Your Service Extraordinary
As you achieve tailoring knowledge you will be able to offer what most retail stores can’t, service and personal value. All without sewing skills. The market is full of people that buy on sale and have to find a tailor adding to the cost, as well as the problems of a satisfactory fit. This is because many suits cannot be altered properly once they are cut for the rack. If people pay full price, only then will they get professional alterations or tailoring included. Often the only minor alterations, not professional re tailoring.
A Little History of Tailoring
Since the 1700’s gentlemen have been posturing their bodily image and self-respect with this unspoken language for their benefit that led to some pretentious behavior. The word retailor comes from the word “tailor”. Originally tailor shops made everything on premise, but after the manufacturing era started in the early 18thth century, the idea of altering or re-tailoring a readily made suit in what was called a size, was created and hence the word re-tailors. The suitmakers opinion of compromising with this “size” was mixed. On one hand they were lowering standards on the other a tempting business approach for hasty customers and competition. The service providing consumers with valuable information would be missing. The days when fathers brought in their sons to the tailor shop to talk about success and dressing was on the demise. Missing was that essential human factor to the metaphor of sculpting one’s social life. A TD’s future is about sharing with professionals, the values of being good, feeling good and looking authentic.
Get out and Network
After you have followed the measurement chart and measuring sequences. Start practicing on friends and the compare to one of their suits as to how well you have measured. When you are close to perfect you can consider dressing yourself for success and networking. When you are starting your networking day it’s good to keep in mind talking tailoring with new contacts as a default conversation. Taking note of their choice of cloth possible their coordination of garments or something positive you find. Add your sincerity and skills and you will be entering a world of professionalism. You as an online course graduate will share the benefits of all TD graduates as we pass out thousands of Planet-tailored.com and Suitstyler.com cards. We will all benefit from search engine optimization, putting the site on top of google as people search for “how a tailored suit should fit”. By that time your name could be on the sites under your cities name or district.
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