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Raw yarn is carefully wound onto cones and inspected for color consistency, tension, and defects — ensuring every batch meets quality standards before knitting begins.
Computerized flat knitting machines from 3.5G to 12G produce sweater panels with precision, handling complex techniques including intarsia, jacquard, and cable patterns.
Each knitted panel is checked for stitch defects, dimensional accuracy, and color uniformity. Non-conforming pieces are flagged and corrected before moving forward.
Panels are joined using fine-gauge linking machines to create seamless, smooth seams — preserving garment structure while ensuring comfort against the skin.
Garments undergo professional washing and softening treatments to achieve the desired hand feel, shrinkage control, and fabric stability for the final product.
Brand labels, care labels, size tags, and hang tags are precisely sewn or attached according to each client's specifications and destination market requirements.
Steam pressing shapes each garment to its intended silhouette, removes wrinkles, and gives the knitwear a polished, retail-ready appearance.
Every garment is measured against the approved size spec sheet, verifying key dimensions such as body length, chest width, and sleeve length meet tolerances.
A comprehensive AQL inspection covers stitching, appearance, labeling, and packaging — only garments that pass all checkpoints are approved for shipment.
Finished garments are folded, poly-bagged, and packed into cartons following client packing instructions, ready for container loading and global shipment.