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Stutter cutter
posted on 2 Mar 2010 in Chinglish
Our tailor gets a little zealous…
Photo courtesy of Mark Hamilton.
Women’s clothing shop in Shanghai, China.
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New price cuts!
What you do when finised with the clothes horse.
Be careful in there or you’ll wind up taking a visit to the undertakerer.
I asked for a pair of pants and ended up with shorts.
Bucher, now under new management!
Making your seams seem seamerer every day!
Obviously a shop for lesbians who want to look even butcherer.
To get any more “bucher”‘ you’d have to go to the capital of Rumania.
/bad pun because I have Zimmerer in my family tree, and suspect the sign is not a mistake at all.
Shades of the SNL “Samurai Tailor” sketch.
They’ve just taken the name of a prestigious Swiss watchmaker. http://www.carl-f-bucherer.com/de/home.html No Engrish here, just trademark infringement.
Took their tailoring classes: They first taught necks, cuffs later.
Stay away from my “inside leg measurement”.
I dress to the right-wait, never mind.
Located next door to Mrs. Lovette’s Meat Pies shop.
Buffalo Bill, proprietor
He uses a rusty machete to slash prices
A great place to meat people!
Procrustean tailoring at its finest.
I’ve neverer been happierer with my tailorer!
For those Top Chef fans out there: “Amuse Bucher”.
And right next door is the Farmerer – who cuts hair
Next door: Bakerer and Candlestick Makerer.
Erupting dictatorership covered on the news by the reporterer with analysis by the commentatorer.
Don’t complain that pants or the sleeves are too short !
Engrish Web Mastar highest votes us!
ganbai!
What’s funny about it? Bucherer is a Swiss watch and jewelry store (see link)
the truth about modern fashion…
A butcher of butchers?
you can get a good look at a steak if you stick your head up a bullers butt, but wouldn’t you rather take a butcherers word for it?