APPARELS
"The apparel industry manufactures clothing, but it sell products as fashion."
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The Apparel manufacturing undergoes different segments of Processes. Stitchplus have formulated the merchandising cycle in order to help our clients need effectively, and the standards/ procedures can be adopted to achieve required time frame for the delivery dates.
The steps of development are a guideline to help you, to know, how our process can help you for importing garments and its functions.

1. SEASON:
The process by which a particular design, activity, color, etc., comes into some popularity and then phases out. This cycle of adoption and rejection is quite similar to the product life cycle.
The Apparel Fashion cycle uses different terms to describe its phases:
(1) Distinctiveness phase, in which the style is eagerly sought;
(2) Emulation stage, in which its popularity grows; and
(3) Economic stage, in which it becomes available at lower prices to the mass market.

2. DESIGNING:

Apparel product design models are often based on consumers' perceptions and preferences have typically formulated in the context of multidimensional measurement analysis. In this case, various optimization programs have to been used such as color, measurements, sex categories, trims and quantities in percentage.
The Stitch plus designing team also works with possessed ideas in order a product fulfilling the desirability/durability of that product content for each set of potential customers. The level of market demand for any potential product is estimated by aggregating the individual preference models across customers.

3. SAMPLING:
Sampling requires performing proto types with detailed sketches transformed into virtual reality effects of the customers need. This Sample product enables them to produce a screen idea of the market survey and give a idea in selling the products within the season changes.
We, sample developers always look at new dye effects, blends of fibers and yarns and textiles for specialized end uses computers to analyze test results and draw on statistical figure to enable them to evaluate the performance of a new sample without spending time reproducing it several times before achieving the desired effect.
The first sample is produced by the vendor but our team often work with a technician or sample machinist who interprets and executes the concept on sample or production machinery.
Stitchplus finalize the first sample submitted to the customer for approval and gives a costing out as accurately as possible.

Any amendments to the sample will then be carried out and the sample resubmitted for approval. This process may be repeated several times before the sample receives final approval and is ‘sealed’.

4. How promotion activities like Sampling would benefit your business:
*   New products will be reminded to your commodity merchants, processors, retailers & consumers                        systematically;

*   you sell seasonal and fashionable products which require some degree of reintroduction & promotion from year to year;

*   New Brands from your sampling will attract new consumers that must learn to make buying decisions about your products;

*   To develop sales volume required to maintain low-cost mass production operation dealing in consumer goods;

*   An opportunity to increase sales of your product by some means other than pricing strategies.

5. PRE PRODUCTION APPROVALS:
All products and promotions undergo a rigorous approval process to ensure faithful representation and reproduction of each property with a consistently high standard of quality procedures.
Stitchplus has one of the most experienced product development teams globally in the Apparel industry which work with all basic standards to ensure the best use of the product.

6. PRODUCTION & SHIPPING:
The production process involves myriad steps and depends on the talent and skill of many individuals. It is a team effort. Apparel making is not conducive to precision mass production. Frequent style changes and varying degrees of fabric workability force continual adjustments in the manufacturing process.
Standardized equipment is difficult to design and implement, and production is therefore dependent on skilled workers.
A manufacturer's reputation for good fit, wear ability and few customer returns is a valuable sales aid. Therefore, detection of imperfect garments is essential.
Quality control begins at the yarn selection stage itself, then it is processed as a fabric where it is inspected for defects of material, dyeing and finishing.
Minor irregularities are marked on the fabric with little red flags or strings and the total roll price is discounted accordingly. When the fabric is laid out on the manufacturer's cutting table, it is inspected again - usually by the cutter - and any defects are cut out. If too much of the fabric is imperfect, it is returned to the mills.

Quality of work is checked during each step of production. If errors are discovered early in the process, they can usually be corrected. Inspection is done by the workers themselves and also by the factory production manager or a floor worker who supervises production flow. In addition, Stitchplus usually spot checks quality on  daily basis. Completed garments are examined again by the finishers and by the shipping clerk as they are pulled for delivery on time.
Garments will be carefully scrutinized to be sure that the size, color and style number on the cutting ticket correspond to the garment itself. They will be inspected for quality of material, stitching, trimming, correct labels and even the right color of thread. Finally, any garments returned to the manufacturer by retailers should be analyzed to determine the source of error in production.

Shipping methods are considered as a archaic by most industry members. All orders are hand picked. If a store orders certain styles in different colors and in progressive sizes, it will be hand-selected and consolidated for one shipment. Vendors will normally ship by parcel post, freight and air freight. Rates are charged by shipment weight only.

Carriers will provide specific packing instructions and suggestions for economic use of their services. For local pick-up and delivery of materials and finished garments, good shipping person for quality control, proper and efficient filling of orders, meeting delivery dates and avoiding shortages.