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Tailor

Tailor is a craftsman who makes, alters, or repairs clothing to fit a person’s measurements and preferences. The term also refers to the craft and trade of pattern making, fabric selection, cutting, stitching, and finishing garments. In many contexts, a tailor specializes in fitted or formal attire, such as suits, coats, and jackets, though tailors may work on a range of garments.

Work processes: measurement of client, drafting patterns, cutting fabric, assembling and sewing pieces, fitting sessions, pressing

Types of tailoring: bespoke tailoring creates a one-off garment built to a client’s measurements from an individual

History: tailoring is an ancient and evolving craft with guilds and workshops in many cultures. In the

Skills and tools: precision measurement, pattern making, fabric knowledge, cutting, stitching, pressing, and an eye for

and
finishing.
Techniques
may
involve
canvassing
and
padding
for
structure,
and
hand
sewing
for
precise
seams.
Modern
tailors
often
use
sewing
machines
to
construct
garments
and
may
also
offer
alterations
to
existing
clothing,
including
hemming,
taking
in
or
letting
out
seams,
and
repairing
zippers.
pattern;
made-to-measure
uses
a
standard
pattern
adjusted
for
measurements;
alterations
modify
existing
garments.
Off-the-rack
or
ready-to-wear
clothing
is
the
mass-produced
alternative
that
many
tailors
alter.
West,
it
became
associated
with
formal
menswear
and
urban
fashion,
and
the
role
expanded
with
ready-to-wear
and
fast
fashion.
Modern
tailors
may
work
independently
in
ateliers
or
within
fashion
houses
and
department
stores.
fit.
A
professional
temperament
and
client
communication
are
essential
to
ensure
garments
match
the
wearer’s
needs
and
style.