Tailors and dressmakers retire their pincushions as US demand for skilled sewers grows - AP News
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Retiring tailors and dressmakers are causing a growing shortage of skilled sewers in the US.
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You may find it harder or more expensive to get custom alterations, repairs, or bespoke clothing due to fewer skilled professionals.
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Tailors and dressmakers across the United States are retiring, creating a significant labor shortage in their skilled trades. This wave of retirements comes as the demand for skilled sewers is simultaneously growing within the country. The dwindling number of experienced professionals means fewer individuals are available to meet the increasing need for custom alterations, repairs, and bespoke clothing. This trend poses a challenge for consumers seeking these services and for businesses reliant on such craftsmanship. The industry faces a critical need for new talent to fill these vacancies and preserve traditional sewing skills.
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