Garment manufacturing
End‑to‑end garment production for tops, bottoms and sets, aligned to fabric and sizing requirements.
From fabric to stitching, we focus on everyday garments and practical quality.
SHIVA GARMENTS, on Gali No‑3 in Saral Kunj, Loni Dehat (Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh), manufactures textiles and garments across fabric types and clothing categories with attention to cutting, stitching and finishing.
End‑to‑end garment production for tops, bottoms and sets, aligned to fabric and sizing requirements.
Working with fabrics across texture and weight, preparing them for garment production.
Cutting clothes according to patterns and measurements so garments behave well when worn.
Inspecting stitching, seams and finishing before garments move to clients or shops.
“SHIVA GARMENTS talks through garment details calmly and delivers production in line with agreed specifications.”
“Garments feel consistent across batches, which makes selling easier.”
“Patterns and fits were respected exactly, with room for practical suggestions.”
“Sample runs were treated carefully and used to improve full production.”
A manufacturing unit that treats fabric, cutting and stitching as everyday responsibilities.
SHIVA GARMENTS operates from Gali No‑3 in Saral Kunj, Loni Dehat (Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh), manufacturing textiles and garments for brands, shops and buyers.
Fabric handling, cutting, stitching and finishing are treated as connected steps that influence how clothes feel when worn. The aim is to create garments that remain comfortable and reliable after leaving the factory.
From small batches to larger runs, production is discussed with clear language around fabric, sizes, timelines and quality checks.
Real factory work between machines, tables and garments.
Each service connects fabric handling with garment outcomes.
Manufacturing garments in planned batches, from cutting to stitching and basic finishing.
Preparing fabrics, handling rolls and readying materials for garment production.
Applying patterns and cutting garments to match size charts and designs.
Stitching garments, joining panels and ensuring comfortable seams and structure.
Running sample checks and final inspections before garments move to clients.
Simple packing and dispatch support aligned with client plans and routes.
Illustrative examples of work with fabric and clothing.
Coordinated cutting, stitching and checks across a planned batch of garments.
Handled fabric rolls and prepared materials for later garment work.
Applied new patterns and validated them through sample cutting and stitching.
Produced everyday garments with consistent stitching and simple quality checks.
Prepared samples that were used to refine full production details.
Supported basic packing aligned with shipment routes and timelines.
Short thoughts for brands, shops and buyers.
Why fabric weight and drape should influence garment design and cutting decisions.
How patterns help ensure garments feel similar across sizes and batches.
Simple practices that help keep sewing lines organised and predictable.
How sample checks can improve full production when taken seriously.
Feedback from brands, buyers and shops.
“Production felt aligned with our patterns and fabric, not rushed or improvised.”
“Garments arrived as discussed, with stitching and finishing checked beforehand.”
“Fabric handling was careful, which helped our garments feel better at the end.”
“Patterns were implemented carefully, with room for practical discussion.”
We respond with practical options around fabric, batches and timing.