At Sus Garment Artisans Association, we believe in the power of skill development and economic empowerment. Our mission is to provide comprehensive training and job opportunities to women, helping them become self-reliant and skilled artisans in the garment industry. Supported by the MSME SFURTI scheme, our project is designed to create sustainable livelihoods and promote traditional craftsmanship.
About Us
The Sus Garment Artisans Association is a beacon of hope for women seeking to improve their lives through skill acquisition and employment. Our production facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to create high-quality men’s wear, women’s wear, and kids’ wear garments. We are dedicated to fostering a supportive community where women can thrive both professionally and personally.
Training Programs
Our training programs are at the heart of our mission. We offer extensive training to women, covering various aspects of garment production:
- Basic Sewing Skills: Introduction to sewing techniques, understanding different types of fabrics, and operating sewing machines.
- Advanced Tailoring: Pattern making, cutting, and assembling garments with precision.
- Quality Control: Ensuring each garment meets high standards of quality through meticulous inspection and finishing.
- Embellishment Techniques: Adding artistic touches such as embroidery, beading, and fabric printing.
Empowerment Through Employment
Upon completing the training programs, women are offered employment opportunities within our production facilities. We ensure a supportive work environment where artisans can apply their skills and contribute to the creation of beautiful garments. Our goal is to provide stable income sources and empower women to achieve financial independence.
Our Facilities
Our production facilities are designed to support efficient and high-quality garment manufacturing:
- Modern Machinery: Equipped with the latest sewing machines, cutting tools, and quality control equipment.
- Men’s Wear Production: Specializing in shirts, T-shirts, trousers, and traditional attire.
- Women’s Wear Production: Creating a variety of garments, from casual wear to formal dresses such as Kurtis, Dresses, Kurta with Pant, Tops, T-shirts, etc.
- Kids’ Wear Production: Designing and producing comfortable and stylish clothes for children of all ages.
