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Traditionally you would call them a Tailor. The female equivalent of this is a seamstress or dressmaker.
Its a device tailors use to press clothes or suits.
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"Tailors" is a plural itself, therefore, the singular would be "tailor". Similarly, "tailors" would be the plural of "tailor". HTH Ex Semper
It depends... if the tailor is only one person the answer would be tailor's If it is 2+ people it would be tailors'... but make sure it is possessive first
The tailor is always there unless you have killed him. You may have accidently killed him without niticing. If this is the case, the tailor would be unavailiable for 3 days.
Depends a lot on where you live and how serious you are:For a fun name in the UK - Plonkers would be the obvious. (Plonk is UK for cheap wine)
That would be a tailor.
No. She has got her own private tailor. or online stores or hot topic
you have to tailor the name to that one specific female. so when you say that sweet personal name, it would have more meaning to her. so get creative and find a quality you can exploit.