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The term draper can refer to a number of individuals and places. Please see the article Draper (disambiguation) for other uses of the term.


Draper is the now largely obsolete term for a merchant in cloth or dry goods, though often used specifically for one who owns or works in a draper's shop or store. A draper may additionally operate as a cloth merchant or a haberdasher. The drapers were an important trade guild.

A number of prominent people were at one time or another drapers:

In 1724 Jonathan Swift wrote, in the guise of a draper, The Drapier's Letters, a series of satirical essays.

See also: Worshipful Company of Drapers | Sales occupations | Garment industry

 

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