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Tailoring division

From hand stitches to fine finishing, from buttons to inlays,

The Tailleur cluster a crossroads of unique skills!

The Tailoring division, located at the Ifs (Calvados) site, comprises several trades involved in the production of a luxury ready-to-wear garment.

The trades in the tailoring division are :

Cutter
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Stacks fabrics for cutting by manual or automatic machine, depending on production requirements.

Hand seamstress
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Assembles part or all of a part by hand according to the quality criteria of the specifications.

Machine seamstress
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Assembles part or all of a garment on a professional sewing machine, according to productivity and quality criteria.

Finisher
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Hand finishing stitch used at the end of production for different applications (e.g.: chains, buttons, etc.).

Ironer
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Shapes parts in progress or to give them their final appearance using professional equipment.

All these activities are carried out by employees with over 50 years of recognized know-how . This know-how is passed on to new employees who, over time, acquire the expertise needed to produce quality garments for customer projects.
The versatility they acquire also enables them to change jobs and produce garments at different stages.

Some images of the Tailoring Division's trades

Atelier

Authenticity and a wealth of knowledge

For more than 50 years, we have partnered with some of France's most prestigious luxury houses, and we always work with the same objective of meeting their requirements.

Mr Amedi NACER - Manager of Ets Thierry-Fonlupt

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Professionals

For each business sector, we have know-how that sets us apart from our competitors. We'd like to highlight three specificities inherent to the Tailoring Sector.

Double-sided

The "double-face" operation consists of splitting the edge of the cashmere fabric with a machine called the "Double-Cut", in preparation for assembly and finishing operations on sleeved pieces (coats, jackets, etc.).

Leather mix

This process involves mixing different materials, such as cashmere with leather. A cashmere coat can be embellished with leather pieces. The leather is worked in our leather workshop and then assembled on the coat pieces at the Pôle Tailleur.

The cover point

This stitch, which recently appeared in our workshops for some of our customers' projects, is purely aesthetic to give a graphic aspect to the finishings of certain garments.