Images Magazine November 18
PF BESPOKE GARMENTS www.images-magazine.com 70 images NOVEMBER 2018 order quantities starting at 500 units. “Regardless of whether you are brand new to apparel sourcing or highly experienced, we are able to create a tailor-made solution to meet your bespoke clothing requirements,“ it adds. Its sourcing process is made up of five key stages: stage 1 is initial apparel design and information, stage 2 is apparel sampling, stage 3 is bulk order placement and apparel production, stage 4 is bulk apparel shipment and stage 5 is delivery of the bespoke apparel. Orn also fits into this category, with its bespoke facility allowing customers to choose pretty much every aspect of the garment they‘d like, from how it looks, the fabric, the colours, the design and the labelling, from as little as 500 pieces depending on the item. “The way it works is simple all the way from concept to delivery,“ says the company. “Using Orn’s many years of experience in design and manufacturing you can bring your ideas to life. We design the perfect solution for you, keeping you involved throughout the whole process: from design to sampling you will know exactly where we are with the project.“ Key stages Samples are supplied at all of the key stages for decorators and their clients to approve. When it comes to the manufacturing stage, Orn says it monitors production and quality control on customers‘ behalf through ethical factories that have worked with them for years. “Orn takes great pride in making sure you and your customers can rely on them to consistently deliver projects on time and to budget,“ explains the brand. “We value the importance of you and clients enjoying the whole experience from the concept stage to delivery, ensuring you are continually satisfied and your garments meet your expectations.“ UK-based Cotton World , which has more than three decades of industry experience, offers bespoke garment manufacturing at its partner factory in Tirupur, India. The factory holds SA8000 and Oeko-Tex certification, and is BSCI- compliant and registered with Sedex, and the fabric suppliers that Cotton World works with hold BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) and GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards) certifications. “Production facilities are vertically integrated with state-of-the-art knitting, processing, collar knitting, sewing, fabric finishing, printing, embroidering, buttoning and retail packaging,“ reports the company. “This integration enables the supply of high quality knitted and woven garments at high volume, conforming to global standards. The factory has the capacity to produce 150,000 piece per week, and production processes are stringently monitored by quality control personnel.“ Cotton World says it offers clients a complete service by taking care of the entire process – from door to door. A major Indian logistics firm arranges the shipping and customs clearance is handled by the company’s UK forwarding agent. Roly ‘s motto is simple: “If you want to have it, we can do it“. Its made-to-order service for garments and accessories allows decorators to choose the material, garment style and colour, with the brand “committed to the design and Rainstar specialises in manufacturing fleeces, softshells and jackets Livingstone International has a long heritage in sourcing bespoke garments Disley has introduced the new Add2 customisation service Orn offers “the perfect solution for you“
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