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Sampling

Apparel sampling services that protect bulk decisions

Develop prototypes and refinement samples for fit, construction, materials and branding review before bulk production begins.

Garment sample inspection for fit, construction and finishing review

Overview

How sampling supports manufacturing

Sampling turns development direction into physical references that buyers can evaluate, revise and approve.

Sample fees, quantities and turnaround times depend on programme complexity and are discussed against each brief rather than published as fixed claims.

Scope

What sampling covers

  • Prototype and development samples

  • Fit and construction review

  • Material confirmation

  • Branding and trim review

  • Revision and approval stages

  • Preparation for bulk production

Activities

Key sampling stages

  • Initial samples

    Establish construction, fit direction and material behaviour against the brief.

  • Fit and finish review

    Evaluate measurement, silhouette, seams and presentation details.

  • Revision cycles

    Incorporate buyer feedback before sealing an approved reference.

  • Bulk readiness

    Use approved samples as the construction standard for production planning.

Workflow

How it fits into manufacturing

Sampling sits between development and bulk production — converting specification into an approved physical standard.

Collaboration and approvals

Buyer feedback on fit, fabric, trims and branding guides revision stages until a sample is approved for production.

Quality considerations

Sealed samples become the reference for later in-line and final inspection, helping protect consistency once bulk begins.

Apparel sampling fit and finish review with garment samples prepared for programme approval

Next step

Discuss sampling for your programme

Share your category, branding and production requirements to start a manufacturing conversation.