Textile and Fashion Industry Training Centre (TaF.tc)

Textile and Fashion Industry Training Centre

Why choose Textile and Fashion Industry Training Centre?

TaF.tc is the training arm of the Textile & Fashion Federation (Taff). It’s also the first Continuing Education and Training Centre (CET) for the textile and fashion industry in Singapore, with the vision of becoming a global fashion school without boundaries.

We offer specially designed courses and programmes to prepare our students for a creative career in the highly competitive fashion industry, and to help industry professionals develop and specialize.

Our local and global fashion collaborations means we can offer unrivaled, continuously updated services, enabling TaF.tc to stay in line with leading national and international fashion industry standards.

TaF.tc provides intensive training programmes for individuals from various disciplines, preparing them for the following areas of the fashion industry:

- Merchandising and Marketing
- Apparel Design and Product Development
- Footwear Design and Product Development

Reviews

Default avatar
Aaron
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Yassss

Totally would recommend this program. It’s very informative and is taught by industry people who have a wealth of experince to share. 10s 10s 10a across the board!! Learn a lot about the workings from inside the industry that isnt normally taught in design school. The trainers are well informed and very knowledgeable. The courses give a very good insight into the fashion industry especially the production side. Great if you intend to start your own business or you are in the midst of a career switch. Totally would recommend this program. The hands on learning means you will understand the lessons better. You will get hands on experience with every aspect of the production industry and more. The merchandising courses are also very good. Yas!

Default avatar
Fahmy
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Taf.tc Design Course

Industry professionals as your guiding light, how much better can it get?
The lecturers are not your typical academic types, they have actually been in the garment industry for years and have the chutzpah to back it up.
You start with the basics -fibre, yarn, moving on to the garment components, illustrating your ideas onto paper and software, sourcing for trims/fabrics and marketing tools for the industry.
The learning curve is steep, so patience and an open mind is a virtue to have, going through these 3-4 month diploma courses.
Respect what the courses have to offer and you will be rewarded in spades.
Sign up for the shorter courses if you want to have a feel for the learning environment and see where that will lead you.
Recommended for those who are genuinely interested to know more about the garment industry.

What would you improve about this program?
A longer, specialised course (local or overseas) for diploma graduates/alumni who wish to take the next step after working for a few years.
Default avatar
Clara
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Footwear diploma is really fun and informative

The footwear diploma is jointly developed by taf.tc and Are Surprised, a world renowned pattern making school. All instructors are from the industry and all the classes were very hands-on and interactive. Taf.tc was also extremely supportive of students post-course, constantly sending out post graduation opportunities at companies or retail opportunities for graduates that go into entrepreneurship after. The courses are regularly updated to include current trending education topics such as bespoke shoe making and athletic shoes. The course ran for 3 months full time from Monday to Saturdays, 8 hours a day. It was very intensive but I managed to learn alot in a very short period of time. At the end of the diploma, the school took us on a trip to visit a shoe factory in China which reinforced everything that we had learnt. I enjoyed attending this course very much.

Default avatar
Amanda
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Course for Anyone Interested in entering the Fashion Industry

Attended the Product Development Diploma course, and as someone who has already been sewing as a hobby for several years, this course has taught me not only technical skills to further my interest but a lot about the work behind the scenes in the fashion industry.

The lecturers are friendly and engaging, and the classes are just the right amount of challenging to keep you on your toes. This course covers a broad spectrum about the work put into the garments you see in your retail store. It takes you from design to production, to quality assurance and even working out costs and margins.

To be completely honest, you might not enjoy every single module taught, but it is a necessary process for understanding the entire scope of the fashion industry. Covering that much ground also helps you to get a clearer understanding on which parts of the process you like/dislike more so you can steer yourself in the right direction.

What would you improve about this program?
There seems to be much more to learn about the industry, and perhaps a longer course length would have been necessary to cover some of the gaps in skills/knowledge that is missing.
Default avatar
Perri
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fashion? TaFtc have it all :D

Took numerous courses in fashion with TaFtc, Footwear, Apparel, Merchandising & Marketing etc. The courses are intensive, which means be prepared to give your full focus. Though can be a little stressful but you get to acquire knowledge in the shortest amount of time. They focus on providing students with the essential and relevant knowledge to build a career in fashion. And their trainers are industry practitioners with years of experiences, hence, whatever learnt can be put into actual use. I had learnt to see fashion in a business perspective which now I have more confident and ready to move into the next stage of my career. Even though, I had graduated, I still do sign up for their short courses whenever I have the time. There are so much to learn about in fashion, yet TaFtc have it all :D

Programs

Displaying 1 - 1 of 1

Staff Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with program leaders.

Andre Mark

Job Title
CTO, Marketing Strategist
Andre is in charge of both the Tech and Marketing department at TaF.tc. Andre help built TaF.tc's digital architecture to help ease the administrative processes and enhance its digital capabilities. His Key hobbies are traveling, gaming, hiking and soccer! During his free time, he likes to watch Netflix, learn aquascaping and eat!
Andre Mark

What is your favorite travel memory?

My favorite travel memory was simply doing a road trip from San Jose to San Diego on a 12-hour drive. In between the drive, my friends and I would stop at farms to buy strawberries and avocados as cheap as $5 per basket. Our route destinations were to go from San Jose, Gilroy (outlet shopping), Six flags (LA), Las Vegas, Disneyland, and finally San Diego.

How have you changed/grown since working for your current company?

Coming from a tech and finance industry, TaF.tc was a whole new world for me. I definitely wanted a fresh new start where I could expand my knowledge and skills in technology and digitalization, but through a different channel.

When I first came to TaF.tc, I was appointed to be a team leader for the Marketing Team. Being a team lead, I was able to deep dive into social media marketing using both Facebook/Google ads, which I had no experience doing either apart from the basic campaign setups. Through many trial and errors, my team and I managed to come up with a working strategy in campaigns which resulted in an exponential growth in our sales and presence online.

TaF.tc also gave me an opportunity to build our own tech division where we could run multiple technology projects with the goal to go digital and enhance all our processes to help ease the administrative work. TaF.tc is a great place to work if you are looking to learn on the go and have a never stop learning attitude. I truly appreciate the opportunity and culture that the company has built to truly maintain its goal towards "being a global fashion school without boundaries."

What is the best story you've heard from a return student?

The best story I've heard from a returning student is from one of our graduates, who has a startup called Kerbside. I remember meeting the founder Fahmy at our Open House 2019 to sign up for our digital marketing programs when he first started his e-commerce store just after he ended our Diploma in Merchandising and Marketing. Meeting Fahmy gave me assurance that TaF.tc is providing continuing education for our students, even after they have completed their Diploma and started their own business.

If you could go on any program that your company offers, which one would you choose and why?

If I would have to go into any program, it would be the TaF.tc's Diploma in Footwear Design and Product Development. The reason why I would take this Diploma is that it is so unique in every aspect. I started my footwear journey with TaF.tc's Athletic shoe class and I was hooked from there to improve my workmanship and craft by taking on more construction series classes. Plus, I got to create my own bespoke shoes!

What makes your company unique? When were you especially proud of your team?

TaF.tc has an extremely fun and exciting place to work at. With its ever-changing environment, the company aims to move along with the country's goal towards digitalization and still maintaining its authenticity to train the industry.

I am extremely proud of my team as everyone is willing to quickly adapt when a new development has been implemented. All staff has the joint mentality of the "pebble movement": always start laying the path one pebble at time and adjust along the way.

What do you believe to be the biggest factor in being a successful company?

I believe that, for a company to be successful, it has to first align its people to the company's goals and direction. The company also has to build a culture where it encourages experiments and errors, as only through these instances it will allow for growth in developments.

I believe it is also important to also get people who are constantly hungry to work towards creating something meaningful and have ownership towards what they have created.