About Braver: a pattern-making history.

Before Braver became a fashion-tech company, its experience was built in garment construction, fit, grading, prototyping and digital pattern making.

45+ years

of pattern-making practice behind decisions on fit, construction, grading and production handoff.

Digital-first

Digital tools became part of our work early, and they continue to shape how we look ahead at technology for fashion product development.

One workflow

We work inside our clients’ product-development processes, connecting software, pattern making and custom tools where they are most effective.

Professional background

From pattern making to digital product development.

Braver's story starts with garment construction and continues through digital methods, prototyping, technical collaborations and software for fashion teams.

  1. 1970s

    Decades of pattern making practice

    The experience behind Braver comes from hands-on garment construction: model development, fit, grading and industrial production logic.

  2. 1990s

    Digital pattern making

    Members of the team adopted CAD-based pattern development early, moving from manual drafting into digital construction methods.

    This forward-thinking approach led to collaborations with prestigious brands, including support in designing the Giorgio Armani Neve collection and the official apparel for Moro di Venezia, the winning yacht of the 1992 Louis Vuitton Cup.

  3. 2000s

    Fashion and motorsport collaborations

    The team’s work expanded across luxury fashion, performance apparel and motorsport, collaborating with brands including Armani, Ralph Lauren, Loro Piana, Max Mara, Porsche Design, Ferrari, and many others.

    Alongside pattern development, an internal prototyping lab supported sample construction, fit validation and product refinement for over a decade.

    This experience brought pattern-making and prototyping expertise into demanding technical environments where fit, movement and material behavior directly affected performance.

  4. 2010s

    Fashion-tech software

    Years of product-development experience now shape software for pattern development, team collaboration, product data and manufacturing workflows.

  5. 2020s

    Clab Assistant

    Clab Assistant turns Braver's pattern-making knowledge into a digital workflow for generating pattern foundations for menswear, womenswear and childrenswear collections.

    It brings construction logic, size development and production-ready outputs into a controlled software environment, helping teams move faster while keeping technical decisions in their hands.

Today

What still guides the way we work.

The history matters because it still defines how we approach quality, timing and technical evolution in fashion product development.

Construction logic

We pay close attention to how a garment is built, starting from anatomical measurements, proportions and fit.

Reliability

Quality also means being reliable: we treat deadlines, clear communication and technical competence as part of the service.

Experience and technology

We look ahead by turning accumulated experience into better methods, digital tools and services for fashion teams.