“Garment manufacturer” is a broad business label, so the correct NIC 2025 code depends on what type of clothing is actually produced. For manufacturers of outerwear made from woven, knitted, crocheted or non-woven fabric, NIC 141002 is a major code to examine. It covers outerwear including raincoats, while excluding outerwear made of leather and traditional wrap-around garments such as sarees, dhotis and lungis.
141002 works when outerwear is the real product line
The classification should follow production output, not the name printed on the company letterhead. A factory manufacturing shirts, trousers, jackets, dresses or other outer garments may align with 141002 depending on the exact product and material. Cutting, stitching, assembly, finishing and production control are indicators of manufacturing when the enterprise transforms fabric into finished apparel.
Garment manufacturing has several nearby sub-classes
NIC 141001 covers wrap-around or draped garments such as sarees, dhotis and lungis. NIC 141003 addresses underwear and nightwear, while 141004 covers specified fabric clothing accessories. Leather-based apparel is separated under 141005. Custom tailoring for individuals is 141006, and tailoring services for ready-made garment manufacturers are 141007. This is why a generic “1410 garment code” is not enough for a precise NIC 2025 selection.
- identify the main garment category by revenue or production value;
- check the principal material used;
- separate own manufacturing from job-work tailoring;
- separate custom consumer orders from standardized production;
- add additional activity codes if major product lines fall into different sub-classes.
Manufacturer versus retailer
A business that buys finished garments and resells them is engaged in trade, even if it markets products under a strong fashion brand. Manufacturing requires production or transformation. A company can be both manufacturer and retailer, but the two activities should not be conflated when the registration system allows each to be described separately.
Better activity wording
Instead of “garment business”, describe the actual output: “Manufacture of outerwear from woven and knitted fabrics” or a similarly accurate phrase. If the unit mainly makes sarees, underwear, leather apparel or accessories, use the sub-class that matches those goods rather than forcing 141002.
For a garment manufacturer whose principal production is non-leather outerwear, 141002 is a strong primary NIC 2025 candidate. A mixed factory should map its major product families before deciding which code is primary and which should be additional.