A very different language is traditionally spoken here, the tongue of the carriage trade.
Until recently, most professional athletes were considered anything but the carriage trade.
It began by catering to the carriage trade over a century ago.
"This store goes back to the days of the carriage trade and old New York."
The carriage trade that once supported the area is gone.
That store was once a favorite of Manhattan's carriage trade but its business has been in decline for more than a decade.
A few farmers will still grow them, catering to the carriage trade.
"It don't seem to be aimed at the carriage trade."
His idea was to capitalize on the carriage trade.
He had the real carriage trade, and his celebrated customers always came to the shop.
Because of the wealthy clientele, service meets high standards, yet the town is casual and understated.
This was a tough one: it was small, mostly suites, and played to a wealthy clientele.
A wealthy clientele enjoyed wearing clothes that were individualistic and even hedonistic for their time.
BMW is producing a handful of cars for a wealthy clientele.
However, the ad was a sham, a way to get girls for cheap stage shows and more, for its wealthier clientele.
At present, its club intends to target the wealthiest clienteles.
Despite the poor economy of the Great Depression, the resort became an immediate success by catering to a wealthy clientele.
Scheduled airline service began between Paris and Nice in 1945, which took away much of the wealthy clientele.
He usually attends to wealthy clientele, but also others in need of care and often without the means to pay.
It is an attempt to gain access to wealthy clientele and sell shawls for their market value.