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rag trade

NOUN
  1. makers and sellers of fashionable clothing

How To Use rag trade In A Sentence

  • The rag trade is extremely competitive, and one needs plenty of contacts in order to survive.
  • Our products will be widely used in medicine, rag trade, engine, architecture and so no.
  • The rag trade is extremely competitive, and one needs plenty of contacts in order to survive.
  • The film pays loving tribute to the striking machinists at Ford's motor plant via the vehicle of the bawdily unreconstructed class-war farce, referencing everything from The Rag Trade to the Boulting brothers 'I'm All Right, Jack to Carry On at Your Convenience. Made in Dagenham
  • Our daily weather continues to dictate the trivial scenarios of our lives-and remains manna to the rag trade, the tourist industry, and heaven knows what else.
  • The rag trade is extremely competitive, and one needs plenty of contacts in order to survive.
  • Beware of an opportunist rag trade beginning to sell you recycled clothing under the guise of social awareness.
  • Rag trade insiders say designs will go retro once more, taking their inspiration from the 1970s and the New Romantics of the 1980s, with frills and flouncy, folk-inspired long skirts.
  • Isaac entered the rag trade, initially as a presser and then later as a mechanic.
  • The rag trade is extremely competitive, and one needs plenty of contacts in order to survive.
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