Traditionally you would call them a Tailor. The female equivalent of this is a seamstress or dressmaker.
A male pig is called a 'boar'.
If you mean the male head of the (in this case) herd, then you call it an "Alpha male". CORRECT ANSWER: Male elephants are called bulls. However, there is no male head of the herd. The head of a herd is always a female elephant, a cow. Elephants are a matriarchal society, which means they are female centric.
An adulterer.
A Landlord.
The breeding male of a cow is called a bull.
Tailor"
The opposite gender of tailor in Hindi is "darzi" which means male tailor.
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.
A woman who sows is a "sower."A woman who sews is a "seamstress."
A tailor.
Darji
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.
That would be a tailor.
The correct work for a man who can sew is based on what he sews and why. For example, if he alters clothing he is a tailor, but if he makes it from scratch he is a designer. It is also correct English to refer to him as a person who can sew, if you are not sure.
I suppose you would call them a tailor.
A tailor or a seamstress but generally there is no name for someone who makes and sells clothes
You call a male elephant a "bull".