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  2. Tailor - Wikipedia

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    The tailors credited with popularizing these cuts include Brioni and Rubinacci. Bespoke suits created by an Italian tailor are called su misura. The average cost of a su misura suit is between €1,700 and €3,000, although one might cost more than €5,000 from the finest tailoring houses. A master tailor can create a suit in approximately 40 ...

  3. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    A tailor is a person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally, especially suits and men's clothing. Although the term dates to the thirteenth century, tailor took on its modern sense in the late eighteenth century, and now refers to makers of men's and women's suits, coats, trousers, and similar garments, usually of wool, linen, or ...

  4. Category:Tailors - Wikipedia

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    American tailors (54 P) Argentine tailors (2 P) Australian tailors (9 P) Austrian tailors (1 P) B. ... Spanish tailors (4 P) Swedish tailors (5 P) Pages in category ...

  5. ‘My work is like art for me.’ Miami tailor figures he’s ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Miami tailor figures he’s altered 2,000 suits since he was 14. Michael Butler.

  6. Category:Spanish tailors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish tailors" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Juan de Alcega; B.

  7. Spanish Americans - Wikipedia

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    The heart of the Spanish American community in that area were the two landmarks: the Spanish Benevolent Society and the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, founded at the turn of the 19th century, being the first parish in Manhattan with mass in Latin and Spanish. Another area of influence is the Unanue family of Goya Foods.

  8. Charro outfit - Wikipedia

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    Spanish poet Manuel Benítez Carrasco, in describing the importance of the outfit stated, "Vestirse de charro es como vestirse de México" (Dressing as a charro is like dressing up as Mexico). [ citation needed ] The outfit was further popularized by actors who wore the charro suit in movies made during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema .

  9. Haberdasher - Wikipedia

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    In British English, a haberdasher is a business or person who sells small articles for sewing, dressmaking and knitting, such as buttons, ribbons, and zippers; [1] in the United States, the term refers instead to a men's clothing store that sells suits, shirts, neckties, men's dress shoes, and other items.