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[The Art of Tailoring and Custom-Made Clothing]-[Englishpod_196 - Elementary ‐ Daily Life ‐ Going To The Tailor]

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The Art of Tailoring and Custom-Made Clothing

In this episode of EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Catherine explore the world of bespoke fashion, focusing on the vocabulary and process involved in visiting a tailor to create a custom-made suit. The discussion highlights both the technical language of measurements and the cultural shift in how we acquire our clothing.

Understanding Fabric and Craftsmanship

The episode introduces "cashmere" as a primary keyword—a luxurious, soft textile derived from animal wool, often used for high-end suits, sweaters, and scarves. The dialogue sets the scene at "Bill's Fabric World," where a customer seeks to have a suit made. This leads to a discussion on the role of a "tailor," which functions as both a noun (the professional who creates or alters garments) and a verb (the act of fixing or making clothes to ensure a proper fit).

Technical Measurements: Width, Length, and Inseam

To ensure a perfect fit, the tailor must take several specific measurements. The hosts break down the essential terminology used in this process:

  • Width: How wide something is across (e.g., the width of the shoulders).
  • Length: How long something is (e.g., the length of the arms).
  • Waist: The measurement around the stomach area.
  • Inseam: A critical term for pants, referring to the inside length from the foot to the crotch area where the zipper starts. Catherine notes that skirts do not have an "inseam" because they lack an "inside" seam, unlike pants or shorts.

Fluency Builder: Key Phrases

Beyond basic measurements, the podcast highlights three essential English phrases for everyday usage:

  1. Custom-made: This refers to items created specifically for an individual's unique dimensions or preferences. Whether it is a "custom-made suit," a "custom-made car," or a "custom-built home," the term implies uniqueness and a personalized fit that department store items often lack.
  2. To get [something] measured: The hosts explain the use of the passive voice here. While active voice focuses on the actor (e.g., "The tailor measures me"), the passive voice ("I got measured") shifts the focus to the recipient of the action, which is often more relevant when the identity of the person performing the service is secondary.
  3. To tend to: Used in the context of the customer needing extra room in the waist because he "tends to gain a few pounds over the holidays," this phrase describes a habit, a tendency, or something that usually happens.

The Cultural Relevance of Tailoring

While many modern consumers default to buying ready-to-wear clothing at department stores, the hosts discuss the enduring value of tailoring. Marco notes that in places like Ecuador, tailoring is a highly regarded artisan skill, and people often seek out renowned tailors to ensure their clothes "fit much better" and look "fabulous." Catherine concludes by sharing her own experience, noting that because she has "broad" shoulders, purchasing off-the-rack coats is difficult, making "custom-made" options the superior choice for both comfort and appearance.

🎯Key Sentences

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What is it that you need exactly?
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I was wondering if you guys also tailor clothes.
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How about we get you measured?
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Let's start off by measuring the width of your shoulders.
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Can you make sure you leave a little extra space in the collar?
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📝Key Phrases

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custom-made
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get something measured
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tend to
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gain a few pounds
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leave a little extra room
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to EnglishPod.
My name is Marco.
My name is Catherine, and today we're talking about buying clothes.
That's right.
We're going to go and get some clothes, but on this occasion we are going to get a suit and we're going to have it made especially for us.
So, before we get started, why don't we take a look at one keyword that we have in vocabulary?

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