noun a person or company that sells cloth and clothes
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In interior design, a draper may refer to someone who specializes in window treatments or curtains.
In retail, a draper is a person who owns or works in a shop that sells fabric or clothing.
In historical contexts, a draper was a merchant who sold cloth and other dry goods.
In the field of textiles, a draper is someone who sells cloth or fabric.
A draper may be referenced in historical fiction novels as a character who sells fabric and clothing materials.
A draper may work closely with fashion designers to select and source fabrics for their designs.
A draper may be hired by interior designers to provide window treatment services such as custom curtains and drapery.
In the film and theater industry, a draper is responsible for creating and sewing costumes based on the designer's sketches.
A draper may work for a textile manufacturer to test and evaluate new fabrics before they are mass-produced.
A draper may collaborate with tailors to provide high-quality fabric options for custom-made suits and garments.