Stitching and Construction Details in Garment Manufacturing
Stitching and construction detail is important of your collection. It has a direct link to quality of your garment. This puts a direct impact to your sales with customers satisfaction. But start-up do not realize the importance of this and tend to ignore and leave it to vendors. Start-up brands ignore stitching and construction details and focus on spec sheet design. But without this information a tech pack is never complete. Stitching and construction details is the important parts of garment tech pack design. It has critical factors without which apparel design and production instruction are incomplete.
Specifics of Stitching and Construction Details
Stitching and construction details also specifies materials to use in stitching process. For example, quality of thread to use, stitch count per inch / centimeter, type of stitch and so on. This also specifies which machine to use for stitching for a particular stitch. You cannot use one machine for all kind of stitch. For example, we use lock stitch machine for woven fabric and use 5 thread flat lock machine for jersey fabrics. Tech pack designer must mention stitching and construction details in a tech pack. For more information about tech pack design please refer to our blog.
You need practical knowledge of stitching and construction details to prepare tech packs. So a technical designer with factory floor experience can give exact specification. Stitching and construction detail is important for the quality of your collection. It has a direct link to quality of your garment. This puts a direct impact to your sales with customers satisfaction. I work with apparel businesses, and here we need an advantage to outperform your competition. and keep both, new & high-value customers spending with you. Without which, customer attrition follows swiftly. You need your base strong to be competitive with other brands. This is only possible when you follow the process. The first step is to understand what it takes to build a collection that satisfy the customer.