[See -SHIP.] The function or performance of a tailor; tailoring.
1830. Blackw. Mag., XXVII. 118. Anxious thus early to announce the fact of Tailorship.
1838. Frasers Mag., XVIII. 381. Far better had it been to have taken to tailorship or cobblership.
1896. Daily News, 10 Nov., 2/1. From the day they were turned out spick and span with their fine tailorship to this ninth of November.