clothier造句1. The clothier doesn't serve consumers in general, it caters to its own customer base.
2. But the clothier credited with reinventing menswear in the 1980s faces arguably the most daunting challenge of his career.
3. A John Webb, clothier, died in 1736 and was probably her husband.
4. Clothier, which in October said it may seek a merger or put itself up for sale.
5. The clothier opened a store in Shanghai today, its first in China, from where it buys 30 percent of its clothes, Ermatinger said.
6. Morgenroth the clothier and Gibson the dry goods man. "
7. I went to the catalog clothier Lands' End in Wisconsin, determined to write about how the rise of the Internet and e-commerce was transforming retail.
8. Others, like edgy, punk/rock music clothier Hot Topic ( HOTT - news - people ), give out monthly bonuses, cash and prize incentives.
9. The upscale clothier will open a unique store in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in fall 2011.
10. Uniqlo, a clothier, plans to reduce its proportion of Chinese-made garments from 90% to 65% in the next three to five years.
11. The nearby lane leads to Sommerwell House, originally the family home of the powerful Playne clothier family.
12. Around 1560 Millbottom consisted of a corn mill under the control of a Stroud clothier, William Webb.
13. Michelle Obama, 45, who has won acclaim for her fashion style and mixing high and low-end pieces, cited American clothier J. Crew as a good spot to bag bargains.
14. Mr. Greenberg still recalled what his father, an Oklahoma City clothier, told him: "If something isn't moving, sell it today because tomorrow it will be worth less."
15. were up 4.5 percent, limiting losses on the index, after the clothier said it wanted to boost annual sales more than seven-fold to $54 billion by 2020 and become a global fashion powerhouse.
16. The product of a merger of three Fast Retailing units, GOV now includes shoe brand Foot Park and clothier G.u. (the name sounds like the Japanese word for freedom).
17. In one of those summers I worked for J. Koch clothier at the haberdashery counter.
19. "Let's see, " he went on, "I know quite a number of people in your town. Morgenroth the clothier and Gibson the dry goods man. "