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	<title>I want to be the next Thom Browne</title>
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	<description>Making my own suits and shirts.  I&apos;d like to learn to create my own clothing (I&apos;m a guy), particulary suits, shirts and sport coats.  At the very least I&apos;d like to be able to tailor off the rack purchases for myself.  I live in NYC and it looks like FIT does not have any adult ed/continuing ed classes for this and I can&apos;t find any men&apos;s clothing oriented classes elsewhere in the city.  Does anyone know where I could learn these skills in NYC?</description>
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