From the dishdasha tailors of the Mubarakiya souk to the abaya boutiques of Salmiya and Hawally, and the shops out in Al Ahmadi, TailorSync runs your counter, your workshop and your invoicing as cloud software. One browser login handles retail sales, custom orders, saved measurements and fabric stock, priced in KWD, with nothing to install.
Free for 30 days. No card needed. Built for the UAE and GCC.
TailorSync is cloud tailoring-shop ERP and POS software, built in the UAE by the family behind a tailoring company with 30 years at the counter and in the workshop. Kuwait's trade runs the same way that shaped it: a customer leaves a deposit on a bespoke dishdasha, another orders an abaya for a wedding, a fabric that sold well in Mubarakiya runs low before National Day, and a delivery date has to hold. Generic retail tills, written by people who have never taken a measurement or promised an Eid handover, cannot follow that. Because TailorSync is cloud software, a shop in Salmiya, Hawally or Al Ahmadi signs up and runs it from a browser, with nothing to install and no server on site. It is priced in KWD, and since Kuwait has no VAT, your invoices carry no tax line.
Serve the walk-in volume of Mubarakiya, Salmiya and Hawally at speed: retail and account sales, deposits or full payment, and thermal 80mm or A4/A5 receipts. Every till runs on an open and close cash session with drawer reconciliation, so a busy day before National Day or Eid still balances at close.
Book bespoke dishdashas, abayas, alterations and repairs with a firm delivery date and an assigned tailor. Dishdasha is the Kuwaiti name for the men's robe, and each order moves through production statuses with its deposit and running balance in plain view, so nothing promised for a wedding or Eid slips.
Capture a customer's measurements once (length, shoulder, sleeve, chest, collar and cuffs for a dishdasha, or the full set for an abaya) and reuse them years later. That is the end of re-measuring regulars, of WhatsApp photos of a tape measure, and of the notebook that goes missing behind the counter.
Hold fabrics, trims and finished pieces as SKUs with suppliers and low-stock alerts, so a popular cloth does not vanish before National Day, Liberation Day or Eid. Print barcode labels for bolts and ready-to-wear, scan them at the till, and raise purchase orders to your suppliers in the souk or overseas.
Issue clean invoices priced in KWD with sequential, gap-free numbering and separate retail and wholesale pricing. Kuwait has no VAT today, so there is no tax line to add. Receivables, payables, cash flow, P&L and aging are all reported for you, so you read your numbers without a spreadsheet.
Run branches in Kuwait City, Salmiya, Hawally and Al Ahmadi from one account, with role-based access for owners, managers and staff and optional resource sharing between shops. Compare branch sales, receivables and stock on a single dashboard.
How it works
Start a cash session, then ring up walk-in retail, take a deposit on a bespoke dishdasha or abaya, or book an alteration for a customer who needs it before the weekend.
Record the client's measurements, chosen fabric and garment details on the order, matched to their saved profile if they have shopped with you before, so the tailor has everything to start.
Assign a tailor and move each job through production statuses towards its promised date, watching low-stock alerts so no fabric shortage holds up a bench.
Collect the balance on collection, issue an invoice in KWD, close and reconcile the drawer, then review sales, receivables and stock across every Kuwait branch.
For a Kuwaiti dishdasha or abaya shop, the best fit is software that understands the trade rather than a generic retail till. TailorSync is cloud software built in the UAE by the family behind a tailoring company with 30 years at the counter, so it models the real workflow: deposits on custom orders, reusable measurement profiles, delivery-date promises, alterations, fabric stock and clean invoicing, all priced in KWD, with a free 30-day trial so you can judge it against your own shop's day.
Kuwait has not introduced VAT, so there is no VAT to charge and your invoices carry no tax line. TailorSync is priced in KWD, with sequential, gap-free numbering and separate retail and wholesale pricing. Its built-in tax invoicing was made around the UAE's FTA VAT rules, which is the primary tax market the product is built for, and in Kuwait you simply run it without a tax rate. TailorSync does not connect to any Kuwait tax authority, because there is no VAT system to connect to.
Yes. Ready-to-wear sells through the POS, while made-to-measure dishdashas and abayas are tracked as custom orders with saved measurements, deposits and an assigned tailor. When a customer likes a piece on the rail but wants it in their own size, the Customize action at the counter turns that stock item into a made-to-measure order, so retail and bespoke stay on one set of books.
Yes. TailorSync is multi-branch, so shops in Kuwait City, Salmiya, Hawally, Al Ahmadi or anywhere else run under one account, each with its own sales, orders, stock and cash sessions. You can optionally share stock and resources between branches, and read reporting per branch or across the whole business.
Yes, there is a free 30-day trial with the full feature set and no card required, run entirely from the browser. After that, paid plans are Starter, Expansion and Enterprise, sized by the number of users and branches, so a single Salmiya shop can start small and move up as it grows into more locations.
Start a free 30-day trial of TailorSync, cloud software built in the UAE by a tailoring family, and bring your counter, your workshop and your invoicing together. Priced in KWD, from a single Salmiya shop to a multi-branch operation across Kuwait.