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Friday, November 22, 2024  
19 Jumada Al-Awwal 1446  

Mayhem in Multan as tailors say ‘houseful’ ahead of Eid

Eid is synonymous with happiness unless you are getting clothes stitched for the occasion
The houseful signs outside tailoring shops in Multan. Screengrab
The houseful signs outside tailoring shops in Multan. Screengrab

Blue signs with the words ‘houseful’ glare at you even before you make your way into a tailor’s shop in Multan. Once inside you are firmly told you have missed the deadline to get your clothes stitched, as tailors only take bookings till the second Ashra of Ramazan which ended on Saturday (April 23).

Eid is synonymous with happiness unless you are getting clothes stitched for the occasion, as many are finding out in Multan, reported Aaj News.

Aaj News report

Disgruntled customers are beside themselves, as many have already bought cloth in hopes of getting a suit stitched and may now have to spend more to buy ready-made clothes.

While tailors are claiming that the second Ashra rule is something they have followed for years because they often do not have enough people to ensure all the clothes are stitched before Eid. To avoid disappointing customers on the day, tailors only take orders they are sure they will be able to deliver.

In this conundrum, however, it isn’t just the people that get late to reach the tailor who suffers, it is also those who make it right at the end. There is always some uncertainty in the air about whether or not a suit will get stitched, which is now as big a part of Eid, as the much loved sheer khurma.

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