RESOURCE

Real tools. Useful books. Industry knowledge.
No hype. No filler.
Just what’s actually used.

These are the tools, books, and resources I recommend based on real-world experience in the L.A. garment industry. They’ll save you time, money, and mistakes.

INDUSTRY TOOLS

Tools that show up in real workflows – not just online recommendations.

Organizes tech packs and production details in one place.

Use it when: You’re working with factories or managing multiple styles.

Reality: Helpful – but only if you understand what you’re communicating.

3D garment visualization and prototyping.

Use it when: You already understand garment construction.

Reality: Powerful, but not beginner-friendly.

Tracks production, costing, timelines, and more.

Use it always: This is how things stay organized.

Reality: Simple tools outperform complex systems.

Note: Some of the links above are affiliate links. I only recommend what I actually use.

BOOKS THAT MATTER

Foundational books that will save you thousands in mistakes.

The Entrepreneur's Guide to Sewn Product Manufacturing

Kathleen Fasanella

Explains how factories

actually operate.

Patternmaking for Fashion Design

Helen Joseph Armstrong

Teaches how garments

are actually built.

The Fashion Business Manual

Fashionary

Clear overview of how a brand functions from concept to retail.

Overdressed

Elizabeth Cline

Shifts how you think about pricing, production, and the system you’re stepping into.

Some links may be affiliate links. I only recommend what’s actually worth using.

SUPPLIES & SERVICES

A running list of trusted vendors and resources.

Sample Makers (L.A.)

Trusted patternmakers and sample rooms.

Fabric & Trims

Where to source quality materials.

Labels, Tags & Packaging

Suppliers that get it right.

Freight & Logistics

Shipping and fulfillment options.

WHAT NOT TO BUY

Distractions that cost more than they help.

Overpriced "fashion startup" kits

Generic online courses with no production insight

Tools that look good but don't improve workflow

Anything that skips construction fundamentals

Focus on understanding the process first.

Most mistakes in fashion don't come from lack of creativity - they come from lack of understanding.

Understand the process. Everything else gets easier.