krawiectwo
Krawiectwo, known in English as tailoring, refers to the craft and industry of designing, cutting, fitting, and constructing garments, primarily coats, jackets, trousers, and other items made from woven fabrics. The term originates from the Polish word “krawiec,” meaning tailor, and has been used historically to denote both the profession and the body of knowledge associated with garment construction.
The practice of krawiectwo dates back to medieval Europe, when guilds regulated the training of apprentices
Modern krawiectwo encompasses a range of services, from high‑end bespoke tailoring, where each piece is made
Education in krawiectwo is offered through vocational schools, specialized institutes, and apprenticeships, often combining theoretical coursework