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the tailors
verb
To make, repair, or alter clothes.
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Mr. Griswold stops at the tailors' for a coat.
Almost everything goes to the tailors at some point.
Frazier challenges the tailors at Mohan's: "Show me something that nobody else would wear".
But Mr Sherwood said: "The tailors were so discreet, nobody would have heard anything from them".
Many trade guilds were incorporated in the city; the first, in 1466, was the tailors' guild.
I worked at Burton's the Tailors, in Worthing, starting on my 16th birthday.
Mr. Lerner and another prisoner were assigned to the tailors' hut.
One ran across the street and stood outside the tailors' store.
A bomb, apparently aimed at the fleeing Taliban, followed immediately, killing him and the tailors.
Gone are the tailors, who once numbered 30 and performed free alterations.
"The tailors that you christened the New Establishment had to turn men back on to bespoke tailoring".
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