Our Story
In 1990, my spouse and I were seeking employment, and since the economy wasn’t doing well at the time, we took the opportunity to start our own company.
My wife was employed at the time by two well-known local eateries. Sandwich makers from the fast food chain Arby’s and Dattilo restaurant serve as precooks. She cooked for the neighborhood restaurants in her hometown for a while before quitting to hunt for another job. She had had enough of earning minimum wage. She then decided that a change was needed. I was a hard worker who built portable classrooms for Modtech Industries in Perris, California. The left and right 50″ by 40″ sections, occasionally larger, make up the portable classrooms that can be taken to any school in the country. It’s evident that this was a labor-intensive task because the left and right classrooms were built to hold at least 20 to 30 students each, have a single, long chalkboard, and have movable teacher desks. My wife makes good decisions that benefit the family as a whole and continues to expand. In an attempt to obtain experience, she went to work for a nearby tailor. She then asked me for assistance in opening a new business shop before leaving to start her own company.
The Master Tailor Shop’s Birthplace
And my wife and I opened up shop at 114 E Florida. We were tight on funds, so we borrowed some money from my parents to rent the small shop. I also put together a small table for the sewing machines and bought some plywood and carpet to install the dressing rooms. Although my wife was able to save some money to cover our expenses, I thought my main objective for the first month should have been to pay the rent.
During my first week on the job, I put a lot of effort into learning the ropes. I’ve never learned how to operate a sewing machine or sew a T-shirt bottom. However, my wife taught me how to do a good job, and because of our experiences and the expertise of my brother-in-law, The Master Tailoring was born when I eventually managed to BECOME SKILLED in sawing clothing and how to do a small fix like sawing pants.
After some time, my brother-in-law and I were able to keep growing with the assistance of my wife. With more customers coming in every day, we felt it was time to expand and move into a larger building. We relocated to 118 E Florida Avenue, a roughly 3,000-square-foot building located between Harvard Street and two important thoroughfares, Florida Avenue and State Street, in the heart of the picturesque City of Hemet.
Our company is currently expanding, and we have two full-time dress sawing machines for ladies in addition to a wide range of items for weddings, quinceañeras, proms, and high school graduations. Working with the Hemet Community for nearly two decades The Hemet Police Department and Fire Department are our areas of expertise. Along with the general public, we also included local bank tellers, doctors, nurses, and Real States Agents. Increase the Number of Visitors from Neighboring Cities I receive clients from nearby towns, as does my spouse. We have expanded to include the entire cities of Perris, Sun City, Temecula, Idyllwild, Anza, and Banning – Beaumont, with more cities to come. I appreciate you reading my story and continuing to be there for us.
Assessing The Market
A second location was successfully opened in the City of Temecula between 2000 and 2002. However, we had to close because we were unable to secure the necessary funding to continue operating our new company. I make an effort to hire decent people, but they always want to use my new location, so I conclude it will be too expensive for my wife and me. Novel Project Since 2005, we have been working on a new project and planning for expansion. Our second location will be added to our ever-expanding business as soon as the City of Hemet approves the project. The stunning City of Hemet will be home to the new location at 2320 E Florida Avenue.