It is thebespoketailorwho now becomes registrable and the tax is to be collected from him.
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It is not the ordinary retailer but thebespoketailorwho is here concerned.
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They are invidious towards thebespoketailorand place him in an unfair position as compared with the large producer.
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The genuinebespoketailor, dressmaker or couture house is, in every sense, as much a manufacturer as an engineer.
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To take an analogy, in the clothing industry there is large-scale mass production of clothing, but it has never driven out thebespoketailor, who meets customers' special needs.
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That same year, aged 16, he left school and trained as abespoketailor.
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There is no organisation responsible for training in retail bespoke tailoring, and what is done depends on the decisions of individuals.
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Retail bespoke tailoring is a craft industry where the tailor makes the garment individually to fit each customer.
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Two areas of clear excellence in this country are bespoke tailoring and designer clothes.
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It is on the bespoke tailoring trade that the maintenance of the quality of all tailoring goods really depends.
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The same differentiation applies to shop fitting contractors and bespoke tailors.
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In retail bespoke tailoring there are 7,500 workers in 1,326 establishments earning a minimum of £32·23 a week.
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Two hundred women are in training; for canteen cookery, cotton spinning, dressmaking, engineering draughtsmanship, hairdressing, shorthand typing, and retail bespoke tailoring.
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I should like to quote the case of the bespoke tailoring trade which, as he said, is of the greatest importance in regard to exports.
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There are tens of thousands of bespoke tailors in the country, 25,000 altogether, and all well-dressed persons like myself go to them.
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