CONTROL THE MATERIAL
CHECK THE GARMENT

Quality control connects the approved specification with material testing, sewing checkpoints, garment measurement, final inspection and documented release

TRACEABLE DECISIONS
VISIBLE CHECKPOINTS

Each program begins with an approved product reference and project-specific requirements. The inspection plan then identifies what must be checked, when it is checked and which evidence is retained. Unsupported universal certification or performance claims are not used.

GATE 01

Incoming material

Key fabrics, trims and components are checked against the approved specification before production release.

GATE 02

Pre-production reference

Fit, construction, measurements, function, labeling and workmanship are aligned before volume sewing.

GATE 03

In-process control

Cut parts, seam formation, dimensions, component placement and visible workmanship are monitored during production.

GATE 04

Final release

Finished goods, packing and required documentation are reviewed against the agreed release criteria.

MATERIAL QUALITY
MADE VISIBLE

Material performance is reviewed with dedicated textile testing equipment. The applicable test method, sample preparation and acceptance criteria must be matched to the product, buyer brief and destination market.

Climate Conditioning textile testing equipment
01

Climate Conditioning

Temperature and humidity conditioning for controlled environmental evaluation

Fabric Strength textile testing equipment
02

Fabric Strength

Tensile, tear, fracture and bursting performance evaluation

Flame Resistance textile testing equipment
03

Flame Resistance

Vertical-method evaluation for specified flame-retardant material programs

Abrasion & Pilling textile testing equipment
04

Abrasion & Pilling

Martindale review of surface durability and pilling resistance

Hydrostatic Pressure textile testing equipment
05

Hydrostatic Pressure

Water-pressure resistance assessment for barrier fabric systems

Wash Performance textile testing equipment
06

Wash Performance

Review of shrinkage, dimensional stability and laminate durability after washing

Pendulum Tear textile testing equipment
07

Pendulum Tear

Controlled tear-strength evaluation using the pendulum method

Color Assessment textile testing equipment
08

Color Assessment

Controlled-light comparison using relevant daylight, retail and UV sources

CHECK THE BUILD
NOT ONLY THE FABRIC

Laboratory data supports material decisions, while finished-garment quality also depends on pattern accuracy, stitch formation, dimensions, component placement and final workmanship.

Illustrative cut-part preparation for technical apparel
01

Cut Part Accuracy

Panel shape, grain direction and matched parts are reviewed before assembly.

Illustrative production visual
Illustrative stitch and seam formation on technical apparel
02

Stitch & Seam Formation

The operator controls seam alignment, stitch formation and fabric feeding for the approved construction.

Illustrative production visual
Illustrative garment measurement quality check
03

Measurement Check

Key dimensions are compared with the approved measurement reference during production.

Illustrative production visual
Illustrative final appearance inspection and packing
04

Final Appearance

Workmanship, loose threads, labeling, folding and packing presentation are checked before shipment release.

Illustrative production visual
VERIFICATION3RDThird-party support

CLAIMS MUST BE
SUPPORTED

Durability, washability, thermal cycling and safety requirements vary by material, application and destination market. Available testing support is aligned with the buyer-approved requirement; specific claims are published only when supported by matching documentation.

Discuss your required standard

Available documentation is confirmed project by project.

Approved specificationsInspection recordsTest coordinationShipment documentation
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