Within ten minutes walk of our house we've got a garden centre, a pub, a garage, a farm shop, a school and yes... A dry cleaners.Has anyone else noticed how difficult it is to find a dry-cleaners these days ?
Leeds is supposedly a major city, yet the last one I used to use seems to have shut up shop. A few years ago there used to be at least five !
I don't really get the 'convenience' of on line, given that you have to wait around for the garment to be collected and delivered.
I don't really get the 'convenience' of on line, given that you have to wait around for the garment to be collected and delivered.
Has anyone else noticed how difficult it is to find a dry-cleaners these days ?
Leeds is supposedly a major city, yet the last one I used to use seems to have shut up shop. A few years ago there used to be at least five !
Fewer people wearing suits to work? Regular smart trousers can be machine washed and ironed at home. I don't actually own a garment that requires it.
In my area several new dry cleaning shops have opened in the past year.
Within ten minutes walk of our house we've got a garden centre, a pub, a garage, a farm shop, a school and yes... A dry cleaners.
Guess which one I've never used?
They'd struggle to get the Dulux out of my t-shirts to be fair though.
Well, you don't have to "wait around", you can get on with doing other stuff while you're waiting if you're at home.
I've used one (for general laundry when my washing machine was broken) and they like Tesco etc did a 1 hour slot, so it was no issue at all. It'd take an hour to go to a physical shop and back by the time you've parked etc.
aren't they often in Supermarkets these days?
We've not had a dry cleaners in Penzance for about 15 years: 25 years ago there were two. Morrisons, just outside town, offers some sort of service, but forget getting anything back in less than three days, and it's now closed in the evening (the service, not the store.)
We still have 2 in our small town, what is vanishing are launderettes. When my washing machine broke down over 20 years ago it was inconvenient but no big deal. When the last one broke down 2 years ago I had to replace it PDQ as there was no alternative way to get my clothes clean short of hand washing.
Has anyone else noticed how difficult it is to find a dry-cleaners these days ?
Leeds is supposedly a major city, yet the last one I used to use seems to have shut up shop. A few years ago there used to be at least five !
Interestingly, I've got a couple of launderettes near my house. Essential for spring cleaning duvets!We still have 2 in our small town, what is vanishing are launderettes. When my washing machine broke down over 20 years ago it was inconvenient but no big deal. When the last one broke down 2 years ago I had to replace it PDQ as there was no alternative way to get my clothes clean short of hand washing.
There’s also a dry cleaners on Wellington St, about 5 minutes from the back of the station. Which has the benefit of the West Riding PH en route.
I don't really get the 'convenience' of on line, given that you have to wait around for the garment to be collected and delivered.
Because I can order it on the way home?
Means I don't have to make an extra journey to the shop, check to see if they have my size, check the garment to make sure it's the same size as the hanger, have a short discussion on whether I want a carrier bag (if it's free and I need one, yes. If they're charging, no thanks), then travel back home.
Or potentially drive 40 minute round trip to find out the shop doesn't have the item in stock!
Not all places have some sort of online checking facility.
Even worse is they say "yes, there's a few left" but when I get there, they've all gone.
Sorry, I see you meant in the specifics of dry cleaning...