Women who sew clothes have many names. They might be designers, seamstresses, or tailors. You can also call them "women who sew," especially if you do not know which they prefer.
A seamstress.
Tailor
seamstress
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tayler or spinster
The homonym for "so" is "sew". "So" is an adverb meaning in the manner or way described, while "sew" is a verb meaning to join or attach something by stiching with a needle and thread.
A man who makes clothes is called a tailor. This is the guy who actually sews and puts the pieces of the garment together. He is not the designer (although he can be). The designer generally works with the tailor.
No, 'sews' is a verb (sew, sews, sewing, sewed).
Why yes, yes he does. In fact, he sews his own clothes. He uses his hair as thread.
If Tracey sews 20 dresses for every 30 dresses that Shantel sews, Tracy will have sown 60 dresses when Shantel sews 90 dresses.
The seams.
A person who sews clothing is a tailor.
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All men & women's traditional cltohes are called 'Han-Bok'.
Because we live in a sexist society that infantilizes - and fetishizes the infantilism - of women. Ta-da!
They wear a one piece wrap for the women it's called a kanga and for the men it's called a kikoi.