Sentence examples for cloth makers from inspiring English sources

'cloth makers' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person or group of people who make clothing for a living. For example, "The small village was filled with cloth makers who had been weaving fabrics for generations."

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Of the 40 watchtowers on the original inner city wall, three remain the octagonal tower of the carpenters, the square tower of the potters, and the pentagonal tower of the cloth makers.

Cutters and armourers from Solingen were settled there by Frederick William of Brandenburg, the Great Elector, in 1661; these were followed by paper millers and, in the 18th century, by cloth makers from Berg and Jülich.

Scholars still marvel that this small city of moneylenders and cloth makers without much political or military power rose to a position of enormous influence in Italy, Europe, and beyond.

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Dirt poor, Fillmore apprenticed to a cloth maker before attending school briefly.

Also, President Bush is under pressure to lift textile tariffs on Pakistan, the third largest cloth maker in the world, as a way to say thanks for the country's help in fighting terrorism.

There was high-end wear (Mon Amie 3rd generation bridal couture for women and London cloth maker Holland & Sherry and Tom James Company for men), casual wear (Green Apple apparel made of organic bamboo and cotton) and footwear (RYN sneakers, Mimishooz high heeled leopard boots, pumps from Shiekh Shoes and winter boots by Capelta).

A woman ahead of her times, Judith Leyster was born the last child, a prodigy, in the large brood of a cloth maker and brewer in Haarlem.

The reason so many people suddenly appear wearing one color is that the cloth and clothing makers and mass-market retail chains have replaced designers as the most influential arbiters of fashion.

Priestley was born into a family of moderately successful wool-cloth makers in the Calvinist stronghold of West Riding, Yorkshire.

She was the eighth child of a brewer and cloth-maker who took the family name from that of an eminent house he bought in Haarlem, in 1601.

Josephine Komara, better known as Obin, is Indonesia's most prominent cloth-maker who uses batik as one of her hand-made techniques.

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