Kim's Alterations runs a small-footprint tailor shop on Fourth Avenue just south of Robinson, taking in single-garment jobs walk-in without requiring the advance consultation most bridal-focused tailors demand. Boutique purchases from Gioia's Room down Fifth Avenue arrive here for the length and bust adjustments off-rack sizing never quite resolves on a specific frame. Hem shortenings, waist nips, sleeve resizings, and zipper swaps on denim, chinos, and cotton dresses move through the shop on a standard turnaround of a few days. Business-casual alterations dominate the workflow — shortening dress slacks, tapering jackets at the waist, and reworking inseams — pulling from the same garment-return cycle that runs through Ogden's Cleaners & Laundry on University. The hardest regular request is recutting an inherited or vintage suit several sizes down without losing the original jacket line at the shoulder and chest.