The name, the color scheme, the flyer: it all caught my attention, and I had to have a conversation with the gentlemen at this cleaners. It is not everyday that one finds three childhood friends from Princeton, New Jersey, who decide that a great entrepreneurial idea might be to open a cleaners. Well Matt, Joey and Jared did, and from what I could discern, I believe they are absolutely onto something. The concept originated with Matt, who worked in finance and was having difficulty coordinating his schedule with that of his local cleaners. Growing frustrated, he decided that there were several ways to improve on this industry. He left his day job and went to work as a manager in the plant of a dry cleaning company, learning the ins and outs of the business. Upon opening his own shop in the spring of 2013, he made the decision to go paperless - receipts and notifications are emailed to customers. On top of that, they work hard to "meet each person's specific needs" and offer extended hours in an effort to accommodate as many people in the area as possible. Dry cleaning equipment is not allowed in residential buildings in NYC, so all of the clothing is sent to a plant uptown. The difference with these guys, though, is that there is always a person from Suits and Skirts overseeing the work being done. And once it is brought back to them on 28th Street, they inspect the items before repackaging them for delivery or pickup. What more could one expect from their local cleaners? The good news is that they are scouting around for location number two and hope to continue opening up around Manhattan in the future.