Fabric Sourcing Service for Custom Clothing Manufacturing
Fabric sourcing should start with end use, target market, hand feel, GSM, function, color availability, MOQ and cost direction. Material choices before sampling A reference photo is not enough to select fabric. We compare material composition, weight, stretch, shrinkage, opacity, warmth, waterproof expectation and decoration compatibility before a sample is made. Cotton jersey, pique and cotton-poly blends Performance polyester and moisture-management fabric Softshell, woven shell and outdoor functional materials GSM, shrinkage and color availability review Pantone or seasonal color feasibility check Fabric MOQ and sample route guidance Buyer types this page is written for This page is for overseas buyers comparing suppliers before they send a tech pack, logo file or purchase plan. The information is structured for brands, distributors, teams and company buyers sourcing custom T-shirts or outdoor jackets. Brands developing custom T-shirt programs Teams and companies ordering outdoor jackets Distributors checking repeat-order reliability Buyers checking MOQ, sample timing and QC before quotation Branding, labels and export packing Brand details are reviewed together with the garment specification. This prevents artwork, label placement or packing instructions from becoming late production changes. Screen printing, heat transfer and embroidery Woven neck labels and printed care labels Hangtags, size stickers and individual polybags Carton marks and packing lists for export MOQ, sample lead time and quotation MOQ is assessed by style, fabric availability, color count, decoration method and total quantity. Sample timing is confirmed after material and artwork review. Send the quantity, destination and target date for project-specific guidance. Low-MOQ trial order review where materials allow Development sample before bulk production Quotation based on confirmed fabric and decoration Production schedule starts after sample and order approval What affects unit cost A useful quote needs more than a product name. Fabric weight, color count, decoration size, label work, packing and delivery term can change cost even when two garments look similar in a photo. Fabric composition, GSM and color availability Pattern complexity and size range Embroidery stitch count or print color count Labels, hangtags, polybags and carton requirements EXW, FOB, DDP or other delivery arrangement Bulk production and QC Production follows the approved sample and written order specification. Checks cover incoming materials, workmanship, measurements, decoration placement, appearance and packing. Incoming fabric and trim review In-line workmanship and measurement checks Final appearance and quantity inspection Packing and carton verification Specification records for repeat orders Information to send for a practical quote If you do not have a full tech pack, send the details you already know. Clear starting information helps the factory identify missing points before sampling and avoids a quote based on the wrong assumptions. Product type and intended use Estimated quantity and size range Fabric, GSM or performance requirement Logo file, placement and decoration method Destination country, target date and preferred trade term