Use it for this.
Moving from a repair-directory lead to an item-specific request, written scope, controlled handoff, and evidence-based acceptance
What the source establishes.
The guide cites current government, local-authority, community-network, commercial-directory, FTC warranty, and AIC conservation sources; it separates listing inclusion, service lane, item condition, requested result, capability, estimate, authorization, custody, acceptance, and escalation.
The linked tool or guide is maintained inside Stitch Authority and was checked against its current public interface.
What this record does not prove.
The guide and record do not diagnose an item, approve a provider, prescribe a repair or conservation method, determine legal rights, validate a warranty, release a safety product, guarantee appearance or durability, or replace qualified repair, product, safety, conservation, consumer, insurance, accessibility, privacy, and legal advice.
A reachable official source can verify identity, stated scope, and access. It cannot silently become an audit of workmanship, delivery, labor conditions, or suitability for your project.
A record that can age in public.
New checks are appended rather than replacing earlier states. The latest source review is due by July 16, 2027.
- Baseline publishedInitial public evidence record established from the source check.
Source at this check: inspect recorded destination →
Terms attached to this record.
- choose clothing repair service
- repair intake form
- alteration quote
- mending approval
- repair handoff
- clothing repair checklist
- repair acceptance
- textile conservation referral