Traditionally you would call them a Tailor. The female equivalent of this is a seamstress or dressmaker.
A sandwich maker.
There is no gender for the noun dressmaker or for the person who is a dressmaker, a dressmaker can be a male or a female.
Tailor"
A seamstress is a woman who makes clothes. Seamstress is the female definition of tailor. A lot of seamstresses make male clothes, too.
A tailor can make as much as a tailor can sew. If a tailor does not sew, then he/she will not make anything, including sewed products.
Yes ... it can be either sex. Both men and women can sew. =============================================== Second opinion: Seamstress is for female; tailor is for male. There are some archaic terms for a man who sews: seamster, sewer, sempster, sartor, modiste But you'll rarely these terms used nowadays, depending on local dialects. Tailor is now the generally preferred term.
a tailor or seamstress
The opposite gender of tailor in Hindi is "darzi" which means male tailor.
Andrew Johnson was a professional tailor and ran his own tailor shop.
An tailor is someone who makes shirts and clothing.
Hartmarx is the Obama's tailor