Everything happens
on one floor.
Cutting, printing, stitching, embroidery, finishing and inspection run in the same building. Nothing is subcontracted to a factory we cannot walk into, which is why a lead time we give you is a lead time we control.
Seven things worth understanding before you order.
Most of what goes wrong with an apparel order goes wrong before a machine is switched on. These pages cover the parts buyers usually find out about too late.
Capabilities
The machinery on the floor: sublimation, cut and sew, embroidery, private label, pattern making and QC.
Open → 02Production Process
The eight stages every order runs through, from your first message to a sealed carton.
Open → 03Quality Control
Where we check, what we measure against and what you receive as evidence.
Open → 04OEM Manufacturing
What it takes to brief this floor, what happens to your pattern, and how OEM differs from private label and white label.
Open → 05Private Label
Labels, tags, badges, polybags and cartons, all produced here so the order arrives ready to sell as yours.
Open → 06Fabric Library
The fabric families we work in and what each one is genuinely suited to.
Open → 07Construction Options
Seam types, finishes, closures and reinforcement, and when each is the right call.
Open → 08Colour Matching
How a Pantone reference becomes a colour on fabric, and where the tolerances sit.
Open →One building, one accountable party.
A lot of apparel suppliers are agents. They take your order, place it with whichever factory has capacity that week, and pass on whatever comes back. When something is wrong there is nobody to walk over to.
We cut, print, stitch and pack in one building in Sialkot. That is not a marketing position, it is the reason we can tell you on Tuesday what your order will look like on Friday.
What is included
Talk to the people who run the floor.
Tell us what you are trying to make and we will tell you how it would be cut, sewn and finished here, and what that means for your price and your dates.