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Small-batch production.

Five to five hundred units per style. Cut on the same table that drafted the pattern, sewn by the same team that built the sample. Pressed and quality-checked piece by piece. Most projects deliver in four to six weeks from sample sign-off.

Floor price per style
$85floor per unit
Final per-unit price depends on fabric, construction, and run size. Quoted fixed before any cutting.
In-house
What you actually get

The same hands that sewed the sample.

A production run is only as good as the protocol it follows, and the protocol works only when the people executing it sewed the sample themselves. We do not move production to a partner facility. The same six to eight bench workers who made your second sample are the ones cutting and sewing your fifty or five hundred units. The signed-off sample stays on the wall of the production room for the entire run as the reference every piece is compared to.

Every piece is pressed before it leaves. Every piece is quality-checked against the sample. We label, hangtag, and pack to your spec. Reorders skip the design and sampling steps and re-enter the queue at production directly.

01

Cutting.

On the same table that drafted the pattern. Laid by hand, cut with a Lectra blade or by hand depending on the fabric.

02

Sewing line.

Set up for your specific style, with the signed-off sample on the wall as the reference.

03

Finishing.

Hand-finishing where the spec calls for it. Real button-sewing, real buttonholes, real hems.

04

Quality check.

Every piece, against the sample. Anything that doesn't match goes back to the bench, not out the door.

05

Pressing.

Every piece pressed before packing. Always. Even on tees and basics.

The work in three phases.

About four to six weeks from sample sign-off to shipped pieces. Larger runs sit at the longer end of that range; small runs ship faster.

01

Cut and kit.

Fabric is laid up, marker plotted, and cut. Each garment's components are bundled into kits with the hardware ready. The kits sit on the rack waiting for the sewing line to clear.

3 to 5 business days
02

Sewing line.

The line is set up for your style. Each operator runs a fixed step (front panels, back panels, sleeves, set, finish). The signed-off sample stays on the wall. Most runs of fifty units take about five to seven working days through the line.

2 to 4 weeks
03

Finish and ship.

Pieces are pressed, labelled, hangtagged, packed to your spec. Final quality check before each box closes. Shipped to you, or to your customers if dropshipping is enabled.

3 to 5 business days

What gets delivered.

At the end of the design phase

Cut fabric.
Laid, plotted, cut to spec.
Sewn garments.
Built on the line, to the signed-off sample reference.
Pressed and checked.
Every piece. No exceptions.
Custom labelling.
Your label, sewn into every piece.
Hangtags and packaging.
To your spec, included in the unit price.
Shipped worldwide.
Direct to you, or to your customers if dropship is enabled.

Common questions.

Why a five-unit minimum?
Below five pieces, a sewing line is essentially building one-offs at couture cost. Five is the smallest run where setting up a line makes economic sense. For one-off and bespoke work, see haute couture.
How does reorder pricing work?
Reorders pay only the per-unit production cost. No design fee, no sampling fee. The original sample stays in our archive and is pulled when you reorder.
What about defects?
Anything that doesn't match the signed-off sample goes back to the bench. If a defect makes it through QC and reaches you, we replace it at our cost.
Can I tour the production run?
Yes. By appointment, during your run. Many clients fly in for the first day of production and stay for the QC at the end. We encourage it.

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Five lines about what you want made. The founder writes back in two business days with a fixed quote.

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