I brought my 13 year old granddaughter to have her new grad dress hemmed, as this was the only place we could find who were able to have it done on time (due to Covid, my daughter didn't find out about grad details until yesterday) When we arrived, I instantly felt like we were disturbing the man who was working there. When my granddaughter put the dress on for him to pin up, I felt it was a little too short, where he had pinned it. So I called my daughter and asked her what she thought after sending her a photo. (She was working) When I told him it needed to be a bit longer he replied "lady I do several dresses a day so I know what I'm doing" The dress has a corset back and to make matters even worse he said that it needed to be altered because it didn't fit her properly because the zipper wouldn't close. When I told him it was a corset, he said he didn't know how to do that. I told him there was nothing he had to do with it. My granddaughter was upset believing he was calling her overweight! (she's a tiny girl and far from overweight) But what tailor doesn't know what a corset is?! The whole time we were there, he was texting or doing something on his phone and not even paying attention to what I was saying to him. I felt completely dismissed and unwelcomed. I begrudgingly left the dress and as I looked back as I left the shop, I saw him toss the expensive dress carelessly on the counter. When I told my daughter what had happened, she made a call and was able to find someone she had used previously to do the dress. So I drove back from Fort Erie to pick it up before the work was started. He was so rude, and I have no idea how someone in customer service can still be in business when treating customers like this.