Islamabad: With the passage of every fasting, the excitement and passion for Eid preparations have been witnessed in the bazaar of the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).
To make Eid celebrations more special, people strive to look their absolute best. This desire to stand out and make a stunning impression drives many to purchase new clothes and opt for custom stitching, allowing them to bring their unique style visions to life.
In this scenario, the role of the tailors is very important in stitching new clothes. Keeping in view the timing and scope, people have started booking tailors for stitching which resulted in increasing their demands and, on the other side, a worrisome situation for those who are delaying their bookings.
Usually, after the passage of the first Ashra of Ramazan, tailors usually stopped booking new orders because they wanted to complete their pending orders as early as before Eid as they wanted to celebrate Eid with family at their native place.
Abid Tailor at I-10, stopped booking new orders to avert the overload of work and also his commitment to manage the current order efficiently and efficiently, Abid told this agency that he has stopped booking new orders as he and his workers are keen to celebrate Eid with their family at their native place. Some tailors does not deny directly to the customers but they demand extra charges for stitching, Arif tailor near I-10 Markaz demanded Rs2000 per suit instead of Rs1500 due to the overload of workers.
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