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skræddersy

Skræddersy is a Danish verb meaning to tailor or customize something to fit specific needs, requirements, or preferences. It is used for both physical products, such as clothing, and intangible offerings, such as services, processes, or systems. The term emphasizes deliberate adjustments made to achieve a precise fit or outcome for a particular user or situation.

Etymology and usage notes

The word derives from skrædder (tailor) and the suffix that signals an action, indicating the act of

Contexts and examples

In fashion, skræddersy can describe alterations or made-to-measure garments. In business and technology, it refers to

See also

Related terms include skræddersyet (tailor-made), skrædder (tailor), and broader concepts such as customization and bespoke solutions.

tailoring.
A
related
adjective
is
skræddersyet,
meaning
tailor-made
or
bespoke.
In
modern
Danish,
skræddersy
is
commonly
applied
in
business,
IT,
design,
and
marketing
to
describe
customization
that
goes
beyond
standard,
off-the-shelf
solutions.
tailoring
products
or
services
to
align
with
a
client’s
objectives,
workflows,
or
constraints.
Example:
“Vi
skræddersy
løsningen
til
jeres
behov.”
In
marketing,
teams
may
skræddersy
campaigns
to
suit
a
specific
audience
segment.
The
English
equivalents
are
tailor-made
or
bespoke,
used
in
similar
contexts
to
convey
customized
fit
or
functionality.