For instance, maybe the tailors who assembled the skirt may have had good working conditions.
The Korean presence is especially strong Korean restaurants, Korean tailors, Korean barber shops.
Certain tailors, like Richard James and Ozwald Boateng, are associated with the use of flamboyant colours.
Ballay and Mueller personally visited their Dubai tailors to check each order in person.
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She takes those and other responses and tailors a trip to suit everyone in the group.
In the City and on Wall Street, he was an impeccable dresser, besuited by English tailors.
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Elderly tailors play mah-jongg on green-felted tables, while others watch television or lie snoring in the heat.
They have snazzy websites and agents, do recordings and get multiple, custom-made outfits from selected tailors in Mexico.
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Timothy Belton left Andersen Consulting in 1997 to set up Express Custom Tailors, producing tailored menswear to order.
Surgeon's shirts, with detachable cuffs, are still made to order by London tailors.
Tailors have also completed sets of clothes for the new pope to wear as soon as he is elected.
So I walked into the oldest tailors and found a job where I could learn to cut cloth professionally.
Meltwater tailors its clipping service to specific clients and copies the headline and lead paragraph of stories, the filing said.
In American Idol's case, a team of roughly 15 people tailors the second screen experience for each week's contest developments.
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Zindel's brothers Abraham and Salomon were tailors in Paris, and it was there that the 15-year-old Herschel was sent in 1936.
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Moreover, the Regency rake would purchase different garments from different specialist tailors.
They even have a Kiton Tailoring school on premises where a small group are selected each year to become future master tailors.
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All the tweed coats and jackets (British fabrics, Indian tailors) and cardigans (British wool and patterns, family-women knitters) came out of mothballed trunks.
Local people said the men moved into the house about four months ago and told them they were tailors for a Jakarta-based company.
Down one, tailors make bisht, traditional robes for formal events and weddings that incorporate gold thread, made by men who have been making them for generations.
It tailors audio according to a set of headphones' acoustic quirks, smoothing out harsh frequencies that one model might accentuate, boosting weak bass for another.
Kerstin Voigt accepts that China can mass produce cheaply, but says her company gets its edge because it tailors instruments to the needs of musicians.
And American chef Dan Perlman crafts his thematic menus for Casa Saltshaker with a Mediterranean base and tailors them to coincide with upcoming holidays.
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For business suits, members tend to frequent the same three tailors.
Schemer tailors its recommendations to the time and the weather, so if it's a rainy afternoon the app will recommend a museum visit instead of a long hike.
Presumably, if this novel scheme is successful, Dutch tailors will soon be plucking people from the dole queues to cope with a rush of alterations.
The tailors who still work in and around London's Savile Row are experts at disentangling the military, medical and sporting threads that form the modern suit.
Three of my four grandparents were tailors, so Ray was genetically programmed to quickly master the basics, like mending a split seam or refastening a button.
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