




Industrial tailoring refers to the large-scale production process of goods using specialized sewing machines. It is a type of sewing focused on the efficient and rapid manufacturing of other items in large quantities. An industrial tailor is responsible for producing garments on a large scale, using industrial machines and specific techniques. They operate sewing machines—such as straight-stitch machines—to sew fabrics and materials according to patterns and specifications. Additionally, they may perform adjustments, repairs, and even customization of garments. Key tasks: * **Sewing:** Performs garment sewing on industrial machines, following standards and technical specifications. * **Machine handling:** Operates and maintains sewing machines, performing adjustments and inspections. * **Adjustments and repairs:** Makes adjustments and repairs to clothing, such as shortening pants, tightening blouses, or hemming. * **Quality control:** Assesses product quality, identifying defects and correcting sewing errors. * **Safety:** Adheres to occupational health and safety regulations, using personal protective equipment.


