Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tailoring

Women in the know use tailors. Whether this is a habit they gained early in life or later, they understand the value of getting clothing altered to fit them just right. Very few people can buy clothing right off the rack and have it fit perfectly. This is especially true now when the average size of American women has little in common with fit models who are stick thin yet have had breast augmentation surgery. What on earth?!

The article "A Tailor Up My Sleeves," by Michelle Slatalla in the New York Times underscores the benefits of using a tailor, especially during this time when people are trying to stretch their wardrobes and wardrobe dollars.

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