tailoring

[ UK /tˈe‍ɪləɹɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈteɪɫɝɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the occupation of a tailor
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How To Use tailoring In A Sentence

  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new Chisholm Jacket combines western fashion from the 1940s with the modern fit and tailoring that Schaefer Outfitter is known for.
  • Barely 12 or 13 inmates had turned up during 1998-2003 for tailoring and stenography.
  • The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing.
  • The season looks at a more chic look with cool cut tailoring, knee length coats and luxurious knitwear.
  • Chic tailoring in neutral tones has been given a sporty edge with padded coats styled over tailored trousers. The Sun
  • The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise.
  • The trades being taught were basket making, brush making, piano tuning, draughting, typewriting, tailoring, tinsmithing and so forth; while classes in reading, writing and other subjects were held for those who were deficient in these requirements, and anxious to learn. On the Fringe of the Great Fight
  • It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge.
  • Tara St. James designs the collection and her degree in menswear is evident in the impeccable cuts and tailoring. 2006 October | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
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