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Garment Manufacturing: Processes, Practices and Technology

Garment Manufacturing: Processes, Practices and Technology

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sanjaykumarprasadp 2 years, 11 months ago

VERY GOOD KNOWLEDGEABLE BOOK

I HAVE THIS BOOK AND CONTINUE TO READ THIS IN THIS BOOK EVERY MATERIAL CLEARLY UNDERSTANDS ANYBODY.

prsarkar 8 years, 8 months ago Verified Buyer

Re: Garment Manufacturing: Processes, Practices and Technology

"Incidentally, not many books have been written about the process of garment manufacturing with a bird’s eye view. In most of the books available, only a part of the whole process is talked about, and that too, from an academician point of view! As a result, when students (after reading these books) reach the garment manufacturing shop floor, they are a lost soul as they cannot relate to the processes or even the terminologies as described in the books.
In his book “Garment Manufacturing- Processes, Practices and Technology”, Prasanta Sarkar shows the courage of writing a book that is going to be helpful to the beginners joining the garment manufacturing industry in the truest sense!
First of all, he approaches with a bird’s eye view towards the shop floor, breaking it up conveniently as it actually happens in the industry. Secondly, he exhibits the common sense of using exactly the terminologies that are used in the shop floor.
Further, Prasanta’s style of writing using bullets and tables in the right proportions makes the book the best that I have come across when reading about the garment industry.
Many would debate about the academic quality of the book since it really does not cite too much of so-called papers and researches related to this industry- but this is actually a compliment in disguise! We need to educate people about the how the industry actually works- not just about its theoretical model! In that respect, this book is a must read and also a must carry for a trained student entering the garment industry of India."
- <strong>Arnab Sen,</strong>
Assistant Professor, Textile Design, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Bhopal