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Bespoke (English pronunciation: /biˈspoʊk/ (listen)) is a term employed in a variety of applications to mean an item custom-made to the buyer's specification (personalized or ... - Custom software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Custom software (also known as bespoke software) is software that is specially developed for some specific organization or other user. As such, it can be contrasted with the ... - Savile Row - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Savile Row (pronounced / ˌ s æ v ɪ l ˈ r oʊ /) is a shopping street in Mayfair, central London, famous for its traditional men's bespoke tailoring. The term "bespoke" is ... - Jermyn Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jermyn Street is a street in the City of Westminster in central London, to the south, parallel and adjacent to Piccadilly. It is well known as a street where the shops are ... - Sofa bed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sofa bed or sofa-bed, (in the US often sofabed, hide-a-bed, couch bed or sleeper-sofa), typically is a sofa or couch which has underneath its seating cushions a metal frame ... - Tailor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tailor is a person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally, especially suits and men's clothing. Although the term dates to the thirteenth century, tailor took ... - Intense pulsed light - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hair removal mechanics. The focused, broad-spectrum light is applied to the surface of the skin by way of either a hand-held wand or an articulated arm. - Rolls-Royce Phantom (2003) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rolls-Royce Phantom is a saloon automobile made in England by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, a BMW subsidiary. It was launched in 2003 and is the first model introduced during the ... - Ready-to-wear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ready-to-wear or prêt-à-porter (pronounced: [pʁɛ.ta pɔʁ.te]; often abbreviated RTW; "off-the-rack" or "off-the-peg" in casual use) is the term for factory-made clothing ... - Job shop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Job shops are typically small manufacturing businesses that handle job production, that is, custom/bespoke or semi-custom/bespoke manufacturing processes such as small to ...