BOCLOTHESsomeone who makes or sells men’s clothes or material for clothes 男装裁缝;男装经销商;布商
Examples from the Corpus
clothier• Spring's vastfortunecomprisedupwards of 40 percent of the combinedassets of the Babergh clothiers.• In 1758 Essex clothiers similarly added to both the length and width of the expected piece.• They leased the mill and its house to a reputable family of clothiers named Horton.• The richclothiers of Suffolk were unique, not matched even in the contiguous parts of Essex.• Obviously some clothiersfared better than others for there were quite a large number of bankruptcies between 1800 and 1840.• Wiltshire fulling mills were nearly all controlled by the clothiers.• The clothier doesn't serveconsumers in general, it caters to its own customerbase.• A John Webb, clothier, died in 1736 and was probably her husband.
Originclothier
(1500-1600)clother“clothier”((14-16 centuries)), from cloth