Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Tailoring

16 matching jobs found.

Obi Tailor

Traditional sewing occupation that handles cutting, sewing, and finishing of obi sashes for kimonos.

Leather Product Sewing Worker (Leather Clothing Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that cuts and sews leather clothing products from cutting to sewing using sewing machines or hand sewing.

Leather Blazer Tailor

A skilled profession that uses leather materials to handle blazer-style jackets from pattern making, cutting, sewing, to finishing in one continuous process.

Fur Women's Coat Tailor

A profession that uses animal pelts to draft, cut, sew, and tailor women's fur coats. Considers the characteristics of fur materials to provide high-quality products.

Men's Suit Basting Worker

A craftsman who specializes in basting men's suits, achieving the optimal fit through measurements and fittings.

Men's Suit Tailoring Apprentice

An occupation that involves learning men's suit sewing techniques while performing auxiliary tasks such as cutting and sewing machine operation.

Men's Bespoke Tailor

Specialized profession that takes measurements according to the customer's body shape and requests, performs basting and final sewing, and creates bespoke men's clothing.

Custom Clothing Tailor (Men's)

A craftsman who takes measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes men's clothing from scratch according to the customer's body shape and requests.

Tailor

Occupation of tailoring Western clothes based on customer's measurements and requests. Handles pattern creation, cutting, sewing, and alterations consistently.

Seamstress (Japanese Clothing)

Artisan specializing in tailoring, alterations, and sewing of traditional Japanese clothing (such as kimono).