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Do you think clothes produced in the factory are of better quality than those made by hand?
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
  • no:
  • the quality of clothes doesn’t always depend on whether they’re handmade or factory-made; there are other factors that have a bigger impact
  • tailor’s skill vs precision of machines:
  • a skilled tailor can sew better by hand than an inexperienced worker on the best machine
  • if the tailor isn’t very skilled, even a simple sewing machine can make cleaner stitches
  • professional factory machines can make stitches straighter and more consistent than any person
  • some fabrics actually require hand sewing to look good, because machines might damage them
  • fabric:
  • the quality also depends a lot on the fabric itself (for example, cheap material won’t last long no matter how well it’s sewn)
  • details and finishing:
  • finishing touches matter: things like hems, buttons, or lining can make clothes look high-quality
I don’t think the quality of clothes really depends on whether they’re made by hand or in a factory. What matters most is the skill of the person making them and the fabric they use. A really talented tailor can sew by hand and make something better than an inexperienced worker on the best sewing machine. At the same time, professional factory machines are amazing at making perfectly even stitches, which no human can do for hours without mistakes. Some fabrics actually need to be sewn by hand because machines could damage them, but if the tailor isn’t very skilled, even a basic machine might produce better quality. And of course, the material plays a huge role. If the fabric is cheap, the clothes won’t last no matter how they’re made. So in the end, both handmade and factory clothes can be great or terrible quality. It depends much more on skill, fabric, and attention to detail than on the method itself.

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