Fabrics
A simple hub that covers everything you need to know about fabric from how it’s made and what it’s made of, to its key properties, where the materials come from, how cloth production affects the environment, common certifications, and more.
Top 12 Best Fabrics for Lightweight Jackets?
“Best fabric” sounds like one winner. In real life, it’s more like casting a movie. A city commuter jacket needs a different “actor” th...
Why Is a Physical Sample More Important Than a Digital Design?
In modern apparel sourcing, digital design tools are powerful. Brands can visualize styles, adjust proportions, and share ideas instant...
How To Reduce Risk With A 150 – 300 Piece Clothing Production Run
Launching a new clothing line feels bold and exciting. But a 150 - 300 piece production run is not “safe by default.” It sits in an awk...
What Are the Costs Associated With a Low MOQ Order?
Low MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) orders sound simple: order fewer pieces, spend less money, test the market, then scale up. But the rea...
Tech Pack to Finished Garments: A Complete Production Timeline Guide (8–16 Weeks)
Most orders move through four phases: Development (Weeks 1–4), Pre-Production (Weeks 3–5), Bulk Manufacturing (Weeks 5–12), and Final I...
How Does a Prototype Sample Affect My Clothing Production Cost?
You finish your design. Then the factory asks for a prototype sample. It can feel like a delay and an extra bill. In reality, a prototy...
What Is a Letter of Credit (L/C)?
In international trade, payment risk is one of the biggest concerns for importers. When goods are produced overseas, shipped across bor...
What Is the Difference Between T/T and L/C for Importers?
When importing goods for the first time—especially apparel or consumer products—one of the earliest decisions you face is how to pay yo...
What Are the Top 5 Hangers for Garment Shipping?
In international garment shipping, the hanger is not a minor accessory. It directly affects garment shape, wrinkle level, space efficie...
How to Ensure Accurate Global Care Symbol Usage on Labels
Care labels look small. Their impact is not. One wrong symbol causes fabric damage, customer complaints, returns, or import rejection. ...