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Christina Lee
Do "a pioneering concept" and "crudely made" make sense?
Can I say,
"Fashion designers lead the fashion trend with their pioneering concepts"?
And which words should I use to describe a piece of garment that is "crudely made" by an inexperienced individual who is trying to make clothes?
Thank you for your input.
Oct 29, 2019 3:17 AM
Answers · 2
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Yes, they both make sense. Other ways to say “crudely made” include in this context include: “The garment was poorly sewn.” “The sewing on the garment was amateurish.”
October 29, 2019
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Christina Lee
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