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Professional tailors of the middle ages were either in the hire of someone wealthy, or were independent crafts people who sold their work for money. The clothes of poorer people were home made and did not need tailors. That being the case, they interacted with customers who could pay, meaning primarily nobility and free. With the rise of the mercantile class and the free crafts people, they would have interacted with those more and more. Socially, they also would have interacted with free people more than anyone else, people such as bakers, crafts people, inn keepers and so on. Clearly, throughout Europe of the middle ages, they would have interacted with clergy.

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