a bespoke tailor

  • 11Tailor — A tailor is a person whose occupation is to sew and scissor menswear style jackets and the skirts or trousers that go with them.Although the term dates to the thirteenth century, tailor took on its modern sense in the late eighteenth century, and …

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  • 12tailor-made — adjective a) made by a tailor, especially if made to order; bespoke b) perfectly appropriate to some specific occasion or purpose; made to ones specific requirements …

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  • 13Tailor —    A person who is trained in the craft of designing, pattern drafting, cutting, fitting, and sewing garments, specifically suits and coats. Male dominated tailor s guilds were in existence as early as the Middle Ages. Today, the British bespoke… …

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  • 14Bespoke Tailoring —    See Savile row; Tailor …

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  • 15tailor-made — I noun custom made clothing • Hypernyms: ↑clothing, ↑article of clothing, ↑vesture, ↑wear, ↑wearable, ↑habiliment II adjective (of clothing) custom made …

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  • 16New bespoke movement — Emergence: Early 1990s Initial Practioners: Ozwald Boateng, Timothy Everest, Richard James Location: London, England The New bespoke movement is a term describing a modern development within British bespoke tailoring. Originating in the early… …

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  • 17Savile Row — Location Westminster, London, UK Direction North South Start Conduit Street End Burlington Gardens …

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  • 18Suit (clothing) — Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal (including lounge suits) Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire …

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  • 19Craig Robinson (designer) — For other persons named Craig Robinson, see Craig Robinson. Craig Robinson (born 1972, New Mexico) is an American fashion designer. Contents 1 Bio 2 Bespoke Clothing 3 Notes 4 …

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  • 20Norton & Sons — is a Savile Row bespoke tailor founded in 1821 by Walter Grant Norton. The firm is located on the East side of the street, at No. 16. In 1859 George James Norton was granted the freedom of the City of London. At about this time the company became …

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