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BSCI, Sedex, Okeo-tex Standard 100.
It depends on the order quantity, complexity of styles, and production processes. For simple basic styles with small order quantities, production can be completed in 1-2 weeks; for garments with complex designs or multiple processes and large order quantities, it may take 1-3 months.
We control quality through multiple links. When purchasing, we strictly select fabric suppliers and conduct comprehensive inspections on fabrics before they enter the factory; during production, we provide skill training for employees, standardize operating procedures, and regularly maintain equipment to ensure precise operation; each process has a quality inspection link, and finished products are also sampled to ensure they meet quality standards.
We offer a variety of fabrics. Natural fabrics include cotton, linen, silk, and wool, which are skin-friendly and breathable; chemical fiber fabrics such as polyester and nylon are wear-resistant and easy to care for; there are also blended fabrics that combine the advantages of multiple fabrics, such as cotton-polyester blends, which have both the comfort of cotton and the crispness of polyester, meeting different clothing needs.
We strictly select fabric suppliers, and the selected fabrics have undergone pre-shrinking treatment and color fastness testing. Under normal washing conditions, fading and shrinking are within industry standards. Dark-colored fabrics may have slight floating color during the first wash, which is normal and will improve in subsequent washes.
First, both parties communicate needs and confirm style details; then sign a contract specifying price, delivery time, etc.; after that, arrange sampling and the customer confirms the sample; once the sample is approved, arrange production and regularly feedback the progress to the customer during production; after production is completed, arrange shipment and provide logistics information.
The minimum order quantity for regular clothing is 2,000-50,000 pieces, which varies depending on style, fabric, etc. You can discuss details with our salesmen.
It is mainly affected by fabric cost, process complexity, labor cost, and order quantity. High-end fabrics have higher costs; complex processes such as embroidery, printing, and special tailoring increase costs; labor costs fluctuate with regions and skill levels; large order quantities reduce unit costs due to economies of scale.
Optimize production processes to reduce unnecessary procedures; cooperate with high-quality fabric suppliers for a long time to obtain preferential prices; improve production efficiency to reduce unit labor costs; reasonably plan inventory to reduce backlog and waste.