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 ...
Bespoke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 ...
Karen Millen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Karen Millen is an Icelandic owned women’s designer clothing brand, specialising in tailoring, coats and eveningwear. Karen Millen stores are found throughout the United ...
Agile management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Agile management or agile project management is an iterative method of determining requirements for engineering and information technology development projects in a highly ...
Learning styles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Learning styles are various approaches or ways of learning. They involve educating methods, particular to an individual, that are presumed to allow that individual to learn best.
Sewing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sewing is the craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a needle and thread. Sewing is one of the oldest of the textile arts, arising in the Paleolithic era.
ISO 26262 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ISO 26262 is a Functional Safety standard , titled "Road vehicles -- Functional safety". This standard is an adaptation of the Functional Safety standard IEC 61508 for ...
Arcadia Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Arcadia Group Limited (formerly the Arcadia Group PLC and the Burton Group PLC) a British company that owns the high street clothing retailers Burton, Dorothy Perkins ...
Facing (sewing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In sewing and tailoring, facing is fabric applied to a garment edge, on the inside. Shaped facings are cut to match the outside shape of the piece to provide a neat finish, and ...