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RE: Recycling Pieces of Unused Fabrics [Waste] to Useful Product

This is not just creativity at its finest but sustainability in action.

My experience with male tailors has been a funny one. Each time I ask any member of the association of the brotherhood of tailoring why they bluntly refuse to sew anything related to women, they would reply like birds of the same feathers: “No oo, women’s things are full of wahala (assorted trouble), so, they have vowed not to waste their time”.

Today, guess what?
I believe the world of women would pause, stare at this for a while and decide your fate. Indeed, there is not a thing that I would say because it is amazing just the way it is.

In fact, this creativity and act of sustainability is pushing me to sing Bruno Mars' song for you, “Just the Way Are.” I'm just controlling myself.

I can admit to it that sewing anything related to women can be quite stressful because we are full of supernatural fashions. So, you even seeing a possibility in this makes a whole lot of sense.
What intrigues me the most is turning waste into value. The mindset behind this creativity aligns with real-world solutions to environmental problems, particularly textile waste.

If I tell you how a tailor wasted my material you would weep for me.

Finally, as a loved one, I would advise you sternly: do not even think about going out with a woman's bag no matter how beautiful it is. Gift it to any woman around you. As a man, you are to go out with a briefcase or laptop bag.