Everything worth
knowing first.
Most of the friction in a first order comes from a buyer and a factory assuming different things. These pages remove the assumptions.
Four things to read before you enquire.
Buyers Guide
How to brief a factory, what a tech pack needs, how minimums and lead times actually work, and how to plan freight.
Open → 02Size Guide
Our standard adult grade, how womens and youth blocks differ, and how to send us your own measurement chart.
Open → 03FAQ
Minimums, timelines, labelling, colour matching, payment terms and shipping, answered plainly.
Open → 04Compliance
Which certifications a factory is asked for, what each proves, and exactly where we stand on every one of them.
Open → 05Factory Gallery
The stations a garment passes through, in the order it passes through them.
Open →Which one you need depends on where you are.
If you have not worked with a factory before, start with the buyers guide. It covers the things that decide whether a first order goes smoothly: what a tech pack needs to contain, why a sample stage exists, how minimums are counted per design rather than per order, and how freight choice changes your delivery date more than production does.
If you already know what you want made, the size guide matters more. Sizing is the single most common reason a first order disappoints, and it is almost always because a buyer assumed a chart rather than sending one. That page sets out our standard grade and explains how to send your own.
If you are being asked to evidence your supply chain, read the compliance page before you enquire. It says plainly which certifications exist in this industry, what each one proves, and where we stand on every one of them, so you can decide early whether we are the right factory rather than finding out at an audit.
And if you simply want to see the place, the factory gallery walks the floor in the order a garment travels through it.
What is included
Read enough. Ready to price it?
Send the garment, the quantity and the deadline, and we will come back with fabric options and a unit price.