Personally customized clothing is a service that can meet the special needs and personalized requirements of individual customers for clothing. Below is a detailed explanation of the general customization process and time required.
1. Requirements communication stage:
This is the most important step in the entire customization process. At this stage, designers will communicate with customers face-to-face or online to learn more about their needs and preferences. Designers will ask customers questions about style, pattern, color, fabric, and usage of the garment to ensure the final design meets the customer’s expectations. This process usually takes 1-2 hours.
2. Determining Size Measurements:
Designers will use a tape measure to take precise measurements in order to create a garment that fits the customer. This includes height, weight, bust, waist, hip and other measurements. Additionally, additional measurements may be taken, such as shoulder width, sleeve length, etc. This process usually takes 15-30 minutes.
3. Design drawings and pattern production:
Based on the customer’s needs and measurements, the designer will start to create the design of the garment drawing. The drawings include details such as cutting, sewing and embellishment. Once the design drawings are complete, the designer creates a preliminary fitting called a “swatch.” This process usually takes 1-2 weeks.
4. Fitting and modification:
After the customer tries on the sample, the designer will work with the customer to evaluate the fit of the clothing. and comfort. Depending on the results of the fitting, the designer may need to make some adjustments and modifications to ensure the final garment meets the customer’s expectations. This process may require 1-2 rounds of fittings and modifications, and the time it takes depends on the complexity of the adjustment, usually 1-2 weeks.
5. Production and sewing:
Once the pattern has been tried on and modified, and confirmed, the manufacturing work begins . At this stage, fabrics are cut, sewn and assembled to complete the final garment. The entire production process usually takes 2-3 weeks, depending on the complexity and style of the garment.
6. Final fitting and delivery:
Once the garment is completed, the customer will be asked to try it on again to ensure the fit of the garment degree and quality. If there are no problems, the clothing will be delivered to the customer, usually including a complete customized garment, bonus accessories and care instructions. This process usually takes 1-2 weeks.
In general, the entire process of customizing clothes may take 4-8 weeks. The specific time will also be affected by the complexity of the clothes and the designer. The influence of factors such as workload and production cycle. So, if you plan to have your garments custom-made, plan your time well in advance to ensure you’re satisfied with the results before your desired date.