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Embroidered Distressed Jeans
Straight-leg and vintage wash jeans for private label and streetwear brands. Low-MOQ, sample-first development with embroidery and custom logo, fit review, and bulk production support.
The Embroidered Distressed Jeans sits in our denim collection program as a straight-leg and vintage wash jeans. Spec-wise it leans on the specified fabric; production-wise it lives or dies on straight-leg and vintage wash.
Build & Specification
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Jeans |
| Fit | straight-leg |
| Wash / finish | vintage wash and distressed |
| Style | vintage / retro |
| Decoration options | embroidery and custom logo |
| MOQ | Startup-friendly minimums, quoted once decoration and sizes are set |
| Sampling | Sample-first development before bulk |
Sampling, MOQ & Production
The sampling plan for this jeans centers on care label, trims, and packaging direction, after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance, and straight-leg block grading across the size run. Get those signed off and bulk becomes predictable; skip them and revisions stack up. Comparing factories first? Read clothing manufacturer for startup brands.
Pre-Bulk Checklist
The sign-off that matters here is not the look — it is care label, trims, and packaging direction, after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance, and straight-leg block grading across the size run. Each one shifts cost or lead time if it slips, so we lock them early.
- Lock care label, trims, and packaging direction on the first sample.
- Lock after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance on the first sample.
- Lock straight-leg block grading across the size run on the first sample.
- Lock embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density on the first sample.
Making It Your Product
Branding scope is yours to set: keep it to embroidery, or layer in woven labels, hangtags, hardware, and packaging. Either way it is planned through private label clothing manufacturer so the the specified fabric base is not compromised.
Buyer Questions
What has to be locked before bulk?
Block grading, fabric, trims, and the embroidery layout — with vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels, embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, and after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance signed off. Our complete guide to apparel sampling walks through the sequence.
What should be confirmed during sampling?
For this style the key checkpoints usually sit around vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels, embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, and after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance. Locking vintage wash at sample stage avoids surprises once bulk materials are booked.
Can you customize the branding on this jeans?
Yes. Beyond embroidery and custom logo, we support woven labels, hangtags, custom trims, and packaging matched to your target price point as part of a private label program.
What is the MOQ for this jeans?
This jeans supports low-MOQ first runs, but the exact minimum depends on the straight-leg and vintage wash build, color count, decoration scope, and size split. We confirm a workable MOQ through our sampling and MOQ workflow once the brief is clear.
Keep Reading
- sampling and MOQ workflow
- complete guide to apparel sampling
- How Apparel Production Lead Times Really Work
- Contact StitchQuote
- Private Label vs White Label Clothing
- Why Bulk Fabric Approval Matters Before Production
Request a Quote
When you are ready, the fastest route to a number is a short brief — quantity, sizes, and embroidery — on our contact page. We confirm sampling readiness and the fabric/wash points up front. See related styles in the denim collection.
















