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Manufacturing matched to the stage of your project

We can take your brand through the whole process — from pattern construction and the pre-production sample to inspection and packing of the finished run. The scope is agreed after reviewing the product, documentation, materials and planned quantity.

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Three ways to work with us

Running consecutive stages in one factory gives the most control, but not every project needs it.

Full package

From construction and prototype through inspection and packing of the finished run. One partner responsible for delivery.

Product development

Pattern, pre-production sample and documentation — you can start bulk production later, with us or elsewhere.

Single service

Embroidery on customer-supplied items, or cutting. We assess other single stages case by case.

Services

Full-package production

The process can start from your documentation or from nothing more than an idea — we prepare the design in house. From there we coordinate the consecutive stages so that the brand receives a finished product consistent with the approved sample and the agreed standard. The scope of each project depends on the product category, fabric, technology and quantity.

Scope

  • designing the product, if the brand does not have a design yet
  • review of the project and documentation, when the brand has its own
  • pattern construction or adaptation
  • sample preparation and approval
  • preparing material for cutting
  • cutting and bulk sewing
  • machine embroidery
  • inspection, pressing and packing

What we need to quote

  • product description and the stage the project is at — or just the idea, if there is no design yet
  • technical documentation or reference photos
  • planned quantity and deadline
  • agreement on who supplies materials and trims
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Design and consulting

You do not have to arrive with a finished design, a sketch or a reference. An idea is enough: tell us what you want to make and who it is for, and we prepare the rest in house — the look of the product, the construction, the material and the technology. If you already have your own design, we work from it.

Scope

  • designing a product from scratch, from a brief
  • designing from inspiration, photos or a reference to reproduce
  • design of woven labels, hangtags and care labels
  • unit packaging: design, sourcing and ordering from the supplier
  • branding on the product: prints, logo embroidery, placement of the mark
  • selection of materials, trims and production technology
  • technical documentation and construction notes before production

What we can design

  • the product — silhouette, details, colourways
  • woven labels, hangtags and care labels
  • unit packaging — from design through to ordering
  • branding on the product: print, embroidery, placement of the mark

What we need to quote

  • a description of the idea: what it is, who it is for and what it has to do
  • planned quantity and type of product
  • a sketch, technical drawing or photo of a reference — if you already have one
  • materials and trims, if already chosen
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Pattern making and prototypes

A well-prepared pattern prevents problems in bulk production. We translate a design into construction and technology decisions that can be verified before the run starts.

Scope

  • review of your design or reference garment
  • pattern construction
  • adjustments to cut and measurements
  • template preparation
  • sewing of the pre-production sample
  • implementing approved corrections

What we need to quote

  • sketch, tech pack, physical sample or a clear product description
  • measurement chart, if available
  • information about fabric and trims
  • required sizes and grading approach
  • planned quantity and deadline
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A modern machine park

What can be sewn is decided by the machine park. Ours covers both standard and specialist machines — they determine whether a construction from the drawing is feasible at all, and whether it comes out consistent across the whole run.

Scope

  • standard and specialist sewing machines
  • automatic cutting equipment
  • 12-head computerised embroidery machine
  • pressing and finishing equipment
  • knitting machines

What it changes in practice

  • a wide range of garments — from light knitwear to multi-layer products
  • cutting prepared by machine rather than traced by hand
  • multi-colour embroidery done in house, without a subcontractor
  • consistent parameters across the whole run

What we need to quote

  • the product and its construction
  • material: knit, woven, layers
  • decoration technologies, if any are planned
  • planned quantity
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Our own knitting mill

We knit our fabrics on site. The material does not pass through an intermediary, so its parameters are set here and it goes straight to the cutting room — a shorter route and control over quality from the first stage.

Scope

  • knitting fabric for our own production
  • matching fabric parameters to the construction
  • material passed directly to the cutting room
  • inspection of the material before cutting

What we need to quote

  • the product the fabric is intended for
  • expected properties of the material
  • planned quantity
  • the deadline for the finished run
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Finishing and packing

Even a well-sewn product loses impact if threads, creases or production marks remain on it. Finished goods go through inspection and preparation before they reach the customer.

Scope

  • final visual inspection
  • trimming and removing production residue
  • pressing and folding
  • individual packing
  • bulk packing

What we need to quote

  • expected packing standard
  • type of individual packaging
  • how master cartons should be labelled
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Scope and terms

Can I order a single stage only?

We provide machine embroidery on customer-supplied items and cutting services. Whether we can take on another single stage depends on the product, documentation, fabric, quantity and our current production schedule.

What is your minimum order quantity?

The minimum depends on the product type, technology, fabric, trims and the scope of preparation. Give us your planned quantity in the form and we will assess feasibility.

How long do a prototype and production take?

It depends on how complete the documentation is, material availability, the complexity of the construction, the number of corrections, the quantity and our current schedule. We confirm a realistic timeline after reviewing the project.

Do you help source fabrics and trims?

We work with suppliers of wovens, knits, labels, zips and tapes, as well as printing partners. The purchasing model and responsibility for materials are agreed individually.

Contact

Factory
ul. Zgierska 61/63, 95-070 Aleksandrów Łódzki

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