Crafting Tomorrow

Fashion requires dedication, thinking ahead, and a knack for understanding the industry trends. We, at Cheer Sagar, do just that. Our team of designers and creators are highly skilled in designing the best women’s fashion wear. We curate our team from around the country to bring the best talent to the table. Our company specializes in using various processes to create high-end products. These include tie & dye, embroidery, laser cut, bead and sequence, lace, patchwork, screenprint, brush print, mill print, dyed yarn, enzyme/stone wash, etc. Along with the machine and handwork, we also work with a variety of fabrics from cotton blends, viscose, voiles, crepes, georgette, velvet, jacquard, dobbies, chiffons, linens, jersey, and many more to meet the requirements of our clients and buyers. Creating new trends, better designs every season, and offering a versatile range of high-end products is our forte. We have been crafting fashion from past, present, and will continue doing so in the future. Our design team also works with WGSN, the renowned international fashion trend forecasting website. This helps us make the best products for our clients and never deliver an out of fashion product.

INNOVATION

From our minds to the ramps to your stores

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WARDROBE

How we give your wardrobe a makeover

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  • MACHINERY

    Imagining possibilities at every step

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  • DESIGNS

    When history fashions a modern day classic

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  • EMPOWERMENT

    Helping women get the spotlight they deserve

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