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Just In Time Tux is Just In Time For Proms

Do you have a formal affair to attend, or just feel like dressing in formal attire for that special occasion?
Just In Time Tux is Just In Time For Proms
Ambassadors with the Fallon Chamber join Just in Time Tux for their ribbon cutting

Author: Jo Petteruti

Do you have a formal affair to attend, or just feel like dressing in formal attire for that special occasion? Well, Fallon now has the place for you, and just in time. Located at 601 South Maine Street, Just In Time Tux had its ribbon cutting on Saturday, February 19, and they are ready to outfit you for your next special event. Their tag line is “We Bring the Magic to You,” and they certainly have some magic to offer in their high-quality, custom-fitted tuxedos.

Just In Time Tux was opened by Kathleen Hanley, a formal attire specialist, and Lee Quint whose eye for color and design makes a perfect match. Together, the ladies also have a tuxedo shop in Suite 104 at 300 Los Altos Parkway in Sparks. The expansion of their tuxedo and concierge services in Fallon is timely for weddings, proms, and other formal events this season. Tuxedos for men, women, young adults, and teens can be rented or purchased. If a client cannot get into one of the shops for measurements or fittings, they will travel to the client's home as a concierge service. Kathleen said, “We are always honored to be a part of a customer's special event.”

The Fallon shop is open on Wednesdays for customers to stop by and discuss their formal attire needs. Kathleen said, “Lee is here in the shop all day on Wednesdays, with fittings by appointment only. Then as we get busier, we might open the shop two or more days a week, but we don't know yet.”

Walking into the eclectic shop, one will find comfortable seating, dressing rooms with sliding barn-style doors built by Kathleen's husband Don, and a men's black tuxedo on display complete with accessories. When Don was asked if he had to remodel, he said, “We just painted the walls, and I built the sliding doors and partitions to create free-standing dressing rooms. This shop is a nice expansion to their business.” 

Attendance at the shop's ribbon-cutting ceremony provided by the Fallon Chamber included Mayor Ken Tedford, candidate for Nevada Secretary of State Kristopher Dahir, Don and Kathleen Hanley, Kevin and Lee Quint, family and friends of both couples, and Chamber representatives. Pianist Raymond Plasse and cellist Kara Warren displayed their musical talents, which were much enjoyed by the attendees. Lee said, “Raymond is my youngest daughter's friend, and knowing he played piano, I thought how wonderful it would be to have him play today. He then reached out to his friend Kara, and their music is just beautiful.” She went on to say, “We wanted to get out here today and let people know there's a tuxedo shop here now. My friend Loretta Guazzini had a tuxedo shop here before, so I called her with questions. She said that it had been awesome, gave us many tips, and thought we would do well.”

More information about Just in Time Tux's offerings can also be found on their website, www.JustInTimeTux.com. Contact Kathleen at 775-560-1751 or Lee at 775-426-8532. Both ladies can also be reached via email at [email protected]

 



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Kathleen Hanley 03/09/2022 05:55 AM
Well put...Looking forward to seeing more of Fallon and being a part of your special day

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