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how much does it cost to get pants hemmed

It usually costs around 10–30 dollars to get a pair of pants hemmed, but prices can go higher in big cities or at high‑end tailors.

Typical price range (quick scoop)

For a basic, straight hem on jeans, chinos, or dress pants, expect roughly:

  • Small towns / budget dry cleaners: about 10–15 dollars per pair.
  • Average tailor or dry cleaner: about 15–25 dollars per pair.
  • Big city or premium boutique tailor: about 20–30 dollars, sometimes more if it’s specialty denim work.

In Australia and similar markets, guides for “shorten” or “re‑hem” trouser services list roughly 8–25 dollars for hemming work, which is in the same ballpark after currency and market differences.

When it costs more

You may pay toward the upper end of the range if:

  • The fabric is thick or tricky (heavy denim, lined dress pants, cuffed suit trousers).
  • You want original or chain‑stitched hems on denim instead of a simple lock stitch, which some tailors treat as a premium service.
  • The tailor is in a high‑rent area or part of a luxury shop.

Some national alteration cost guides list “hemming or cuffing” in a broad range like 73–107 dollars, but that usually reflects bundled or multiple alterations on one garment, not a simple hem on a single pair of pants.

Simple example

If you walk into a normal neighborhood tailor with a pair of jeans that just need to be shortened with a standard hem, a very typical bill today would be about 15–25 dollars.

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