1. Fit Sessions: Conducting fit sessions with models or clients to assess the fit of garments and make necessary adjustments.
2. Fit the sample in the mannequin and take a photo.
3. Alterations: Making precise alterations to the pattern to achieve the desired fit and garment appearance.
4. Quality Control: Ensuring that finished garments meet the required standards of fit, comfort, and style.
5. Check the sample construction based on the GJ process details, OS, or Design.
6. Collaboration: Working closely with designers, pattern makers, and production teams to achieve the best fit for garments.
7. Documentation: Keeping detailed records of fitting adjustments and alterations for future reference.
8. Give analysis, comments, and final decisions on the overall garment quality.
9. Give recommendations to the supplier for quality improvement.
10. Able to work overtime if needed without excuses.
Education:
***Formal Education:
1. A degree or diploma in fashion design, textile technology, garment technology, or a
related field.
2. Specialized Courses: Courses in pattern making, garment construction, and tailoring can
be particularly beneficial.
***Skills:
1. Knowledge of Fabrics and Materials: Understanding different types of fabrics and their
properties is crucial for making fitting adjustments.
2. Pattern Making and Alteration: Skills in creating and modifying patterns to ensure
proper fit.
3. Sewing and Garment Construction: Proficiency in sewing techniques and garment
construction methods.
4. Attention to Detail: Precision in measurements and adjustments to ensure the best fit.
5. Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze fitting issues and determine the best solutions.
6. Communication Skills: Effective communication with designers, tailors, and clients to
understand and meet their fitting requirements.
7. Computer Skills: Familiarity with computer-aided design (CAD- GERBER) software
and other digital tools used in garment fitting and design.
***Experience:
1. Work Experience: Minimum 5 years of experience in garment fitting, tailoring, or
garment technology.
2. Industry Knowledge: Experience working with different types of fabrics, garments, and
fitting techniques. Familiarity with both mass production and bespoke tailoring processes.