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In it, he begs his tailor to make his britches "roomy in the seat and not tight in the thigh".
Hearing of the miners' need for durable pants, Strauss hired a tailor to make garments out of tent canvas.
Many people buy ready-made clothes, or they buy the cloth and take it to a local tailor to make any style they want.
"The vibe is that the hillbillies got their clothes and paid an amazing tailor to make them into something fabulous".
Marshall regarded the measure as demagoguery and employed a tailor to make him a suit of British broadcloth to wear on the House floor.
While Epstein was in the Army, he commissioned a tailor to make an officer's uniform for him that he wore when cruising the bars of London, but was arrested one night at the Army and Navy Club in Piccadilly by the military police for impersonating an officer.
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Every suit, Mr. Greenfield explained, takes about six weeks and the handiwork of 80 to 85 tailors to make.
They are assertive images, and their size seems tailored to make them look imposing in the 303 Gallery space.
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