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tailleur

[tah-yur] / tɑˈyɜr /




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The house must also have two separate workshops: a "tailleur" workshop for structured, architectural garments such as jackets, coats and trousers, and a "flou" workshop for soft, fluid pieces such as dresses or blouses.

From Barron's • Jan. 26, 2026

Madame la Mar�chale, 67, was dignified in a straw sailor and a high-necked light tailleur.

From Time Magazine Archive

Galland adds that the tailor's name was Mustapha—i y avait un tailleur nommÚ Mustafa.

From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir

She was clad in a navy blue tailleur with a very smart pair of high navy blue kid boots and small navy blue silk hat.

From Fanny Goes to War by Washington, Pat Beauchamp

It should be noted that the "tailleur" never mentions the words "Black" or "Inverse," but always says that Red wins or Red loses, and that the colour wins or the colour loses.

From Hoyle's Games Modernized by Hoffmann, Louis