Cut & Sew Facility

Cut & Sew Facility

A Cut & Sew facility allows garments to be produced from scratch by cutting fabric panels and sewing them together. This process provides full control over fit, sizing, fabric choice, and construction quality.

What Is a Cut & Sew Facility?

Cut & Sew refers to a manufacturing process where raw fabric is cut into patterns and assembled into finished garments. Unlike ready-made blanks, this method enables complete customization and premium garment production.

How a Cut & Sew Facility Works
  • Fabric is sourced and inspected
  • Patterns are created and graded
  • Fabric panels are cut precisely
  • Panels are stitched and assembled
  • Final finishing and quality control
Benefits of Cut & Sew Production
  • Complete control over garment design
  • Custom sizing, fit, and construction
  • Premium quality and consistency
  • Ideal for private labels and custom brands
Frequently Asked Questions

1. What products can be made using cut & sew?

T-shirts, hoodies, activewear, uniforms, jackets, and fully customized apparel can be produced.

2. Is cut & sew better than using ready-made blanks?

Yes, cut & sew offers full customization, while blanks limit design and fit options.

3. Is cut & sew suitable for small orders?

Cut & sew is best for medium to large production runs, though small batches are possible with higher costs.

4. Can branding elements be added?

Yes, labels, tags, embroidery, printing, and custom packaging can all be integrated.

5. What fabrics can be used?

Cotton, polyester, blends, fleece, mesh, and specialty fabrics are all available.

6. How long does cut & sew production take?

Production timelines vary depending on quantity and complexity but typically take several weeks.

7. Is quality control included?

Yes, each garment goes through strict quality checks before delivery.

8. Who should choose cut & sew manufacturing?

Brands seeking premium quality, custom fits, and full design control benefit the most.

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