**SayPro SAQA Course 123631 – Costing the Art of Garment Creation

R9,899.00
South African rand (R) – ZAR
  • United States dollar ($) – USD
  • South African rand (R) – ZAR

The world of fashion is a symphony of creativity and economics, where garments are crafted with artistic vision and priced with precision. SayPro SAQA Course 123631 delves into the art of costing a garment, equipping individuals with the skills to determine accurate costs and value for garments that merge aesthetics with economics.

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The world of fashion is a symphony of creativity and economics, where garments are crafted with

artistic vision and priced with precision. SayPro SAQA Course 123631 delves into the art of costing a

garment, equipping individuals with the skills to determine accurate costs and value for garments

that merge aesthetics with economics.

Costing is a critical aspect of garment production, encompassing factors such as materials, labor,

overheads, and profit margins. SayPro’s course covers key aspects of garment costing, including

fabric analysis, labor calculations, overhead allocation, and pricing strategies. Participants will learn

how to strike a balance between creative expression and commercial viability.

The course highlights the significance of garment costing in the fashion industry’s sustainability and

profitability. Participants will explore how accurate costing contributes to efficient production

processes, informed pricing decisions, and successful fashion enterprises.

Completing SayPro SAQA Course 123631 opens doors to opportunities within the fashion industry,

production management, and fashion entrepreneurship. Whether aspiring fashion designers,

production managers, or individuals passionate about merging art and commerce, participants will

be equipped with the knowledge and skills to master the art of costing garments and contribute to

the dynamic world of fashion.

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