Early in the nineteenth century, the number of tailors, furriers, jewellers and haberdashers rose steeply. |
The tailors or seamstresses would literally stitch new clothes onto people around Easter-time and that was it for the year. |
Women or tailors give Baye Falls scraps of fabric to sew together into colorful patchwork clothing. |
Because of the clothing demands of an imperial court city, slave tailors and seamstresses found much employment. |
His periscope legs are wrapped in trousers sufficiently tight for any prospective tailors to note that he dresses to the left. |
Now I was the granddaughter of tailors capable of weaving tales, of tying threads together and connecting them and even disconnecting them. |