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Sastre (which means tailor in Spanish) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfonso Sastre, (1926–2021), Spanish playwright * Antonio Sastre, (1911–1987), Argentinian footballer * Carlos Sastre, (born 1975), Spanish cyclist *Eduardo Sastre (1910–?), Argentine fencer * Elvira Sastre, (born 1992), Spanish poet * Ernesto Sastre (born 1926), Colombian fencer * Fernand Sastre (1923–1998), French football official * Inés Sastre, (born 1973), Spanish model and actress * Inés Sastre de Jesús (born 1955), Puerto Rican botanist * Jaume Sastre (born 1959), Spanish teacher, writer and activist *Joan Sastre (born 1991), Spanish basketball player * Joan Sastre (footballer) (born 1997), Spanish footballer * Josep Sastre (1906–1962), Spanish footballer * Lluís Sastre, (born 1986), Spanish footballer * Marcos Sastre, (1808-1897), Argentinian-Uruguayan writer * Martin Sastre, (born 1976), Uruguayan media artist * Óscar Sastre (1920–2012), Argentine footballe ...
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Tailor
A tailor is a person who makes or alters clothing, particularly in men's clothing. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the term to the thirteenth century. History Although clothing construction goes back to prehistory, there is evidence of tailor shops in Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as tailoring tools such as irons and shears. The profession of tailor in Europe became formalized in the High Middle Ages through the establishment of guilds. Tailors' guilds instituted a system of masters, journeymen, and apprentices. Guild members established rules to limit competition and establish quality standards. In 1244, members of the tailor's guild in Bologna established statutes to govern their profession and required anyone working as a tailor to join the guild. In England, the Statute of Artificers, passed in 1563, included the profession of tailor as one of the trades that could be entered only by serving a term of apprenticeship, typically seven years. A typical tailor shop ...
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