
Quality Control in Fashion Production: How Delight Level 6 Students Learn to Deliver Perfection
By Delight Technical College | School of Tailoring, Fashion & Design | 2026
In fashion production, the difference between a professional and an amateur is often not technical skill, it is quality control. A professional fashion producer does not just make garments that look good when finished. They implement a systematic process of quality checks throughout production that prevents problems from occurring in the first place and catches them before they reach the client when they do occur. Quality Control Principles is a dedicated 100-hour Level 6 module at Delight Technical College, and it is one of the most commercially valuable qualifications a fashion professional can possess.
🔍 What Is Quality Control in Fashion?
Quality control (QC) in fashion production refers to the systems and practices used to ensure that every garment produced meets a defined standard of quality consistently. It encompasses:
- Inspection of incoming materials- checking fabric and trims before production begins
- In-process quality checks- catching problems during production rather than after
- Final garment inspection- comprehensive assessment of finished pieces before delivery
- Documentation and record-keeping- maintaining quality records for accountability
- Corrective action- the systematic process of identifying, addressing, and preventing quality failures
📋 Quality Standards in the Kenyan Fashion Industry
Different market segments and clients have different quality standards and understanding those standards is essential for serving each one effectively:
Custom and Bespoke Production:
The highest standard every garment made specifically for an individual client to their exact measurements, design specifications, and material preferences. Any deviation from the specification is a failure. Quality control for bespoke work is primarily about precision and communication.
Small-Scale Ready-to-Wear:
Garments produced in small runs for boutique retail. Consistent construction quality and accurate sizing across the run are the primary quality concerns.
Uniform and Institutional Supply:
Garments must meet specific technical specifications like fabric weight, colour matching, dimensional accuracy, and durability standards and maintain those standards across potentially large production volumes.
Export Production:
The most stringent standard, export markets have specific technical, labelling, and documentation requirements that must be met without exception.
🎓 Quality Control in Delight’s Level 6 Curriculum
Module: Quality Control Principles
- Level: 6 | Term: Six (Module VI)
- Total Hours: 100 | Hours per Week: 9
What You Will Learn:
- Fabric inspection- identifying flaws, inconsistencies, and specification deviations in incoming materials
- Pattern and cutting checks- ensuring cutting accuracy before sewing begins
- In-process inspection- checking seam allowances, stitch quality, and construction at key stages
- Pressing and finishing standards- the professional finishing that defines garment quality
- Final inspection criteria- the comprehensive checklist applied to every finished garment
- Measurement checking- verifying that finished garments meet specification dimensions
- Defect classification- categorising faults by severity and determining appropriate action
- Corrective action procedures- systematic problem-solving when quality failures occur
- Documentation- creating quality records for accountability and improvement
💼 Why QC Skills Make You More Employable and More Profitable
Fashion employers consistently identify quality awareness as one of the most valued skills in job applicants. A graduate who understands quality control:
- Earns the trust of employers faster- they can be given responsibility sooner
- Reduces costly rework in a production environment
- Protects the reputation of their employer or business by preventing defective products reaching clients
- Justifies higher rates for their work- quality assurance is a premium service
- Builds client confidence- clients who trust the quality of your work order more frequently
“In fashion, quality is not a finishing touch, it is built into every stage of production. A graduate who understands this from the inside is worth significantly more than one who does not. At Delight, we build that understanding at Level 6.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



