Pattern Making and Grading
Once the fabric is selected, the next step is pattern making. Denim behaves differently than knits or wovens due to its stiffness and stretch. A professional OEM clothing manufacturer knows how to grade patterns to accommodate for this. We use advanced CAD systems to create precise patterns. We also factor in the fabric's recovery rate, especially for stretch denim. This technical expertise ensures that the fit is consistent across all sizes. We offer custom grading rules to match your specific brand sizing, whether you are targeting the US, European, or Australian market.
Construction and Stitching Techniques
Construction is where the quality of an OEM clothing manufacturer truly shows. Denim requires specific stitching techniques to ensure durability. We utilize high-tension sewing machines capable of penetrating multiple layers of thick fabric. Our standard practice includes using a 4.5mm stitch length for strength. We also reinforce high-stress areas like the crotch and pockets with bartacks or double stitching. For a clean finish, we often use chain stitching on the outseam, which creates the coveted " roping " effect seen in premium denim. Every seam is inspected for puckering or loose threads before moving to the next stage.
Washing and Finishing Processes
The finishing process is what gives denim its character. From enzyme washing for a soft hand feel to acid washing for a vintage look, these processes require specialized equipment. As a full-service OEM clothing manufacturer, we have in-house washing facilities or partner with certified wet processing plants. We strictly control the washing recipes to prevent color bleeding and ensure consistency across batches. We also perform shrinkage tests at this stage to guarantee the garments meet the required measurements after washing.
Quality Control and Third-Party Inspections
Quality is non-negotiable in denim production. We implement a multi-stage quality control process. This starts with fabric inspection before cutting and continues through to the final packaged product. We work closely with third-party inspection companies like Asahi Link to provide unbiased quality audits. These inspections check for defects such as broken needles, inconsistent washing, or labeling errors. Only garments that pass these rigorous checks are shipped to our clients in Canada, the USA, and Europe.
Shipping and Logistics
After production and quality checks, we handle the logistics. We understand the importance of timely delivery for retail brands. Whether you need your order shipped by sea to Australia or by air to the Netherlands, we coordinate with reliable freight forwarders. We provide full documentation, including packing lists and commercial invoices, to ensure a smooth customs clearance process. Our goal is to make the supply chain transparent and stress-free for our clients.
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