From sample to shipment, at one desk.
An end-to-end path for the professional buyer: fabric by end-use, measured quality, commercial terms and the sampling flow — every choice is written into your request brief and becomes a complete quotation request.
What are you making?
Pick the end-use to get the recommended knit structure, weight window and composition.
A light, fast-drying single-face base and the most economical choice for sublimation. Add elastane for body-fitting cuts.
- Recommended fabric
- Single jersey
- Weight window
- 120–180 g/m²
- Composition
- 100% PET
The elastane variant for body-fitting / compression pieces.
Which quality proof do you need?
Tick the tests and credentials you need; they are added to the quotation request.
Commercial frame
Enter target quantity, number of colours and delivery term to see MOQ and lead-time context.
MOQ met MOQ is per colour (dye-vessel physics): typically 500–1,000 kg/colour, ~300–500 kg with elastane. Unit cost steps down with volume; deep shades (black/navy) draw more dye.
Sampling & production flow
Each gate needs your sign-off before the next begins. Choose your first step.
- Lab dip / strike-offLocks colour to the standardΔE CMC(2:1) < 1.0 · ~2–3 rounds · recipe locked on approval
- Quality header / reference sampleFixes fabric hand and constructionBuyer sign-off on hand + construction
- Bulk approval (fabric)Final go for bulk fabricBuyer sign-off → knitting + dyeing begins
- Knitting · dyeing · finishingEvery lot held within the shade bandEach lot measured against the standard; off-shade lots re-shaded
- Final inspection (AQL)Verifies quantity + qualityISO 2859-1 · AQL 2.5 / 4.0 · dispatch
Figures are typical market ranges; binding price, MOQ and lead time are confirmed with a live quotation. Physical tests are a test method (not a certificate); “certified” requires an accredited third-party document. Screen colour is approximate — the exact shade is confirmed on a lab dip.
From end-use to shipment; measured quality, an honest commercial frame.