaza, Shops at Riverside, and Short Hills Mall. Depending on your favorite designers, find the best ‘route’ that leads you to all the fashion you can handle in one day. 

What’s wonderful about high-end clothing retailers is that you are also welcome to work with one of their fashion stylists. If you call/email ahead, these talented boutique friends are able to learn your preferences and body measurements prior to your visit. Then, they call pull pieces of clothing ahead of time. Upon arriving, you may wish to have them check for accurate measurements. 

Make the most of your retail excursion by planning ahead. For those who do not enjoy shopping (gasp!), you will find this especially helpful by making each trip more efficient.

How to Clothes Shop for Your Body Shape

Shopping for your size is easier than you may think. Follow these few helpful tips:

  • Be open to different styles. Lean towards a certain silhouette? If you have found pieces that suit you, you should certainly shop and wear with confidence. However, it’s also important to be open to something new. 
  • Try your clothing on. This goes along with tip above. See a piece you like, but it’s not in your typical shape? Try it on. You may be surprised. (We really stress this tip for brides searching for a wedding gown. The ballgown you always dreamed of may be replaced by a mermaid you weren’t sure about.) In addition, a new silhouette can easily become more flattering with a few adjustments such as cinching at the waist.
  • Find a tailor/seamstress you love. Alterations and tailoring are key in curating the perfect clothing wardrobe. Unless you are one of the lucky ones, custom clothing is not in your budget. And clothing was made for the masses, not you. The good news is that a talented tailor or seamstress can make clothing look and feel like they were! (Hallak has alterations/tailoring departments at both locations.)

Build a Wardrobe Worthy of Your Style

On a daily basis, you are visiting your closet. Wouldn’t it be nice to have the visit minus the struggle in deciding what to wear. By choosing the right types of clothing, getting dressed can be a lot less stressful. That’s why so many people look towards a capsule wardrobe.

A capsule wardrobe is one that may be too extreme for some. Many people that love the excitement of getting dressed may not find the uniformity that comes with a quality capsule wardrobe. It’s because it consists of only interchangeable items. Thus, removing excessive garments from your closet. Often, a capsule wardrobe is made up of higher-quality clothing since one can afford to invest in a limited number clothes and clothing accessories.

Your wardrobe should be looked at in segments: the basics, workout gear, work wear, casual wear, and formalwear (night out). Whether you are a big fashion spender or clothing shop by necessity, developing this type of strategy truly helps build a more cohesive working wardrobe. To make this manageable, start with a detailed list of what your daily routine looks like, upcoming special events, typical weekend plans, etc. Consider what kind of garments you need to make dressing a cinch.

  1. Review size charts and clothing labels. Each clothing retailer has its own way to handle clothing size measurements. Each garment (and fabric) has its own required care specifications. And if something say dry clean only, please listen. if you are still questioning it, try a test are or ask a Hallak team member. (Some care labels are sewn in prior to any embellishments being added. Therefore, the care for the garment may differ from the proper care of any add-ons.)
  2. Invest in quality pieces. Basic items are going to be staples for you work, casual, and some weekend plans. Spend a little more on a well-fitting pair of jeans, a few good suits, a staple black dress, etc. Quality over quantity is always a good rule of thumb.
  3. Fall in love with layering. Purchase layering pieces in neutral colors. Use these key items to create various outfit combinations.
  4. Shop (Some) Trends Sparingly. Depending on your budget, you may want to only purchase a few seasonal trends. Purchasing too many may cause your wardrobe to become outdated in the near future.
  5. Build with multiples. Found something you love that works? Then, pick up a few in different colors and/or prints. For example, pick up a few different versions of that dress shirt you love.  And don’t forget those comfortable pair of shoes.
  6. Mind your budget. If you are working with a limited budget, take advantage of coupon codes. Often, there are always promo codes to reduce the fee for shipping. Also, sign up for emails that will keep you in the loop for sales, seasonal drops, and more.

To make the most of your budget, formal wear and other expensive item should be purchased as needed. Don’t waste money or closet space on garments with no ‘wear’ date in mind. 

How to Clothes Shop – and Avoid Bad Deals

See a great deal, but is it really worth it? Many of us fall into the trap of finding something that looks good at an amazing price. However, the care cost may be more than you bargained for.

When looking at clothing, DO consider the fabric. Natural materials look good; they are also considered sustainable fabrics.  Natural fabrics also result in higher-quality clothes so they are worth the investment. In addition, they also often have some great benefits such as: breathability, renewability, and sometimes can be pre-treated ( to reduce stains). Of course, synthetic materials have their own benefits. They are often considered to be: durable, less expensive and also less prone to wrinkles.

Many buyers do not give much thought to a garment’s care though.  As a full service couture dry cleaner, it is the first thing we tend to think about. Our customer service team has helped many clients with garment education. 

Think about that new pleated dress you have been eyeing.  In the store’s window, it sits crisp and pristine.  Pleats may be may be sewn in, heat-set, etc.  Before purchasing clothing, you should take into consideration the type of pleat, the fabric, and how often you will be wearing the clothing.  For a special item, we may not think twice about the maintenance because it will not regularly be worn.  When it comes to  an everyday piece, you may wish to give it a little extra thought.

More fragile fabric will require a good pressing with each wearing.  Dresses and skirts tend to require special attention to the back due to sitting.  When we clean a pleated item, we take into consideration the fabric, type of pleat, and how often your garment will be worn.

If a deal seems good to be true, it often it is. When it comes to cheap clothes, they are typically cheap for a reason. You can certainly purchase them, but you cannot expect too many wearings.  Even with the finest care, poor materials cannot withstand multiple washings. (You have probably met this issue on more than one occasion.)

To sum up these shopping (and general wardrobe) tips, it is important to take a little time to think about the following:

  • your budget
  • your wardrobe needs
  • cost per wear (in terms of cleaning)
  • fabric education

When shopping online, take advantage of customer reviews. They often provide insider tips on how the size chart will truly provide you the correct size, color variances, and fabric quality.

How to clothes shop made simple by your friends at Hallak.

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NCA Coats for Kids Donation Drive – All Sizes Welcome

November 13, 2022 by Donna Serino Leave a Comment

Hallak Cleaners is once again joining forces with fellow dry cleaners this year, to collect, clean and distribute coats of all types on behalf of NCA Coats for Kids .   

Please note that coats of all sizes (adult and children) can be donated.

 

Annual NCA Coats for Kids Donation Drive

To date, NCA Coats for Kids has provided over 100,000 gently-used coats to local organizations who then facilitate their distribution to those in need. 

In addition to collecting, all the dry cleaners involved also provide care. This way, all the outerwear delivered is ready to be worn.

Although it’s early November, we have already received calls from numerous organizations placing requests for this winter season.

Please help with this great cause. Hallak Cleaners will have drop boxes at both it’s NYC and Hackensack NJ locations. In addition, we provide complimentary pickup service for any coats you may wish to donate.

Although the program is named “Coats for Kids”, coats of all sizes are being collected and shared. So please feel free to include both ADULT and KID sizes.

Thank you for your warmth & generosity,

John-Claude & Joseph Hallak

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Hallak’s Helpful Hints for a Fall Wardrobe Switch

October 17, 2022 by Donna Serino Leave a Comment

Hallak’s Helpful Hints for a Fall Wardrobe Switch

Fall 2018 Wardrobe Switch

Have you been putting off your fall wardrobe switch?  We understand.  The idea of switching out your spring/summer clothing with your fall/winter items can be exhausting in itself.  For some, it is hard to let go of your summer favorites.  It means accepting that winter is right around the corner.

If you live in Manhattan or a house with limited storage, there is also the issue of space. Do you actually have the capacity to have separate seasonal wardrobes or is everything stored together? And if you are storing, are garments being stored safely?

While warm weather fashion takes up far less room than your bulkier winter items, you may still find making room stressful. It’s why Hallak’s box storage is a client favorite! It’s a great alternative to having to fold and store away ALL your clothing yourself.

To keep your fashion safe, all items must be professionally cleaned prior to being stored at our climate-controlled, secure facility. You can add as little or as much as you’d like. There is only a one-time set-up fee for the storage season. Add and pull as you go along. This type of storage is perfect for your actual clothing.

Your outwear would benefit from our cold storage. With this option, you can choose to have your item stored as-is, freshened up, or fully cleaned. By having three levels, pick what works best for each individual piece. Cold storage is perfect for your fur, leather jackets, spring suedes, etc. While the weather isn’t too cold just yet, you can safely keep items in storage and pull as needed.

What’s best about our storage options is that we pick up your items and take care of the heavy work. All you have to do is call for your free pick-up. We offer free service in Manhattan, Greenwich, Westchester, and Bergen County. If you are out of the service area, please feel free to visit either of our two store locations.

If you have questions about our storage services, please call (212) 832-0750 and speak with a Hallak customer service representative or email info@hallak.com.  And don’t forget to check out Garde Robe’s special partnership with Hallak Cleaners.  This unique virtual closet may be your ideal solution.

The Hallak ‘family’ would like to thank you for being a part of the Pink Pride.  If you aren’t familiar with Hallak’s Pink Pride month, we are again donating a portion of proceeds from all pink garments cleaned towards breast cancer awareness and research throughout the month of October. Thank you again.

 

 

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September Fall Preparation

September 15, 2022 by Donna Serino Leave a Comment

September Fall Preparation

Have you started to take a look at your fall fashion?

Have you began your September fall preparation?  Next weeks, autumn begins. And as you may have noticed, the cooler weather has already begun to creep in.

In the New York/New Jersey area, transitional seasons like spring and fall can be a bit tricky to navigate. Cool mornings lead to warm days, which only lead to cooler evenings. While we do not recommend a full seasonal clothing switch right away, you may wish to consider pulling a few items such as:

  • Uggs
  • Parkas
  • Long-sleeve Tees
  • Lightweight Sweaters

With every seasonal change, our team tries to remind clients to clean all garments (and accessories) prior to storing.  Things happen, we understand. However, this just means you should begin inspecting items prior to the weather changing.  Stains that were once invisible may discolor over time – and no-one likes these types of suprises!

If you have garments in our box or cold storage, please allow about ten days for items to be pulled, inspected and returned to you. Have a rush? We can certainly do our best to accommodate. Please email info@hallak.com or give us a call at (212) 832-0750 today.

For fall fashion trends, be sure to follow us on Instagram.  In addition to tips, we love sharing upcoming looks and more. Even though days are still long, it’s the perfect time for your September fall preparation.

 

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