[See -SHIP.] The function or performance of a tailor; tailoring.

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1830.  Blackw. Mag., XXVII. 118. Anxious thus early to announce the fact of Tailorship.

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1838.  Fraser’s Mag., XVIII. 381. Far better … had it been to have taken to … tailorship or cobblership.

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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.

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