Andrew Johnson was a tailor and owned a tailor shop.
Harry Truman ran a men's store- he may have put some cuffs in, but he was not
really a tailor.
Of course Zachary was a Taylor, ;>)
Tailors would have used scissors, needles, thread and cloth.
yes many colonial tailors were trained by there parents and their parents were taught by their parents
Yes, i think so , because the sign outside my tailor says tailor
The place where tailors work is called a tailor shop or tailoring studio. In this environment, tailors create, alter, and repair garments, often using specialized tools and techniques. Some may also refer to it simply as a workshop.
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The possessive for of the plural noun tailors is tailors'.
The plural possessive form of "tailors" is "tailors'." In English, when a plural noun ends in "s," you simply add an apostrophe after the "s" to indicate possession. So, in this case, if you are referring to something belonging to multiple tailors, you would write "the tailors' tools" or "the tailors' shop."
The Nine Tailors was created in 1934.
A mannequin.
Tailors now use seing machines to sew instead of sewiing by hand
Presidents Johnson and Clinton.
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Fifty Shilling Tailors ended in 1958.
Fifty Shilling Tailors was created in 1905.
Tip Top Tailors was created in 1909.
"Tailors" is a plural itself, therefore, the singular would be "tailor". Similarly, "tailors" would be the plural of "tailor". HTH Ex Semper
George Washington and John Adams were the first two US presidents.