For some, clothes are their most prized possessions. Designer name brands and vintage collections. Bright colors, dark shades and bold patterns. These are the items in your life that truly make an impression, and when crafted the right way can really make you standout.
Everyone has their own sense of fashion, but no matter what trend you are trying to “rock” nowadays, your outfit needs to look clean and fresh at all times.
Dry cleaner extraordinaire, Symphony Cleaners is an expert in all areas of fashion. No fabric is a challenge for these professionals, including the always risky leather and suede.
Before you trust your favorite dress in the hands of just anyone, Symphony Cleaners is pleased to let their customers know what they can do for them. With their professional dry cleaning services your clothes will look brand new each time they leave the store. Whether you have worn a shirt a hundred times before, you will find people keep offering up a new compliment every time they see you.
Each garment you bring in for dry cleaning will be treated with care, no matter what type of fabric. Your item of clothing should retain its color, shape and texture at all times during the dry cleaning process.
Women might be more concerned with their fashion choices, but that doesn't mean a man won't appreciate a clean and ironed shirt. Many shirts can handle the standard wash, but some fabrics need a more extensive dry cleaning process. All you have to do is choose the process, delivery, amount of starch and Symphony Cleaners will handle the rest!
Sometimes you might be short on time, but luckily Symphony Cleaners are available. Weighed by the pound, you simply drop off your bag of laundry and they will wash, dry and neatly fold your wardrobe.
With Symphony Cleaners you can always expect free delivery and pickup along with all of their professional cleaning services. Now you can get quality service in three new locations throughout Manhattan.
Visit Symphony Cleaners at:
86th Street & 1st Avenue
3rd Avenue bet. 89th/90th Street
2nd Avenue & 65th Street

















