The 4.5 year journey of K Clothing has been a long but
extremely exciting one! The K clothing team comprises of a whole bunch of
talented tailors, embroiderers, pattern cutters and finally a leader who makes
all of this happen!
The first ever show by K Clothing was in September 2011,
ever since there was no looking back.
The designs are such a hit that people from all walks of life are
knocking on our doors for what is possibly the most comfortable line of
‘Contemporary Linen’ clothes.
There is a saying ‘a boss says ‘go!’, a leader says ‘lets
go!’’ which is the basic concept the company is built on. A strong foundation
by a stronger leader.
This blog is all about the people who make the magic happen!
K Clothing has a number of people who have stayed on since the beginning and
some fresh talent.
Since there are so many, we will be breaking it down into 3
parts. (The list is not in order of
importance)
Revathy | Age: 30 |
Position : Helper | Been around : 8 Years.
Revathy comes from a humble background. She lost her husband
and was left alone to fend for herself and her two girls Swetha ( 13 years old)
and Sandhya (11 years old)
When asked why she enjoys working at Studio K, she answered
with a vibrant smile, “ after coming here, I have seen such an improvement in
myself and my life. She (Kaveri Lalchand) is the reason I look decent, dress
neatly and speak properly. She has completely changed me, for the better.”
Muthulakshmi | Age :
33 | Position : Making Embellishments | Been around : 7
Years.
When asked what she loves about her job, she responded with
a chuckle and said, “everything. What is there to not like about my job!”.
When asked how different working here was from the previous
export company, she said, “My boss was not as beautiful. I really like the way
she (Kaveri)) dresses and the way she gets angry and a minute later starts laughing!”
C. Jagannathan | Age
: 44 | Position : Embroiderer | Been around : 7 Years.

“I along with 25 women who were working for me lost our jobs
because of machines” he reminisced dolefully.
On a brighter note, he said he was happy he is working here
because of the value and appreciation that is given to handwork. “I felt encouraged by her (Kaveri). She knows
the value of handwork. I feel like I’ve been given a second chance. I really
want her to succeed!”
Jagannathan comes from a family of 4, his wife – Uma who
also does a little bit of embroidery and his daughter Vimala and son Madhan.
When asked if he enjoys the work he does, he laughed and
said, “I travel 60 kms everyday! What do you think?”
When asked what kind of work he enjoys the most, he says he
relishes sewing sequins onto fabric and that he likes the effect it gives.
Murali | Age : 52 |
Position : Master | Been around : 23 Years.
The first thing you notice about this man is his spirit. He
almost always seems to be in the best of moods and enjoys a complicated
project. He talks about how much he enjoys working for Studio K, mostly because
of how much he is respected and valued.
Prior to Studio K, he worked in an organization that gave little freedom
to innovate and create new patterns. But
here, at Studio K, he enjoys the freedom of innovation and is at his best with
complicated and difficult patterns.
His eyes lit up when he spoke about his favorite pattern
which he says looks very simple, but is the most difficult to execute.
Murali comes from a family of 4 – wife – Kavitha, daughter –
Jana Priyadharshini and son – Krishnakhant.
Kamaraj | Age : 36 |
Position : Master | Been around : 8 Years.

He talks about her temper with a laugh. He says, “She, a
woman, can easily frighten 20 men in a minute. It is very funny to see her get
angry sometimes. But when the work is bad or incomplete, then we all feel bad
that we failed her. There is a reason she gets angry, and that is when we
genuinely fear it. Otherwise its funny!”
Kamaraj speaks highly about his wife and kids – Vasanthi,
Ranjitha and Akash respectively. He hails from Thiruvallur.
Gopi | Age : 25 |
Position : Production in Charge | Been around : 4 Years.

Prior to doing what he loved, Gopi worked at a BPO, doing 3
shifts a day. He says he didn’t really enjoy his job but since it was his bread
and butter, he pushed through.
He had nothing but praises for his current boss. He talks
about how she is a ‘One woman army’ and how fascinating it is to see her lose her
temper sometimes. He says that’s the
only way she can get discipline in her company and that it is essentially her
job. He says, “a lot of bosses will just
say, “go do it”, but Kaveri shows you how to do it.”
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