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U.S. Tailors See Rising Demand as Workforce Ages
Younger shoppers and thrift buyers are driving more alteration work, while the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says fewer than 17,000 tailors remain nationwide.
- Shoppers increasingly seek tailoring services to refresh wardrobes, but the U.S. faces a persistent shortage of skilled professionals to perform this work.
- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated fewer than 17,000 tailors nationwide almost two years ago, a 30% decline from a decade earlier, with median worker age reaching 54 last year.
- Nordstrom, North America's largest employer of tailors, partnered with New York's Fashion Institute of Technology to launch a nine-week program addressing the industry's skills gap.
- Weight-Loss medications like Zepbound and Wegovy are driving more requests for garment resizing, while retailers like Brooks Brothers expand bespoke services to meet growing demand.
- While artificial intelligence automates pattern making, experts emphasize that human craftsmanship remains essential, with industry leaders seeking to preserve this art form for future generations.
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Read Full ArticleLying on a sewing machine, Kil Bae makes the hem of a dress inside his tailor shop in Manhattan when a new customer gets past an old Tommy Hilfiger jacket he wants to fit.
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