Our process leaves your clothes crisper, cleaner, and newer-looking longer. It's a difference you can see and feel. And rest assured, it's our business to make sure that your clothes will look their best time and time again. As a family-owned and operated company, we have a vested interest in serving our community. Our customers are also our neighbors.
We offer a complete line of convenient services, including free pick up and delivery, alterations and repairs, table, bed and home linen care, leather and suede cleaning, and wedding gown cleaning and preservation.
We offer a complete line of convenient services, including free pick up and delivery, alterations and repairs, table, bed and home linen care, leather and suede cleaning, and wedding gown cleaning and preservation.
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Since 1946, Vogue Cleaners has been Marin County's only Certified Master Drycleaner. We take personal interest in meeting the needs of each and every customer, and offer a complete line of convenient services. Trust us and the industry's leading cleaning process to consistently deliver better-looking and perfectly finished dry cleaning.
Since 1946, Vogue Cleaners has been Marin County's only Certified Master Drycleaner. We take personal interest in meeting the needs of each and every customer, and offer a complete line of convenient services. Whether it's a repair you need or "just a slight adjustment, " you won't find a better fit than our experienced tailors. We know clothing, and appreciate quality workmanship. Our professional skills, materials and techniques make it right for you every time.
Since 1946, Vogue Cleaners has been Marin County's only Certified Master Drycleaner. We take personal interest in meeting the needs of each and every customer, and offer a complete line of convenient services. In 1995, Vogue Cleaners held the Bay Area's first EPA-sponsored training program to introduce an alternative to conventional dry cleaning.
Since 1946, Vogue Cleaners has been Marin County's only Certified Master Drycleaner. We take personal interest in meeting the needs of each and every customer, and offer a complete line of convenient services. Make your gown last as long as the memories. Trust our expert dry cleaning to preserve your wedding dress for you, your daughter, and your granddaughter.
Reviews (12)
Matthew R.
May 25, 2022
Jordan
Dec 17, 2021
Matthew Read
Dec 14, 2021
Peter S.
Jan 22, 2021
My wife called to obtain pricing to clean and preserve her wedding dress. She was told $220.00 for the service. We chose Vogue amongst others for this reason. We just picked up the wedding dress from the Miller Ave site to be told the service would cost $395.00. A suggestion moving forward, please make an attempt to disclose your pricing is tentative and subject to change. Had this been disclosed ahead of time, we would've at least been aware.
Since this isn't the case, we feel cheated out of our money and will not recommend Vogue moving forward. Please be more honest and transparent with your valued return customers.
Since this isn't the case, we feel cheated out of our money and will not recommend Vogue moving forward. Please be more honest and transparent with your valued return customers.
Carry W.
May 08, 2019
Jessica S.
Sep 21, 2017
I took my jeans to Vogue cleaners to get patched. Not only did they return my jeans with sewing needles still inside but they also did the worst patch job. The material they used was so thick and uncomfortable I was unable to wear them. On top of that it was very expensive. They ruined my favorite jeans.
Lost B.
Jan 26, 2014
N. M.
Oct 02, 2013
Jessie B.
Sep 16, 2013
This service was absolutely awful from top to bottom. Newly moved to the area. Since Vogue is the closest cleaners to my house and I have a ton of monthly dry cleaning I decided to check them out. Presented the girl at the front with a stack of shirts to be laundered and one dress that needed dry-cleaning and spot treatment. The girl looked at the dress and said, "Oh yeah.
I don't really know. How long has that been there. Is it like coffee or something? I don't know if we can do that." With a highly skeptical look on her face, and a discouraging tone in her voice. Um, what? I get that sometimes you can't get the spot out, but the job is to try, right? I've had countless tough stains removed by dry cleaners before. "If you are flat out telling me you *can't* do it, I will take it somewhere else.are you guys able to try? I'm not going to flip out if it's not completely gone." To which she basically shrugged and had no comment. Great.
Against better judgement, I decided to just leave it with her. If it came back looking like no work had been done on the spot, I'd be out $20, and I'd know to take my stuff somewhere else. Which led to our second fail of an interaction. Instead of asking when I would like to pick it up, she told me to come back Tuesday. (This was Thursday or Friday.) I had assumed I'd be able to pick them up the next day.
When I asked about Monday, she said in a flat voice, "We're closed Monday." "You're.closed Mondays?" What kind of dry cleaning service was this? "Yes." The helpful, and no doubt by now frustrated patron behind me, clarified for her that they were only closed the up-coming Monday, because it was Labor Day. At this point, all I can think is, "Does this girl just deliberately try to drive business away?" I left everything, and came back to pick it up the next week.
Which leads us to the only GOOD: They got the spot in my dress out! Completely, and perfectly. And totally contrary to the receptionist's utter doubt. Hurray! I could get past a lousy front desk experience as long as the cleaners were good. But no. I next discover: They have managed to SHRINK about one third of the work shirts I had left for laundering. Sleeves are now an inch too short, making them unwearable.
These are shirts I have had laundered a dozen times already at an establishment where I used to live. Did they just toss them all in the dryer on hot? Absolutely unbelievable. A lapse in judgement that in the end has cost me much more than $20. Wish I had listened to my instincts about this place.
I don't really know. How long has that been there. Is it like coffee or something? I don't know if we can do that." With a highly skeptical look on her face, and a discouraging tone in her voice. Um, what? I get that sometimes you can't get the spot out, but the job is to try, right? I've had countless tough stains removed by dry cleaners before. "If you are flat out telling me you *can't* do it, I will take it somewhere else.are you guys able to try? I'm not going to flip out if it's not completely gone." To which she basically shrugged and had no comment. Great.
Against better judgement, I decided to just leave it with her. If it came back looking like no work had been done on the spot, I'd be out $20, and I'd know to take my stuff somewhere else. Which led to our second fail of an interaction. Instead of asking when I would like to pick it up, she told me to come back Tuesday. (This was Thursday or Friday.) I had assumed I'd be able to pick them up the next day.
When I asked about Monday, she said in a flat voice, "We're closed Monday." "You're.closed Mondays?" What kind of dry cleaning service was this? "Yes." The helpful, and no doubt by now frustrated patron behind me, clarified for her that they were only closed the up-coming Monday, because it was Labor Day. At this point, all I can think is, "Does this girl just deliberately try to drive business away?" I left everything, and came back to pick it up the next week.
Which leads us to the only GOOD: They got the spot in my dress out! Completely, and perfectly. And totally contrary to the receptionist's utter doubt. Hurray! I could get past a lousy front desk experience as long as the cleaners were good. But no. I next discover: They have managed to SHRINK about one third of the work shirts I had left for laundering. Sleeves are now an inch too short, making them unwearable.
These are shirts I have had laundered a dozen times already at an establishment where I used to live. Did they just toss them all in the dryer on hot? Absolutely unbelievable. A lapse in judgement that in the end has cost me much more than $20. Wish I had listened to my instincts about this place.
Peter M.
Mar 09, 2013
They are a little pricey, but totally worth it! On the few times (which is inevitable) that something goes wrong, they fix it and make sure that you feel good about it. I've moved twice in the past five years and each time, stuck with them even when there are other dry cleaner's closer. Totally recommend!
Sasha R.
Jul 27, 2009
Wha? Is this some sort of backwards world, where the good places are really 'bad'? We love Vogue! Husband's shirts are cleaned and ironed perfectly, and this is a man who has TOXIC ring around the collar. Buttons replaced, no charge. I go here for all clothing alterations for my short self -- Mae (May?) is da bomb. Sure it's a little pricier than a sweaty pit in the ghetto, but it's worth it for the service with a smile.
Scott M.
Mar 01, 2009
Having grown up in the area, my family has used Vogue Cleaners since I was a kid. When I moved back to the area, it seemed like the logical choice since they seemed like a known entity. They are more expensive than the cleaners I used while living in San Francisco, but the quality of their cleaning and their service have always been quite acceptable. Admittedly our cleaning needs a minimal - shirts laundered on a weekly basis and the occasional dry cleaning of suits - but everything has always come back clean and ready to wear. An added plus is the pickup and delivery service, though we've still not signed up for that.