Key responsibilities typically include: Inspection of Materials: Examine fabrics, threads, and other materials used in production to ensure they meet quality specifications. Monitoring Production Process: Oversee various stages of garment production to ensure that processes are followed correctly, from cutting and stitching to finishing. Assessing Finished Products: Check completed garments for any defects or inconsistencies, such as incorrect stitching, uneven hems, or color discrepancies. Measuring and Testing: Verify that products meet design specifications in terms of size, fit, and overall appearance by taking measurements and performing tests on durability, colorfastness, and fabric performance. Enforcing Standards: Ensure that the production team adheres to the company’s quality standards, providing feedback and recommending adjustments if necessary. Reporting Issues: Document any quality issues, report them to management, and collaborate with the production team to correct the problems. Providing Training: Assist in training staff on quality control standards and best practices to prevent recurring issues. Maintaining Records: Keep detailed records of inspection results, rejected materials or products, and corrective actions taken to ensure quality consistency. This role is essential for maintaining the brand's reputation by ensuring that only high-quality products reach customers.