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  2. Hội An - Wikipedia

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    The Hoi An Memories Show, performed at the Hoi An Impression Theme Park, is a large-scale outdoor theatrical performance that showcases the city's 400-year history. The show features over 500 performers on a 25,000-square-meter stage, depicting Hoi An's transformation from a rural village into a major Southeast Asian trading port.

  3. Sir Henry Price, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Henry Philip Price, 1st Baronet (17 February 1877 – 12 December 1963) [2] was a British businessman and philanthropist. Price was born in Leeds to Joseph Price and Elizabeth Helen Price. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1919, he opened a tailor's shop in Silsden, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire now West Yorkshire.

  4. Hội An wreck - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese Ceramics from the Hoi An Excavation: The Cu Lao Cham Ship Cargo. John Guy, Orientations, sept. 2000; The Maritime Archaeology of Shipwrecks and Ceramics in Southeast Asia. J Green and R Harper; Pope, Frank (2007). Dragon Sea: A True Tale of Treasure, Archeology, and Greed off the Coast of Vietnam. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978 ...

  5. Áo dài - Wikipedia

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    Trần Kim of Thiết Lập Tailors and Dũng of Dũng Tailors created a dress with raglan sleeves and a diagonal seam that runs from the collar to the underarm. [10] Madame Nhu, first lady of South Vietnam, popularized a collarless version beginning in 1958. The áo dài was most popular from 1960 to 1975. [21]

  6. Rayadillo - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, the Rayadillo uniform is synonymous with the First Republic and the Philippine American War (1899-1902). In more recent times, rayadillo patterns have made a reappearance in the world of clothing and tailoring in general, and have been popularised in everyday garments, specially in trousers, also known as mil rayas .

  7. Category:Tailors - Wikipedia

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    General secretaries of the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers (5 P). Furriers (13 P) Suit makers (3 C, 41 P) ^ Fictional tailors (18 P) 0–9.

  8. Bespoke tailoring - Wikipedia

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    Fitting of a bespoke jacket. Bespoke tailoring (/ b i ˈ s p oʊ k / ⓘ) or custom tailoring is clothing made to an individual buyer's specifications by a tailor.Bespoke garments are completely unique and created without the use of a pre-existing pattern, while made to measure uses a standard-sized pattern altered to fit the customer.

  9. Hong Kong tailors - Wikipedia

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    R Daswani, a Hong Kong tailor, fitting a customer. Some Hong Kong tailors now use 3D body scanners [1]. The Hong Kong tailors are a well-known attraction in Hong Kong. [2] Hong Kong is still home to several bespoke tailors, [3] who have stitched suits for foreign politicians like Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and Bob Hawke and celebrities like King Charles, Kevin ...