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Y2K Denim Jacket
Cotton and vintage wash denim jacket for private label and streetwear brands. Low-MOQ, sample-first development with embroidery and applique patch, fit review, and bulk production support.
Think of the Y2K Denim Jacket as a development brief, not a catalog entry: cotton on a cotton and vintage wash denim jacket, with vintage wash treated as the points to confirm before bulk.
Build & Specification
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Denim Jacket |
| Fabric | cotton and denim |
| Wash / finish | vintage wash |
| Style | vintage / retro and streetwear graphic |
| Decoration options | embroidery and applique patch |
| Target wear | men’s |
| MOQ | Low minimums for first runs; final MOQ set per colorway and size split |
| Sampling | Sample and fit sign-off precede production |
Sample Sign-Off Points
The sign-off that matters here is not the look — it is after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance, care label, trims, and packaging direction, and vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels. Each one shifts cost or lead time if it slips, so we lock them early.
- Verify after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance on the first sample.
- Verify care label, trims, and packaging direction on the first sample.
- Verify vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels on the first sample.
- Verify embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density on the first sample.
Sampling & Production Path
Low-MOQ first runs are supported, but the number depends on cotton and the embroidery decoration — both drive minimums. We confirm it at quoting, not before. Background: complete guide to apparel sampling.
Branding & Decoration
Customization runs from a simple OEM logo job (embroidery) to a full ODM build with embroidery and applique patch, custom trims, and bespoke packaging. The heavier the branding, the earlier we lock it against vintage wash.
FAQ
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.
What branding can I add?
Lead with embroidery, then layer woven labels, hangtags, hardware, and packaging. On a cotton base we test decoration on the real fabric before bulk.
What is the MOQ for this denim jacket?
This denim jacket supports low-MOQ first runs, but the exact minimum depends on the cotton 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.
What has to be locked before bulk?
Block grading, cotton, 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.
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Start Your Quote
A quote on this denim jacket needs three things from you: target volume, size split, and branding intent. Send them through the contact page and we will come back on cotton, wash, and sample timing. Browse the rest of the denim collection while you decide.
















