Decision desk · up to four routes
Compare the evidence, not the hype.
Put access, scope, freshness, and limitations beside each other before opening another tab or paying for access.
Current working set
1 route on the desk.
One route is ready. Add at least one more to make the tradeoffs visible.
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| Decision field | 01 · Open accessSingapore NEA Hawker Repair StallsSingapore · Southeast AsiaRemove |
|---|---|
| Decision fit | |
| Primary job | Repair & conserve |
| Area | Techniques & repair |
| Best for | Locating an in-person Singapore hawker-centre stall labeled for clothes alteration or bag repair before checking whether it handles the needed repair |
| Know before using | The list identifies centres, stall numbers, and service labels rather than business names, contacts, hours, prices, or present availability. Clothes Alteration does not establish that a stall offers darning, invisible mending, zipper work, structural repair, conservation, or work on a particular material. The source is dated May 15, 2025. Confirm that the stall is still operating and ask about the exact garment, repair boundary, estimate, turnaround, custody, accessibility, warranty, and outcome before travelling or leaving an item. |
| Practical access | |
| For | Makers |
| Location or jurisdiction | Singapore · Southeast Asia |
| Access | Open access |
| Format | Directory |
| Source type | Government directory |
| Evidence state | |
| What the source establishes | The National Environment Agency says it allocates space in some hawker centres to businesses that repair small appliances or clothing and links its May 15, 2025 stall list from the public repair-channels page. The five-page list contains 226 centre-and-stall records; 158 service rows include Clothes Alteration, with several additional bag-repair or combined alteration-and-bag-repair entries. |
| Source checked | Jul 16, 2026 |
| Next review due | Jan 12, 2027 |
| Inspect | |
Use the desk well
A comparison narrows the next check. It does not finish it.
- 01Choose routes that could solve the same job.
- 02Eliminate access, scope, or jurisdiction mismatches.
- 03Read each limitation before following the source.
- 04Verify project-specific claims with the source or provider.