TailorWear is a Mumbai-based bespoke tailoring atelier, established in 2016. We are not a CMT factory. We are a production house built on craft, pattern drafting, hand-cutting, finishing, that happens to be able to scale.
We work with a small number of international designers and boutiques as co-branded production partners. Every garment carries both your brand and TailorWear’s, combining your client relationship with our production provenance.
This is not outsourcing to a factory. There are no MOQs, no price lists, no catalogue. There is a conversation first, a technical review second, and a commercial structure built around your specific situation third.
If you are looking for mass production or anonymous manufacturing, we are not the right partner. If you are looking for hand-finished quality that your clients will feel in the first wearing, we should talk.
From pattern block to finished garment, every stage handled in Mumbai.
01
Pattern Drafting
Block development for your house silhouettes. We work from your specifications or develop from scratch for new brands.
02
Fabric Sourcing
Direct access to Italian, British, and Irish mills. Zegna, Loro Piana, VBC, Scabal, Albini, Thomas Mason, Baird McNutt.
03
Hand Finishing
Pick-stitching, hand-pressed seams, working buttonholes. The finishing detail that separates an atelier from a factory.
Mills We Source From
Zegna · Loro Piana · VBC · Scabal · Albini · Thomas Mason · Baird McNutt · Harris Tweed · Guabello
Your Brand.
Our Provenance.
Both on Every Garment.
TailorWear operates as a co-branded production partner, not a white-label supplier. Every garment produced carries both your brand and TailorWear’s. This is a deliberate design choice.
For your clients, the TailorWear name signals craft provenance and atelier-level quality; the same way a shoemaker might note “last-crafted in Northampton.” Your brand leads. Our name adds the story of how it was made.
This model works best for designers who already have a clear aesthetic and a client base but want the technical precision of a production house behind them.
Built For Fashion Professionals
Independent Designers
New York · London · Sydney · Auckland
You have the clients and the aesthetic. You want to offer bespoke or made-to-measure but cannot justify the cost of an in-house master tailor or production team.
Benefits
Eliminate the cost of an in-house master tailor while retaining the capability.
Offer bespoke at a more competitive price than local atelier equivalents.
Build a stronger provenance story around how the garment is made.
Avoid tying up capital in pattern rooms, staffing, and workshop infrastructure.
Fashion Entrepreneurs
Building a Menswear Brand
You are building something serious and need a reliable, high-quality manufacturing partner in India who understands craft.
Benefits
Launch bespoke or made-to-measure without building the backend yourself.
Test silhouettes and demand with small initial runs.
Access premium fabric sourcing without building mill relationships from scratch.
Add production credibility and consistency from day one.
Womenswear Boutiques
Adding a Menswear Category
You serve mixed clientele and want to offer curated custom menswear without developing an entirely separate production capability or sourcing operation.
Benefits
Add a zero-inventory, high-margin menswear offer to the business.
Increase order value through occasion-based or couple-led purchases.
Use existing client trust without building a separate backend team.
Offer something more defensible than catalogue menswear resale.
Indian Designer Labels
Upgrading Production Quality
You want to access Italian and British mill fabrics and elevate your production quality without maintaining your own sourcing relationships or workshop infrastructure.
Benefits
Access wide range of fabrics and better finishing without rebuilding your model.
Improve client perception through visibly stronger make and finish.
Use TailorWear’s atelier backend instead of expanding internal infrastructure.
Scale quality selectively while staying commercially efficient.
Partnership FAQs
Can I use TailorWear as a co-branded manufacturing partner for my fashion brand?
Yes. TailorWear operates as a co-branded production partner. Garments carry both your brand and TailorWear’s. This is a deliberate choice, not a limitation. For your clients, the TailorWear name signals craft provenance and atelier-level quality. If you prefer to lead with your brand, the co-branding is handled discreetly (a secondary label or care tag), so your front-end brand identity remains primary.
I am based in the US / Europe / Australia / New Zealand. Can we work together remotely?
Yes. We work with international partners entirely remotely for production and logistics. For new partners, we recommend an initial video call to discuss technical requirements, followed by a sample order to establish quality expectations and pattern calibration. Once established, production runs smoothly on a remote basis.
What is the minimum order volume?
We are structured for quality, not mass production. Initial engagements typically begin with a sample run of 3–10 pieces to establish pattern alignment and quality benchmarks. There is no factory-style minimum. Commercial volume discussions happen after both parties are confident in the fit.
Do you produce Indian ceremonial and ethnicwear like sherwanis, bandhgalas, Indo-western for designer labels?
Yes. Our capability covers the full spectrum: sherwanis, bandhgalas, Nehru jackets, Indo-western suits, structured Western suits, trousers, and shirts. Many international designers working with South Asian clientele find this breadth particularly useful.
How does fabric sourcing work for partner brands?
Partners can use our existing fabric inventory and sourcing relationships, or we can source to their specification. For designers with existing supplier relationships, we can also work with fabrics supplied by the partner.
What does onboarding look like?
Three stages: (1) an initial conversation to understand your business and intent; (2) a technical review covering silhouette requirements, construction standards, and logistics expectations; (3) commercial disclosure covering pricing, margins, lead times, and terms. We share commercial structures only after the first two stages are complete.
Is TailorWear the right partner if I am just starting out?
This partnership works best when demand already exists but operational complexity is limiting your ability to scale or maintain consistency. If you are pre-launch, begin the conversation early. We can advise on how to structure your production model from the outset.
A Structured Dialogue
To maintain the integrity of our craft, we follow a rigorous vetting process.
01
Inquiry & Vetting
A brief introduction covering your business profile, location, clients you serve, and your intent. We respond within two working days.
02
Technical Review
Silhouette requirements, construction standards, logistics expectations. This is where we establish whether the fit is real and the production model is viable.
03
Commercial Disclosure
Pricing, margins, lead times, and terms. Shared only after the first two stages confirm genuine mutual alignment.
We do not share commercial frameworks with every enquiry.
The process exists to protect both parties.
Write to Us
Include your business profile, location, the clients you serve, and your intent. We respond within two working days. We review every enquiry. We respond to those where we see a genuine fit.
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