Tirumala Designers: A Legacy of Excellence in Fabrics and Ready Garments

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Tirumala Designers has been a beacon of quality and innovation in the fabric and garment industry since its inception on 20th March 1996. Founded by the visionary duo, Ramniklal Shah and Premjibhai Shah, the company quickly carved out a niche for itself by focusing on high-quality fabrics and elegant women’s ready-to-wear garments. Over the decades, Tirumala Designers has not only maintained but also enhanced its reputation as a brand that embodies traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.

Under the leadership of Kartik Shah, the current CEO and Director, the company has flourished even further, expanding its product offerings and solidifying its place as a leader in the textile market. With a corporate office located in the bustling hub of Andheri West, Mumbai, Tirumala Designers continues to innovate, providing a wide range of fabrics that cater to the diverse needs of Indian women, while ensuring that each piece reflects the brand’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Their journey started from humble beginnings, but Tirumala Designers quickly rose to prominence due to their ability to adapt to changing market trends without sacrificing their core values of authenticity and excellence. Their customer base, which started locally, now extends across India, making them a household name in the world of women’s fashion.

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