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A modern machine park

The machine park sets the limits of what is feasible

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.

A modern machine park

A well-equipped machine park lets us handle a wide range of garment making. Alongside standard machines we run specialist equipment matched to a particular construction — it decides whether a given seam, finish or layer join can be produced in a series at all.

The cutting room uses automatic cutting equipment, so pieces are produced from the technical drawing rather than traced by hand. The embroidery department runs a 12-head computerised machine that handles complex, multi-colour embroidery — both within production and on customer-supplied items.

A separate part of the facility is our knitting machinery. Fabric is made here rather than at an intermediary, which shortens the route to the cutting room and gives control over its parameters from the very start.

Scope

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

Frequently asked questions

Does the machine park limit the kind of products you make?

Every machine park limits something — that is normal. We assess what we can produce after reviewing the construction, material and quantity. Describe the product in the form and we will answer specifically.

Do you run trials on the machines before production?

The pre-production sample is sewn on the same machines that will run the series, so the prototype shows the real result rather than an approximation.

Contact

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

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