Factory Support for Apparel Brands That Need Flexible Production

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Factory Strength

Apparel Manufacturing Built on Capability, Process, and Control

StitchQuote supports apparel brands with sample development, category-based production planning, sewing execution, private label finishing, and process control that stays practical from first sample to bulk shipment.

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Sample Development

Pattern review, sample making, sample revision, and fit confirmation before the project moves into bulk execution.

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Multi-Category Production

Support for casualwear, streetwear, private label apparel, and denim programs with different construction and finishing requirements.

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QC Discipline

Checks built into production flow, including sample review, inline inspection, finishing review, and packing control.

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Private Label Support

Branding-ready finishing with labels, trims, hardware, packaging, and details that need better execution control.

Technical Capabilities

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Pre-Production

Tech packs are translated into production logic through pattern development, grading, sample revision, and marker planning before bulk work begins.

  • Tech Pack Review
  • Pattern Making
  • Pattern Revision
  • Grading
  • Marker Planning
  • Fabric and Trim Review
Stylized apparel cutting room scene with fabric rolls, layered fabric, cutting table, and bundling tags
Cutting and Prep

Material control starts with inspection, spreading accuracy, panel matching, and bundle preparation so sewing lines receive consistent inputs.

  • Fabric Inspection
  • Spreading
  • Precision Cutting
  • Panel Matching
  • Numbering and Bundling
  • Interlining Preparation
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Sewing and Construction

Construction strength comes from stitch control, seam sequencing, reinforcement details, and the ability to execute different garment structures cleanly.

  • Single-Needle Sewing
  • Overlock and Coverstitch
  • Rib Attachment
  • Zipper Installation
  • Pocket Construction
  • Bartacking and Reinforcement
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Branding and Decoration

Brand identity is applied through print, embroidery, label placement, and private label finishing that needs alignment between decoration and garment build.

  • Screen Printing
  • Heat Transfer
  • Embroidery
  • Label Application
  • Hangtag Preparation
  • Private Label Finishing
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Denim and Wash

Denim programs require stronger control over hardware, waistband and fly setup, wash coordination, and post-wash consistency checks.

  • Denim Construction
  • Waistband and Fly Setup
  • Rivet and Hardware Application
  • Wash Coordination
  • Post-Wash Review
  • Wash Consistency Control
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Finalization

The last stage covers finishing, measurement recheck, inspection, folding, packing, and shipment readiness before goods leave the factory.

  • Thread Trimming
  • Steam Pressing
  • Measurement Recheck
  • Final Inspection
  • Retail Packing
  • Shipment Readiness

How Production Moves Through the Factory

A structured process helps buyers understand how product direction moves from brief review into sample, bulk production, inspection, and shipment readiness.

50 Std MOQ
100 Denim MOQ
01

Brief Review

We review category, references, quantity, fabric direction, and whether the style fits our production structure.

02

Pattern and Sample

Pattern work and sample development help confirm fit, construction logic, and the right direction before bulk execution.

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Bulk Preparation

Approved sample details are translated into cutting, trims preparation, and line setup for production consistency.

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Bulk Production

Sewing, assembly, decoration, and finishing move forward under the approved production brief.

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Inspection

Inline checks, finishing review, and final inspection help reduce avoidable errors before packing starts.

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Packing and Dispatch

Goods move through steam pressing, packing, carton review, and shipment readiness before handoff.

Process Control at Key Production Stages

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Measurement Consistency

Tolerance checks against approved specifications help maintain size consistency across the order.

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Sewing Integrity

Construction quality is checked through seam alignment, stitch quality, reinforcement, and clean finishing.

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Trim and Branding Accuracy

Labels, zippers, buttons, hardware, and branding placements are checked against the approved brief.

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Wash Consistency

Denim and wash-based projects receive additional attention on appearance, handfeel, and post-wash consistency.

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Finishing Review

Pressing, thread cleanup, shape presentation, and surface appearance are reviewed before packing.

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Packing Accuracy

Final checks help confirm quantity, size ratio, labeling, folding, and carton packing before shipment.

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Active QC Protocol

Inspection discipline built into production, not added at the end

Discuss Your Product and Production Path

Send your tech pack, references, or quantity plan and we will review whether the factory setup fits your category, MOQ, sample needs, and next production step.