Women’s apparel manufacturing
Dresses, kurtis, blouses and occasion‑wear pieces manufactured with pattern‑driven fits and fabric‑appropriate construction.
From fabric to finished garments and accessories, built for brands that care about detail.
LAVANYA SHRINGAR GHAR partners with brands, boutiques and export houses to manufacture a wide range of textile garments and clothing accessories. Every batch is treated as a collection with attention to fabric, fit and finishing.
Dresses, kurtis, blouses and occasion‑wear pieces manufactured with pattern‑driven fits and fabric‑appropriate construction.
Shirts, casual tops and basics with an emphasis on consistent sizing, stitching quality and repeatable patterns.
Scarves, stoles, belts, trims and other textile accessories produced to complement garment lines and seasonal collections.
Quietly manufactured collections for labels that need reliable partners to execute their design language at scale.
“We work with LAVANYA SHRINGAR GHAR across multiple seasons. Fabrics are handled carefully, fits remain steady across batches and the finishing is aligned with our brand’s expectations.”
“Sampling rounds are structured and communication is clear. Once sizes and specs are locked, bulk runs follow smoothly.”
“The team understands how design intent translates to stitching, especially for details and trims.”
“Quality checks are taken seriously. Threads, buttons and seams are aligned with the specifications we share.”
A textile‑driven business shaped by practical experience and close collaboration with brands.
LAVANYA SHRINGAR GHAR operates from Maslandapur in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, manufacturing a broad range of textile garments and clothing accessories for labels that value consistency and detail.
The company grew out of hands‑on tailoring and small‑batch production, gradually expanding into structured manufacturing while keeping the same attention to fit and finishing. Each style is treated as a pattern with its own requirements, rather than as generic units on a line.
From women’s apparel and men’s basics to accessories and private label lines, the focus is on fabric choice, stitching quality and practical timelines. The team works closely with brands to understand silhouettes, drape and end‑use before committing to production volumes.
Real workshop and office teams, focused on garments rather than staged photos.
Each service is tuned to support fashion brands, retailers and private labels.
From fabric sourcing support and pattern making to cutting, stitching and finishing, full manufacturing cycles are managed for ready‑to‑wear lines. The focus is on quality at each step rather than rushing volumes.
Dedicated sampling rounds for new collections, with iterative feedback from designers and brand teams. Samples are used to refine patterns, trims and finishing before bulk runs.
Scarves, stoles, belts, headbands and other fabric accessories produced to match garment fabrics, colours and seasons, helping brands build complete looks.
Quiet manufacturing for labels that require confidentiality. Patterns, sizing and branding elements are handled with care, aligned to brand guidelines.
Detailed inspections, thread trimming, button checks, ironing and final packing carried out to ensure garments are shelf‑ready on arrival.
Batches are packed based on size ratios, colour splits and store requirements, making receiving and merchandising quicker for partners.
A look at different types of garment lines executed for partners.
Crafted a fabric‑rich collection of dresses and kurtis with coordinated accessories for festive seasons.
Delivered recurring runs of core shirts in key colours and fits, built around standardised patterns.
Produced scarves, stoles and belts to extend an existing garment range with cohesive add‑ons.
Managed confidential runs of garments with strict pattern, label and packing requirements.
Coordinated fabric, embroidery and trims to bring a special‑occasion line to life with controlled detailing.
Led a finishing project where ironing, thread trimming and packing standards were the core focus.
Short insights for labels and buyers planning their next garment collection.
Thoughts on documenting patterns and measurement sets so customers recognise your brand’s fit across seasons.
Why it pays to define quality checkpoints along the sewing line instead of treating them as an end‑of‑line activity.
Specifics about fabric, trims and fit help sampling teams align early and avoid multiple reworks.
How to use colour stories and fabric continuity to make accessories feel naturally linked to your garments.
Feedback from labels, buyers and production teams.
“Sampling and production both respect design intent. Pleats, panels and trims are executed carefully, which shows when garments hit the rack.”
“Batches arrive labelled and size‑sorted, which makes our receiving process faster. Reorders feel straightforward.”
“We appreciate the clarity on capacity and timelines. It helps us plan export schedules realistically.”
“Finishing quality is consistent across stores, which keeps customer feedback steady and positive.”
We respond with practical next steps and timelines instead of generic promises.