Fashion4 min read

Custom Clothes Used to Be a Luxury. Not Anymore.

Published: March 28, 2025·4 min read·Fashion

Starting at ₹199, Talrr makes custom-stitched clothing affordable for every Indian. Here's how we made it possible.

India is at a fascinating crossroads when it comes to fashion and technology. With over 1.4 billion people and one of the world's largest textile industries, the country is ripe for disruption — and Talrr Stitched is leading the charge.

The Opportunity

For too long, getting a custom-fitted garment in India has meant dealing with fragmented, unorganized tailoring services. Quality is inconsistent, pricing is opaque, and the entire experience is offline and time-consuming.

But the data tells a compelling story: India has 15 million tailors, a ₹3 lakh crore market, and hundreds of millions of consumers who genuinely want better-fitting clothes. The infrastructure for disruption is already here — it just needed technology to connect the dots.

How Technology Changes Everything

Computer vision AI, the same technology powering self-driving cars and medical diagnostics, can now be applied to something as personal and everyday as clothing. At Talrr, we've built a model that captures 20+ body measurements in under 60 seconds using nothing but a smartphone camera.

The implications are profound. Suddenly, every Indian — regardless of where they live or how far they are from a tailor — can get a perfectly fitted garment stitched by a skilled artisan and delivered to their door.

The Human Side

Technology is only part of the story. Equally important is the human impact. By creating a marketplace for rural women tailors, Talrr is generating sustainable income for artisans who previously had no direct access to customers.

Every order placed on Talrr is not just a transaction — it's an investment in a woman's livelihood, her children's education, and her community's economic future.

“We didn't just want to build another fashion app. We wanted to build something that would meaningfully change lives — both for the people wearing the clothes and the people stitching them.”

— Talrr Stitched Team

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