You’ve made it this far… now what?
by A-Ti of Valcyn
So you’ve worked your way through most of the tailoring boxes, or maybe you’ve even reached Master, but now what? I mean, what is there to do once you’ve made at least one of every schematic you have? Not much. Just kidding, relax there. I promise you, there is more out there for Tailors once you reach Master and there is more out there for Tailors before you reach Master.
There are lots of things that you can do, and I’m going to tackle just a few of them in some upcoming guides. I'm going to try to take one facet of each of the different types of Tailors and explain some of the ins and outs. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to play a tailor and as long as you are happy it doesn't matter what you end up doing.
One of the first things you need to do is decide what kind of tailor you want to be. Do you want to provide clothes for the masses? Or maybe you want to be an exclusive designer? Or maybe, you want to specialize in creating uniforms for PA’s? The list is endless, you can do it all, or only one, or a combination of any of the above, the key is to decide exactly what kind of tailor you want to be and be the best one you can be.
The following three guides can help you decide what type of tailor you want to become.
The Mass Producer is a tailor who wants to sell a great volume of goods, but does not necessarily want to be chained to the shop all day.
The Couture Designer primarily creates custom orders and prides him or herself on customer service.
The Department Store Tailor creates a one-stop shopping experience for the customer with a wide vendor selection.