Cut from the same cloth British phrase
Used when two or more people are very similar in characteristics or behaviors
These people are cut from the same cloth. All they only care about is money.
Wow, you guys look like you're cut from the same cloth. You both like swimming.
People who are similar to each other tend to attract one another.
Used to talk about two objects or persons that look similar to each other
To be intensively influenced by something or someone and tend to do the same thing in a certain situation; to follow somebody’s directions
1. A tool with sharp edges for cutting biscuit dough into a particular shape.
2. Similar to other things.
1. To be similar to or compatible with someone or something.
2. To connect two or more things together so that they fit together in some way.
3. To make a pair or group from some set of people or things.
4. To set someone into direct competition against someone else.
5. In a competition, to have equal skill or ability to contend against someone effectively.
The origin of this phrase can be traced back to the fact that suit makers cut the trousers and jacket of a suit from the same fabric in order for them to match.