Garment retail in Pakistan has its own rhythm. Every shirt comes in five sizes and four colours. Every design has a season. Customers ask for that one specific size that's somehow always sold out. Bookkeeping is supposed to track it, but in practice the size-colour matrix slips through the cracks within weeks of opening.

That's why generic POS software fails most garment and clothing stores — and what the right POS for a Pakistani clothing retailer actually needs to do.

1. Real size–colour variants, not a single SKU

A T-shirt design isn't one product. It's twenty: small/medium/large/XL × four colours. Your POS must let you create a single "style" with a proper variant matrix so your reports show what's actually selling, not just total units.

2. Barcoded tags with size + colour

Every garment leaves your warehouse with a barcode that uniquely identifies the size and colour. At the counter, one scan of the tag tells the POS exactly which variant just sold — no manual lookup, no errors.

3. Multi-branch with size-level transfers

Your Gulberg branch is out of mediums. Your Johar Town branch has a stack. A real garment POS lets you create a transfer for "T-Shirt-Blue-M × 12" and tracks who packed it, who shipped it, who received it — and updates both branches' stock in real time.

4. Seasonal collections and end-of-season reports

Garment retail lives by collections. You need reports that group sales by collection, show end-of-season residual stock, and tell you whether to mark down — before the next season's stock arrives and your cash gets stuck.

5. Shopify, Daraz, TikTok & Shopee for clothing

Garment is the most online category in Pakistan. Your POS should push your variants — yes, including size and colour — to Shopify, Daraz, TikTok Shop and Shopee, with stock kept in sync as orders come in.

6. Customer history and loyalty

A regular who buys a shirt every month is worth ten times a one-time buyer. A garment POS that captures customer history — what they bought, what size — turns into a sales tool the next time they walk in.

7. Returns and exchanges done right

Clothing has the highest return rate of any retail category in Pakistan. Your POS needs a smooth exchange flow: take back size M, give size L, adjust the price difference, update both stock counts, reflect on Shopify — all in one transaction.

FAQ

Does Revebe Digital support size–colour variants? Yes, the product model handles a variant matrix and every report respects size and colour. You can see which exact variant is selling out.

Can I print barcode tags for garments? Yes — Revebe Digital generates barcode tags per variant so each size+colour scans correctly at the counter.

Will it sync clothing variants to Shopify? Yes. Variants flow through to Shopify as proper Shopify variants and inventory stays in sync.

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