Store every customer's thobe measurements down to the collar, cuff and tassel, commit to delivery dates you can keep, and hold deposits, balances and tailor assignments in one place. Built for thobe and thawb tailors across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and the wider Gulf.
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The thobe goes by many names across the Gulf: thobe or thawb in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain, kandura in the UAE, dishdasha in Oman. It is one garment, cut to a customer's own measurements and finished the way he likes it: the collar style, the cuffs, whether the neck carries a tarboosha tassel, and the fabric for the season. TailorSync keeps that full picture on a saved profile for every customer (length, shoulder, sleeve, chest, collar, cuff and tassel preference), so a man who orders half a dozen thobes at once, or comes back next winter for more of the same, is never measured or asked twice. From the first deposit to final handover, every order, part-payment and tailor assignment sits in one system your whole team can see. It runs in the browser, so a shop anywhere in the Gulf can sign up and work with nothing to install, each business setting its own currency and locale.
Keep each customer's thobe measurements on a saved profile: length, shoulder, chest, sleeve, collar, cuff and tassel preference, ready to reuse on the next order without a re-measure. Gulf men often order several thobes in one go and come back for more to the same spec, so a profile you take once serves for years. Nobody re-measures a regular or copies figures across by hand.
A thobe is defined by its finish, and that finish shifts by region and by taste. Record the collar style, whether it is a stand collar, a shirt collar or none at all, the cuff type for buttons or links, the front placket, the pocket, and whether the neck carries a tarboosha. Those choices are saved on the order and travel to the tailor, so the piece is cut and stitched the way the customer asked, not the way the last one happened to be.
Book each thobe as a custom order with a deposit up front, an agreed delivery date and the tailor who will make it, then move it through clear production statuses to collection with the balance always in view. A ready-made thobe off the rail can be turned into a made-to-measure order at the counter, so you keep the sale when the fit is close but not right. Delivery dates matter most through Ramadan, Eid and National Day, when every customer wants his thobes ready for the same week.
Hold your thobe fabrics as their own SKUs with suppliers and cost: the lighter cottons and blends for summer, the heavier weaves for winter, in the whites and off-whites customers ask for by name. Low-stock alerts warn you before a favourite cloth runs out ahead of a busy season. You can also sell ready-made thobes, ghutras and accessories at the counter POS, on a cash session that reconciles at close.
Run branches in different Gulf cities and countries from one account, each with its own sales, orders, stock and cash sessions. Give owners, managers and tailors the access that fits their job, and share stock or the client book between locations when it helps. One dashboard reads a single shop or the whole group.
For a UAE business, TailorSync issues FTA-compliant tax invoices in AED with sequential, gap-free numbering, printed on 80mm thermal or A4. For a shop in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait or Bahrain, it runs the same thobe workflow as cloud software with your own currency and locale, so you invoice and report in the terms your market uses. Tax-inclusive or tax-exclusive pricing is your choice.
How it works
On the customer's first visit, take his thobe measurements and record how he wants it finished: the collar, the cuffs, the fabric and whether it carries a tarboosha. Save it all to a reusable profile so the next order starts from what you already know.
Raise the custom order, set the delivery date, assign it to a tailor, and take a deposit against the balance with a printed receipt or tax invoice. If he wants six thobes to the same spec, they go on together as one order.
Move each thobe through production statuses so you always know what is cut, stitched, ready for fitting or waiting for collection. That is what keeps the Ramadan and Eid rush from getting away from you.
Collect the balance at delivery, issue the final invoice or receipt, and close the cash session with a drawer count. The customer's profile is ready for his next order, this season or the next.
Yes. The thobe, thawb, kandura and dishdasha are one garment with different names across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE and Oman, and TailorSync runs the same tailoring workflow for all of them. It is cloud software you open in a browser, so a shop anywhere in the Gulf can sign up and work with nothing to install, and each business sets its own currency and locale.
Yes. Every customer has a saved profile with his measurements (length, shoulder, chest, sleeve, collar and cuff) and how he likes the thobe finished, from the collar style to the cuffs and whether it carries a tarboosha. You pull it up and apply it to a new order in one step, which suits the customer who orders several thobes at once or comes back each season for more of the same.
You take a deposit when the order is placed, record part-payments at any stage, and see the balance still due at collection on every order. When a customer orders a batch of thobes together, the whole order carries one running balance, so there is no confusion when he comes to settle, and the figures flow into your receivables.
For a UAE business, TailorSync issues FTA-compliant tax invoices in AED with sequential, gap-free numbering, which is the market it is built around. For a shop in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait or Bahrain, it runs the same thobe workflow as cloud software with your own currency and locale, and prints clear itemised invoices for your records and customers, so you keep one platform across your markets. It does not file to any country's e-invoicing system on your behalf.
Yes. TailorSync is multi-branch and multi-country, so shops in different Gulf cities run under one account, each with its own sales, orders, stock and cash sessions, with optional resource sharing and role-based access. You can start on a free 30-day trial with the full feature set, then choose a Starter, Expansion or Enterprise plan to fit a single atelier or a chain across the region.
Start a free 30-day trial of TailorSync and keep thobe measurements, collar and cuff choices, deposits and delivery dates in one place. Cloud software for thobe tailors across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and the wider Gulf.