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tai·lor T0017300 (tā′lər)n. One that makes, repairs, and alters garments such as suits, coats, and dresses.v. tai·lored, tai·lor·ing, tai·lors v.tr.1. To make (a garment), especially to specific requirements or measurements.2. To fit or provide (a person) with clothes made to that person's measurements.3. To make, alter, or adapt for a particular end or purpose: a speech that was tailored to an audience of business leaders.v.intr. To pursue the trade of a tailor. [Middle English, from Anglo-Norman taillour, from Old French tailleor, from taillier, to cut, from Late Latin tāliāre, from Latin tālea, a cutting.]tailoring (ˈteɪlərɪŋ) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) the way something is tailored; the cut or fit of something2. (Professions) the work or profession of a tailorThesaurusNoun | 1. | tailoring - the occupation of a tailor craft, trade - the skilled practice of a practical occupation; "he learned his trade as an apprentice" | TranslationsIdiomsSeetailortailor (redirected from tailoring)
tailor1. a person who makes, repairs, or alters outer garments, esp menswear 2. a voracious and active marine food fish, Pomatomus saltator, of Australia with scissor-like teeth References in periodicals archiveAbout Senszio www.senszio.com
Senszio's bespoke tailoring masters travel the world to dress successful gentlemen.Bespoke Tailor Blog Provides Personal Styling Tips for Busy Business ExecutivesOn March 2019, a humble tailoring shop opened its doors to the public at the Meena Bazaar in Al Fahidi specialising in dresses and costumes made with colours, fabric, and a strong passion of an aspiring fashion designer.Tailoring dreams with determinationThe basic tailoring charge for an Asian ensemble of a tunic, dupatta and trousers at Dream Girl costs Dh100.Tailors work round-the-clock to meet Eid deadlinesLocal retailers has helped the textile industry grow economically but at the same time it was killing the traditional art of mending and tailoring of traditional clothing by local workers.Clothing brands' mushroom growth affecting local tailors' costumersHowever, his passion and dedication to his work led Chhililal to overcome his injuries and resume tailoring.82-year-old tailor still at work in UttarakhandElwyn, who had three sons with wife Barbara before she died in 1993, added: "Tailoring keeps me active and occupied.Great-grandad cuts his cloth as Britain's oldest tailorPema recently opened a tailoring shop in Kanglung thinking that business is good in the place.Tsechu keeps tailors busy in KanglungHowever, he said, they got an order for tailoring a gown for the speaker and it is the only order which they have got after the change of government.Imran not likely to wear new sherwani for oath-taking ceremonyWHEREVER YOU'RE PLANNING TO GET AWAY TO, BE SURE TO PACK THE SUMMER TAILORING RANGE FROM MARKS & SPENCER AS WORN BY DAVID GANDY AND PALSTravel IN STYLESpeaking to the ECHO, master tailor Mo Adousa said: "We are different to any other tailors, but we create a brand, it's not only tailoring.Boxer a knockout at opening of city tailorsAND THE FESTIVE SEASON IS ALL ABOUT THE GENTS AS M&S INTRODUCES ITS BIGGEST EVER MEN'S TAILORING RANGE, HEADED UP BY ITS FIRST AMBASSADOR OF TAILORING, DAVID GANDY, ABOVE.suited and bootedtailoring
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