Before the garment
production process begins, brands and manufacturers need to set a series of quality standards as a benchmark to measure the quality of the product. These standards should cover the selection of materials, manufacturing processes, dimensions and specifications. Ensure that these standards are in line with the target market and customer needs, and can be evaluated and improved.
2.2 Inspection of Raw Materials
Quality control of clothing must begin with raw materials. The purpose of raw material inspection is to ensure that the materials used, such as fabrics, zippers, buttons, etc. meet predetermined quality standards. Through strict 1/4 inspection of raw materials, the rate of defective products caused by material quality problems in the manufacturing process can be reduced.
2.3 Manufacturing process inspection
Manufacturing process inspection is the quality inspection of the garment during the manufacturing process to ensure that every link of the garment meets the quality standards. This includes cutting, sewing, quality inspection and so on. The commonly used quality control methods include sampling inspection, inspection and 100% inspection. Problems in the manufacturing process need to be identified and resolved in a timely manner to avoid quality problems in downstream processes.
2.4 Final product inspection
Final product inspection is a quality check conducted after the garment is made. This is the last step to ensure product quality and eliminate defects. In the final product inspection, the appearance, texture, size, workmanship and other aspects of the clothing should be taken into account to ensure that the product can meet