What was the primary effect of mechanized sewing on the profession of traditional hand tailors and seamstresses?

Answer

Their traditional business model was threatened as their expertise was devalued

The advent of mechanized sewing devalued the specific skills of tailors and seamstresses who relied on slow, bespoke manual labor. As average operators could produce goods much faster using machines, the high prices and slow pace associated with traditional hand tailoring became an existential threat to their livelihoods, forcing many to transition into new industrial roles like machine operating or factory management.

What was the primary effect of mechanized sewing on the profession of traditional hand tailors and seamstresses?
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