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clothier

[ UK /klˈɒθɪɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫoʊðjɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a merchant who sells men's clothing

How To Use clothier In A Sentence

  • Talbots, which has been trying to transform its image from a stodgy women's clothier to a more trendy destination, has had erratic success in recent quarters. Talbots' Stores Chief Resigns
  • I went to the catalog clothier Lands' End in Wisconsin, determined to write about how the rise of the Internet and e-commerce was transforming retail.
  • He kept it going for 10 years," recalls clothier Harry Rosen. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The first set of papers is the diary, from 1808 to 1814, of Joseph Rogerson, who ran a mill to which the clothiers brought their wool to be scribbled and prepared for spinning.
  • I'm in, as long as we buy our uniforms from Gramsci and Althusser, Clothiers, Inc. No Retreat, Baby, No Surrender
  • How could all the florists, caterers, photographers, stretch limo drivers, high-end venues, designer label clothiers, jewelers and wedding planners have missed this one? Vaishali: Say 'I Do' to Gay Marriage: It's Just Good Business
  • The rich clothiers of Suffolk were unique, not matched even in the contiguous parts of Essex.
  • One men's clothier is sick and tired of men cutting back on buying suits because of the economy — so they're promising to refund a portion of the money you spent on the suit if you lose your job. JoS A. Bank Will Refund Part Of Suit If You Lose Your Job - The Consumerist
  • The clothier has introduced all its eight store concepts in China, and is set to open 130 stores there this year, roughly 27% of its total store openings. Inditex Boosted by Asia
  • The 19th century cloth mills still line the banks of the river and the old clothiers ' houses and weavers' cottages provide plenty of old world charm.
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