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Manufacturing process

Apparel manufacturing process: from brief to dispatch readiness

A practical view of how apparel programmes typically progress through development, sampling, production and packing preparation.

Garment production team working across sewing, cutting and assembly stages

Important

Workflows vary by programme

Exact workflows vary by product category, fabric complexity, branding requirements and buyer approval gates. Use this guide as a shared reference, then confirm programme specifics with our team.

Process

Typical apparel manufacturing stages

Use these stages as a shared reference when preparing briefs, samples and approvals.

  1. Programme briefing

    Define category, estimated volumes, markets, references and delivery expectations so development starts with clear priorities.

  2. Product development

    Interpret the brief into construction direction, specification notes and material considerations ahead of sampling.

  3. Material and trim coordination

    Review fabric weight, composition, hand-feel, colour and trim options against the intended garment performance and presentation.

  4. Sampling and approval

    Produce development samples for fit, construction, material and branding review before sealing an approved reference.

  5. Production preparation

    Organise cutting plans, construction standards and production instructions around the approved sample.

  6. Cutting, sewing and assembly

    Convert approved constructions into bulk garments through controlled cutting and sewing with in-line checks.

  7. Quality inspection

    Review measurement, construction and finishing against sealed samples and agreed programme requirements.

  8. Packing and dispatch preparation

    Prepare packed assortments and despatch documentation readiness according to the programme brief.

Next step

Plan your next production programme

Share product category, fabric direction and approval needs to discuss a manufacturing path.