One of the oldest occupations in the world, and one that still survives to this day, is tailoring. Although many replacement sewing machines have been invented, the art of sewing remains highly sought after. This work requires precision and patience, and because work done by hand also carries many risks.
In some cities, traditional tailoring shops can still be seen in the corners of the city. In the competitive world of tailoring, this is also a focus in developing this business. This means that the best quality must remain a priority for consumers. The best quality will continue to be sought after by those who use these services.
In the small town where I live, the number of young or newly recruited tailors has recently decreased significantly. As a result, almost all the remaining tailoring shops are mostly older workers. They must survive amidst the increasingly competitive clothing industry with its technological advancements. Despite this, tailoring will continue to thrive, as hand-sewing remains popular.