A sandwich maker.
Tailor"
Traditionally you would call them a Tailor. The female equivalent of this is a seamstress or dressmaker.
it is called a tailory or a tailor shop
The female of a tailor is often referred to as a "seamstress." While both terms describe individuals who sew and create garments, "tailor" can be gender-neutral or specifically male, whereas "seamstress" traditionally denotes a female who specializes in sewing. However, the term "tailor" is increasingly used for all genders in modern contexts.
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.
girl dressmaker called "Tailor".
A Tailor
Yes you can. They will tailor it so it fits you better.
The masculine gender of "tailor" is simply "tailor" itself, as the term is gender-neutral and can refer to both male and female individuals who sew and make clothing. In contexts where a distinction is necessary, one might use "male tailor" to specifically denote a man in that profession. Alternatively, "seamstress" is often used to refer to women who sew, although it specifically denotes a female.
this person is called a Tailor
Yes, i think so , because the sign outside my tailor says tailor
This person is usually called a fashion designer.