Why was London called finishing center in the 17th century?
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London that is located in England is known as the Finishing Centre for the textile industry because the colours were dyed in the industry and the finished material is then sent to the market.
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It was known as the finishing centre because the finalisation of the product took place here.
- During previous times, generally, a merchant dress maker in England acquired wool from a local dealer in the specific raw material.
- It was then forwarded to the spinners, and the yarn was taken in later phases of local production to the craftsmen and eventually dyers.
- The modern city became universally recognized as a finishing hub for textile industries. Before the export merchant sold the unique fabric on the worldwide market, it was refined in London.
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