Draper was originally a term for a retailer or wholesaler of cloth that was mainly for clothing. A draper may additionally operate as a cloth merchant or a haberdasher.

Such people are drapers, clothiers, cloth merchants, or dry goods merchants.
Textile Merchant
who is a mercer
A man who sells men's clothing is called a haberdasher and the store is called a haberdashery.
A person who sells textiles and clothes is commonly referred to as a "retailer" or "clothing retailer." Specifically, if they operate a store, they may also be called a "boutique owner" or "merchandiser." In a broader sense, they can be known as a "textile merchant" if their focus is primarily on fabrics.
Such people are drapers, clothiers, cloth merchants, or dry goods merchants.
Textile Merchant
who is a mercer
A man who sells men's clothing is called a haberdasher and the store is called a haberdashery.
A person who sells textiles and clothes is commonly referred to as a "retailer" or "clothing retailer." Specifically, if they operate a store, they may also be called a "boutique owner" or "merchandiser." In a broader sense, they can be known as a "textile merchant" if their focus is primarily on fabrics.
a person who sells rockets is called a rocket salesman
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