| Great-uncle Mick Mindel, born in 1910, lives in the East End, and leaves school early to work as an apprentice cutter in the tailoring trade. |
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| Many worked in professions connected to the tailoring industry, including furs and leather, as well as jewellery and watchmaking. |
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| He is wearing a dark indigo suit, elegant in its tailoring, a fine white shirt, and a richly colored tie. |
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| And they make no attempt to reconcile that conflict, tailoring their local appeal to the lowest common denominator in each area. |
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| His womenswear sets razor-sharp tailoring against indulgently romantic dresses formed from layers of fragile chiffon. |
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| Women in rural areas are also generating income through activities such as crafts and tailoring. |
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| Do you think I've forgotten the swingy A-line tailoring, the rich satin lining? |
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| Blocks of colour work better than patterns and neat tailoring works better than layers. |
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| The training activities for women will be expanded from tailoring to beautician training, and the repair of household articles. |
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| The problem with trouser suits is that despite their democratic appeal, they lack the universal qualities ascribable to men's tailoring. |
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| Construction details are rounded out with single needle tailoring, hemmed sleeves and a vented tail. |
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| They are irresistibly drawn by the detritus generated by building, gardening, housework, tailoring, or carpentry. |
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| Vocational courses such as tailoring for girls and carpentry for boys are taught. |
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| They can be trained in trades such as carpentry, tailoring, catering, phenyl making and candle making. |
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| In the urban shantytowns, small-scale commercial activities such as vegetable stalls, food stores, carpentry, and tailoring abound. |
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| Paddy was also responsible for dispatching many sewing machines, which formed the basis of a thriving school for tailoring and dressmaking. |
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| Then, you will need to allow sufficient time for professional tailoring of the dress, to get it to fit just right! |
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| They are also given vocational training, such as tailoring or carpentry, and are taught to read, write and do simple maths. |
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| The businesswomen in the township were involved in tailoring, homecraft and other related trade activities. |
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| The students train in crafts, tailoring, typewriting and computer programming. |
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| Repair, construction, tailoring, printing, and other services are always in demand, as is private tutoring. |
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| Apart from these, the girls are also taught various household activities like cooking and tailoring. |
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| Look at the master tailoring of this fabulous dinner jacket or carefully balanced tweed and learn what it is to dress with distinction. |
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| The difference in this season's suit pants is the cleaner, simpler lines found in the tailoring of the suits themselves. |
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| Their brave, new tailoring has set a course for comfortable, thoroughly-wearable garments with flair. |
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| The new Chisholm Jacket combines western fashion from the 1940s with the modern fit and tailoring that Schaefer Outfitter is known for. |
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| As for the suit, Costume National's tailoring is never dull, and is second to none for price and design content. |
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| The season looks at a more chic look with cool cut tailoring, knee length coats and luxurious knitwear. |
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| The colour balance of the look is tasteful and sedate, so grey, brown, fawn or navy tailoring works best. |
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| Paul Smith meanwhile remained true to his own history of classic tailoring, crisp lines and bright floral and striped patterns. |
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| The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring. |
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| The neat cut means that they look as good with tailoring and smart shoes as they do with casual T-shirts and trainers. |
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| The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing. |
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| I apologize for the relative sloppiness, though I might disagree with your point about cheap shirts and cheap tailoring. |
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| This autumn the emphasis is on neat, elegant tailoring and waist-cinched silhouettes. |
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| Barely 12 or 13 inmates had turned up during 1998-2003 for tailoring and stenography. |
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| After he retired from the tailoring business in 1989 he opened the Casa Belmondo restaurant in Royton. |
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| For example, we are tailoring advanced individual training to make it assignment-oriented. |
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| Do you want it to smarten up your jeans, go over floaty dresses, or be worn with tailoring? |
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| They allow tailoring a machine's effort and energy to meet the load's requirements for optimum efficiency. |
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| Wavefront Lasik Surgery involves tailoring the excimer laser treatment to very small visual irregularities. |
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| A great suit is the result of a flattering cut, good tailoring, and fabric that is distinctive, comfortable, and has a good drape. |
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| In addition, almost all of them are involved in secondary work such as trade, smithing, or tailoring. |
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| Employing teams of digital strategists, teams are tailoring ads, emails, and even door knocks to a degree previously unimaginable. |
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| With the joint effort of Kovai Women's Polytechnic and Samudhaya Polytechnic the prisoners are also coached in tailoring, typewriting, computer and electrical wiring. |
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| Think modern fabrics and traditional tailoring, with streetwise twists. |
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| That's not to say there's any less an appreciation of perfect anatomy and impeccable tailoring on the Astroturf than in the Tents. |
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| This particular form of tailoring is tight and tiny, cut with soft, rounded shoulders, open necklines and small waists which are sometimes belted. |
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| The pieces are near-identical, excepting the signature buttons on the Chanel suit and a few small tailoring details. |
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| There were also elements of sharp tailoring, accessorised with traditional silk foulard snaffle scarves, cashmere striped sweaters and plenty of bling with gilt accessories. |
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| Ms. Prada's collection is all British nattiness, with the tailoring coming from high-tech stretch fabrics and the richness from waves of bottle green, camels and grays. |
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| Lauren has regularly used band collars, epaulets, braid, pea coats, aviators' jumpsuits, and military tailoring as signs of crisp, effective women's attire. |
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| They have just re-advertised her job, tailoring it for a Turkish speaker. |
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| They pioneered ready-to-wear suits and shirts, back in an age when made-to-measure tailoring was still very much the norm, always with reverential customer service. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Beachwear was the dress code, and even classic tailoring was given a shake up and repurposed into sleek and sporty silhouettes. |
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| In their Seam Displacement series, by applying an extraordinary cutting and tailoring technique, students were able to displace seams, pleats and gathers for a new look. |
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| I never told him off for spending time tailoring instead of studying. |
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| Synthetic elastic fibres and modern machine knitting have latterly permitted stretchable skin-tight garments that mould to the body without tailoring, fastening, or belting. |
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| With all of her feminine assets covered, the strands went to work tailoring a belt and draped skirt before forming leather boots with soft fur collars. |
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| A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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| The Ndola Women and Youth Resource Centre facilitates a number of livelihood programmes which include brick making, pottery, agriculture, tailoring, carpentry and others. |
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| Some recognize that men and women are different, but worry that tailoring their product or service to be meaningful to women could undermine their appeal to men. |
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| The industrial therapy unit and occupational therapy unit provide training on crafts such as weaving, basket-making, soft toy making, tailoring and quilting. |
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| Prior to the tsunami, these residents were involved in fishing, tourism, carpentry, tailoring and various other small businesses such as selling vegetables and fruit. |
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| Most notable among the trends, which included monochrome palettes, constricted tailoring and old-fashioned glamour, was the enthusiastic use of fur both in the collections. |
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| She took a government loan to open a furniture business and expand her tailoring work. |
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| Mr Chisanyi said youths should be engaged in productive ventures such as agriculture, carpentry, tailoring, fishing, manufacturing gemstone mining, copper craft and art. |
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| Things like carpentry, cooking, farming, tailoring and shoemaking were seeds for businesses that could be started at home and with little or no capital. |
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| Their special occasion outfits include beautifully cut dresses and suits, all with classic tailoring, and all complemented by elegant co-ordinating jackets, shawls and hats. |
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| Many Uruguayans resort to such jobs as street vending and tailoring. |
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| Yet his great insight is to recognize that it was the hue and texture of fabric taken together, more than the cut and tailoring, that determined the value of a garment. |
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| Health and obesity symposiums will focus on tailoring food choices to improve health, nutraceuticals and functional foods, fats and oils, and food chemistry. |
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| I worked with him in the tailoring dept of the Co-op till the big smoke called him. |
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| The collection also features sleek tailoring which the girls have teamed with faux Mongolian furs in petrol blue and pale pink tones. |
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| In 2010, Eubank, once a regular customer, started designing tailored suits for Cad and the Dandy, a Savile Row bespoke tailoring company. |
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| Additionally, some jurisdictions deviate from the official UCC by tailoring the language to meet their unique needs and preferences. |
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| The legs of Enlightener are also graced by an unspare tailoring of pleated clothes. |
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| Inspired by her favourites, look out for chic knitwear, classic tailoring and leatherwear. |
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| Cheryl works the masculine tailoring trend with a skintight white vest, baggy grey trousers, blinging gold hoops and mirrored aviators. |
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| There were no slumpy suits in sight and its tailoring was perfect for lean, lithe body types. |
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| The tailoring focused on shades of black, olive, gray, and taupe. |
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| Naples in particular has such a strong tailoring heritage, concentration of skilled craftmen and an innate understanding of Italian style. |
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| The military tailoring, in olive cotton twill and navy wool, with nipped waists and charmeuse, recalled his early designs. |
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| Go for neat tailoring in a range of luxurious fabrics, such as superfine wool, needlecord and wool1 linen mixes. |
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| Denim can be seen in sharp tailoring, intricate cutwork and statement detailing. |
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| This tailoring process involves introducing new super-short duration cultivars, the use of relay cropping and adoption of minimum tillage. |
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| You may be exercising hard to achieve lovely lady lumps, but tailoring your diet to your bum-lifting regime is just as important. |
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| Worn with pantsuits, lace provides a feminine contrast to the collection's masculine tailoring. |
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| They included a drug and drysaltery works, and an engineering, cabinet making, printing, tailoring, shirt, clothing, quilt and bedding factories. |
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| This collection uses contemporary tailoring using fine needlecord, linen and canvas in subtle, understated colours such as sand, pale sage and caramel. |
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| Many were skilled in the tailoring, furniture, and fur trades and congregated in the working class districts of Lowland urban centres, like the Gorbals in Glasgow. |
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| Key pieces include navy bold stripe suits, grey checked tailoring and pink check shirts, accessorised with black Italia shoes, pinstripe ties and nailfile cufflinks. |
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| The son of a shoemaker, Mr. Cirillo began his tailoring career in Brescia, an Italian town about an hour outside Milan, where his uncles owned a suitmaking shop. |
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| They included a drug and drysaltery works, as well as engineering, cabinet making, printing, tailoring, shirt, clothing, quilt and bedding factories. |
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| Androgenous suits also made a major impact with A-listers this year with everyone from Cara Delevingne to Kate Moss rocking some masculine tailoring. |
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| Through MSO Defined, MSO Bespoke, MSO Limited, MSO Heritage and MSO Programmes, McLaren Special Operations offers a complete tailoring of any McLaren model. |
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