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  2. Category:English tailors - Wikipedia

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  3. Happy Clappers - Wikipedia

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    Happy Clappers scored chart success in the UK and Ireland from 1995 to 1997. Their highest peak in the UK charts was number seven with " I Believe ". Other UK hits included "Hold On", "Can't Help It" and "Never Again".

  4. Tailor's ham - Wikipedia

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    A tailor's ham or dressmaker's ham is a tightly stuffed pillow used as a curved mold when pressing curved areas of clothing, such as darts, sleeves, cuffs, collars, or waistlines. Pressing on a curved form allows a garment better to fit body contours.

  5. John Collier (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Leeds, West Yorkshire in 1907 by Henry Price, the chain expanded to over 400 stores across the country, most of which traded under the Fifty Shilling Tailors brand. In 1953, the company was sold to UDS, which renamed it John Collier. [1] It continued to trade within the UDS empire until 1983 when UDS was sold to Hanson plc.

  6. Benson & Clegg - Wikipedia

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    Benson & Clegg is a bespoke tailors and gentlemen's outfitters located at 9 Piccadilly Arcade, Jermyn Street in London. Benson & Clegg was founded by Harry Benson and Thomas Clegg, who both worked for Hawes & Curtis, at 34 Bury Street, London SW1, their original premises. In 1976, they moved to 9 Piccadilly Arcade, off Jermyn Street. [1] [2]

  7. Thresher & Glenny - Wikipedia

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    Thresher & Glenny, founded in 1755, [citation needed] is one of the world's oldest surviving tailors, shirt makers and outfitters.The company has held Royal Warrants since the late eighteenth century and makes court attire, and bespoke and ready-for-service gentlemen's garments including suits, jackets, shirts and ties.

  8. United Drapery Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 UDS acquired Alexandre Limited, a Leeds-based multiple tailor with over 88 stores owned by Bernard [23] and Jack Lyons and their families. [24] [25] Joseph Collier, the United Drapery Stores chairman, was struggling to turn around Prices Tailors and saw the Lyons as the men to turn it around. [26]

  9. Change ringing - Wikipedia

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    The clapper is a rigid steel or wrought iron bar with a large ball to strike the bell. The thickest part of the mouth of bell is called the soundbow and it is against this that the ball strikes. Beyond the ball is a flight, which controls the speed of the clapper. In very small bells this can be nearly as long as the rest of the clapper.

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