The complete process of clothing production can be divided into the following steps:
1. Design stage:
– Determine the design theme And style: Determine the design theme and style of clothing based on market demand and target customer groups.
– Creative conception and sketching: Designers conduct creative conception and draw preliminary sketches through hand-drawing or computer-aided drawing software.
– Material selection and sample production: Select appropriate fabrics, accessories and other materials according to the design plan, and make samples for trial fitting, modification and evaluation.
2. Pattern making and cutting stage:
– Pattern making: According to the design drawings and size chart provided by the designer, the garment will be Each part of the garment is transferred to cardboard in proportion to form the cardboard prototype of the garment.
– Fabric cutting: Cut the selected fabric into corresponding clothing parts according to the printed pattern.
3. Sewing and quality control stage:
– Sewing process: The cut fabrics are spliced according to the sewing process and sewing, such as sewing, ironing, etc.
– Fitting and modification: After completing the preliminary sewing, try on and modify, and correct any areas that do not fit or need adjustment.
– Quality control: Conduct quality inspections on ready-made garments, including checking stitches, buttons, zippers, seams, etc., to ensure that the garments meet quality standards and requirements.
4. Finishing stage:
– Accessory installation: Install the required accessories, buttons, etc. onto the clothing.
– Ironing and packaging: The finished garment is ironed to make it flat and smooth; then packaged for storage and transportation.
5. Marketing and after-sales service stage:
– Sales and promotion: Put the finished garments on the market for sale and publicity promotion.
– After-sales service: Provide post-purchase guidance and after-sales service to answer customers’ questions and needs.
In the entire clothing production process, teams that need to work closely include designers, pattern makers, cutters, sewing workers, quality inspectors, etc. Each link requires strict quality control and processing accuracy to ensure that the final product meets design requirements and market demand.