Sampling / Prototype Development – Step by Step Process

1. Design Finalization
The design team finalizes the garment style, fabric choice, color, and technical specifications before sampling begins.

2. Pattern Creation
Patterns are created or adjusted for the specific sample using CAD or manual methods to ensure accurate fit and proportions.

3. Fabric Cutting for Sample
Fabric is inspected and cut precisely according to the sample pattern to create a trial garment.

4. Stitching the Sample
The cut pieces are stitched together by skilled operators to produce a prototype that represents the final product.

5. Embellishments & Special Treatments
Any embroidery, printing, trims, or special finishes are applied to the sample to replicate the final design.

6. Sample Fitting & Evaluation
The prototype is checked for fit, measurements, construction quality, and overall appearance.

7. Adjustments & Corrections
Required modifications are made to patterns, stitching, or finishing based on the evaluation to ensure perfection.

8. Approval for Bulk Production
Once the sample meets all design and quality standards, it is approved for mass production.

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Sampling / Prototype Development – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It is the process of creating pre-production samples to test design, fit, fabric, and construction before bulk manufacturing.

Samples help identify design flaws, fit issues, or stitching problems, reducing errors and rework during mass production.

Yes, we can create multiple versions to refine fit, design, and details before final approval.

Yes, all embellishments, prints, or special finishes can be applied to replicate the final product accurately.Accordion Content

Sample development timelines depend on design complexity, fabric availability, and required finishes. Typically, it ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks.Accordion Content

Yes, the approved sample becomes the reference for cutting, stitching, and finishing during mass production.

Yes, we provide sampling for menswear, womenswear, kidswear, and home textile products.Accordion Content

Yes, clients can provide their own fabrics for sample development to ensure accurate results.Accordion Content