Cameo by Copeland Launches Redesigned Website
NEW YORK — Cameo by Copeland, a New York City dry cleaner in operation since 1934, has launched a redesigned website aimed at improving the customer experience online.
“Cameo by Copeland continues to set the standard for NYC dry cleaners through its attention to detail, craftsmanship and commitment to client satisfaction,” the company says in its announcement. “The new website reinforces that position — offering a digital experience that mirrors the firm’s expansive services, with quality and care delivered in every interaction.”
The updated site emphasizes easier navigation, clearer access to the company’s range of garment care services and streamlined scheduling for pickup. Each service page includes direct contact options, and prominent links connect users to the company’s mobile app.
“Just as our professionals provide optimal care for every garment we are entrusted to service, our website now offers easier access to the luxury dry cleaning and upscale services our clients are seeking,” says Owner and President Charlie Tuzzi. “Clients can connect with our team, schedule a pickup or explore our services with greater speed and clarity than ever before.”
The redesign, the company says in its release, is the latest step for a business that has operated in New York City for more than 90 years and specializes in couture cleaning, restoration and expert fabric care.
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