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it sells charity clothes and all ewww
Pretty Certain it's Classified under the Tailor category as I'm positive since they alter and make clothes it would classify as selling them too.
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler
Merchant
A man who sells men's clothing is called a haberdasher and the store is called a haberdashery.
a fabric designer?
A salesperson sells clothes, and other things.
Such people are drapers, clothiers, cloth merchants, or dry goods merchants.
There is one store that i know of that sells carhartt clothes and it is called Smash
It's a store that sells jewellery and other things that go with clothes.
Hancock Fabrics
Someone who sells clothes is typically called a "clothing retailer" or "apparel retailer." If they operate a specific store, they may also be referred to as a "boutique owner" or "store owner." In a more general sense, they can be called a "salesperson" or "sales associate" in the context of a clothing store.
The dollar store sells clothes hangers although they may not be as durable as the more expensive ones sold at other stores. If you want stronger hangers then Target sells some wooden ones.
sells the clothes that are in a store
Ah, what a lovely question! A person who sells cloth is called a "fabric merchant" or a "textile vendor." They have a wonderful job of sharing beautiful fabrics with others to create something truly special. Just imagine all the amazing creations that can come to life with their help.
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