— Service 04 In-House Manufacturing

In-House
Manufacturing

High craftsmanship, built under our own roof.

Our production floor is in the same building as our design studio. There is no over-the-wall.

Outsourcing production is fast, cheap, and risky. The brands that lose sleep over factory conditions, fabric mix-ups, and shipment surprises all share one thing: distance between the people who designed the garment and the people who built it.

We removed that distance by keeping manufacturing inside our own walls. Cutting, sewing, finishing, quality control — all of it happens in the same space as the design and pattern teams. Nothing leaves until we have seen it ourselves, and nothing is approved by a person who never touched the fabric.

Studio reference, manufacturing
— Capabilities What we can build, under our own roof.

Production discipline, in plain sight.

— 01

Sample production

Pre-production prototypes built on the same lines that will run your full order — so the sample reflects the bulk, not a separately handled showpiece.

— 02

Bulk production

Capacity from short, considered runs through to mid-volume production. Scaled to your order — never inflated to fit our minimum.

— 03

Quality control

In-line and end-of-line QC by a dedicated, independent team — not by the operator who just sewed the piece.

— 04

Finishing

Steaming, pressing, button attachment, and final hand finishing performed in-house. The garment never leaves our control mid-process.

— 05

Packaging & labelling

Final folding, polybag or hanger packing, and label application to your brand specification — ready for retail or fulfilment.

— 06

Traceability records

Every batch tracked: who cut it, who sewed it, what materials, what date. Records available to your team on request.

— Process From sample approval to packed delivery.

A sequence that respects sequence.

— Step 01

Sample approval

Pre-production samples reviewed and signed off in writing before bulk begins. No exceptions, no verbal-only approvals.

— Step 02

Material intake

Fabric and trims received, inspected for defects and shade variance, and reconciled to BOM before cutting begins. Discrepancies surface here, not on the line.

— Step 03

Production planning

Line allocation, daily output targets, and customer check-in points scheduled and shared in writing. You know what is happening, every week.

— Step 04

Cutting, sewing, finishing

Production runs with QC at every shift change. Issues identified on the floor are corrected on the floor, not deferred to final inspection.

— Step 05

Final inspection & delivery

Full final inspection against pre-agreed AQL standards, packing to specification, and dispatch with traceability documents and inspection report attached.

Editorial reference, manufacturing
— Standards

Non-negotiables.

  • Fair, documented wages and working hours
  • Quality control by an independent team, not the line workers
  • Full traceability from yarn batch to packaged garment
  • Materials inspected on arrival, never accepted on faith
  • Production tolerances written down before approval, not negotiated after
  • Capacity matched to client scale — no minimum that forces overproduction
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