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(1) Be a signal for or a symptom of.
(2) Express the need or desire for.
(3) Ask for.
(1) Gerard, a bespoke tailor with 52 years of experience in the trade, started chalking cloth again.
(2) I am a forty-year maker of musical instruments, aircraft, sailboats, and I have always worked as a professional bespoke craftsman.
(3) Would it not be more original to have a suit made by a designer from home, or a bespoke tailor from your town?
(4) You may be interested in the blog of a bespoke tailor that appeared a little while back.
(5) Their son, also named Alexander, took over in 1974 and has seen the trade in bespoke suits decline ever since.
(6) Individual customers would order a vehicle to suit their requirements - a bit like a bespoke suit.
(7) If your body shape varies from the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510normalu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb then a bespoke suit or two is certainly worth the investment.
(8) He recruits the services of a bespoke English tailor who has apparently made the leap from Saville Row to Panama to make suits for the rich and powerful.
(9) The firm does not design bespoke software, but develops broadly based systems to which features can be added or removed as required.
(10) Although you can't order a bespoke unit, the design of the existing models is flexible.
(11) Her husband of five years is a bespoke tailor with a client base stretching across Europe and North America.
(12) And let's say, not too long ago, you called up my bespoke Savile Row tailor friend and booked an appointment because you wanted a new suit.
(13) But surely he can't afford bespoke suits on the u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255125,000 a year he takes as the average skilled workers wage.
(14) From idea to realization, as a bespoke craftsman boatbuilder I would be happy to take on your project.
(15) A bespoke design can be the best solution if you have an awkward space or want to use unusual materials.
(16) Its home-based design development will be expanded and sufficient printing capacity retained to concentrate on short print runs and bespoke orders from restoration projects.
(17) With such sartorial concessions not available any longer, men of the new millennium need to refer to good bespoke tailors or salesmen retailers to find out how long the tie should hang.
(18) A bespoke suit really does cover flaws perfectly.
(19) The desire here was not so much to wear a bespoke suit as to find out how much one costs.
(20) The majority of his customers are either those looking for a bespoke suit or those with unusual measurements, who struggle to find something to fit.
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