Definition of Tailoring. Meaning of Tailoring. Synonyms of Tailoring

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Definition of Tailoring

Tailoring
Tailoring Tai"lor*ing, adv. The business or the work of a tailor or a tailoress.

Meaning of Tailoring from wikipedia

- is evidence of tailor shops in Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as tailoring tools such as irons and shears. The profession of tailor in Europe became...
- Bespoke tailoring /biˈspoʊk/ or custom tailoring is clothing made to an individual buyer's specifications by a tailor. Bespoke garments are completely...
- Tom Tailor (TT) is a German vertically integrated lifestyle fashion company headquartered in Hamburg. The range includes clothing and accessories for men...
- Tailor's bunion, also known as digitus quintus varus or bunionette, is a condition caused as a result of inflammation of the fifth metatarsal bone at the...
- Abhi Tailor is an Indian Tamil-language drama television series, starring Reshma Muralidharan and Madhan Pandian. The show is produced by Media Mogul and...
- expatriate living in Panama City and running his own successful bespoke tailoring business, Pendel and Braithwaite. His wife and children are unaware that...
- ****ociated with fine tailoring, with tailors claiming that the term has been in common use for tailoring since the 17th century. Savile Row tailors argue that "bespoke"...
- Ladies Tailor is a 1986 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced by K. Sarada Devi under the Sri Sravanthi Movies banner, presented by Sravanthi Ravi...
- Royal Tailor was an American Christian pop rock band. The group disbanded in 2015. Royal Tailor was started by Tauren Wells, DJ Cox, Jeremy Guzman, and...
- Savile Row tailoring is men and women's bespoke tailoring that takes place on Savile Row and neighbouring streets in Mayfair, Central London. In 1846,...