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Tailors and dressmakers retire their pincushions as US demand for skilled sewers grows

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By Anne D'innocenzio NEW YORK (AP) — Hunched over a sewing machine, Kil Bae is hemming a dress inside his Manhattan tailor shop when a new customer stops by with a vintage Tommy Hilfiger jacket he wants taken in. The modeling agent paid $20 at a thrift store for his reversible bo...

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