- Seen from a gallery window, hundreds of workers at the Indian Designs garment factory in Bangalore produce clothing for international labels. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Light streams in to the factory floor. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- A seamstress checks her work. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- A metal mesh safety glove protects a man’s hand as he uses a power tool to cut through a thickly layered pile of fabric. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Workers check over finished shirts. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Work stations at Indian Designs (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Two women sort pieces for assembling shirts. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Pressers work their way through piles of shirts at the factory’s ironing stations. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Henna-covered hands working on a sewing machine machine at Indian Designs. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Exit routes are marked with yellow lines and green arrows along a corridor through sewing machines at Indian Designs. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Workers prepare layers of fabric for cutting. (Photo: Krysten Massa)
- A woman readies pieces for embroidery machines. Multiple machines can embroider the same pattern simultaneously. Photo: Krysten Massa)
- One of Indian Designs’ major global clients is Portland, Oregon-based Columbia Sportswear.(Photo: Krysten Massa)
- Factory workers’ children and their teacher eye visitors at the company’s crèche, or day-care center, at Indian Designs’ Bangalore plant. (Photo: Alicia Bermudez)