Questions & Answers

What happens after I approve the golden sample?

Once approved, CustomFab USA finalizes material orders, schedules your project, and prepares cutting and sewing for full-scale production.

How do contract sewing companies ensure consistent product quality?

Consistent quality is achieved by following the golden sample, strict quality control measures, and using documented Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

Can I scale from small to large production runs?

Absolutely. CustomFab USA accommodates pilot runs for emerging brands and large-scale production for established clients.

How do manufacturers handle large-volume orders?

CustomFab USA maintains multiple production lines and a substantial workforce to manage high-volume orders with efficiency and timely deliveries.

What is the typical production workflow in contract sewing?

  • Material Procurement

  • Cutting (manual or automated)

  • Sewing and Assembly

  • Quality Checks

  • Final Finishing and Packaging

  • Learn More about our Contract Sewing Process

How is production time estimated?

We factor in complexity, sewing operations required, labor capacity, and material lead times to provide realistic timelines.

Is partial delivery an option if I need products urgently?

Yes. CustomFab USA can arrange partial shipments or split deliveries based on your deadlines, although advanced notice is crucial.

Does automation affect sewing quality?

Automation often improves consistency and speed, but experienced operators still oversee critical steps to maintain superior craftsmanship.

What if a product requires multiple sewing techniques?

CustomFab USA coordinates internal stations and specialized machines for each process, ensuring a seamless production flow.

Can production lines handle last-minute changes?

Minor changes may be accommodated depending on production stage. Major revisions usually require updated prototypes to guarantee accuracy.


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