
Bomber Jacket

Fabric
Nylon, Polyester, Leather Satin, Quilted

Embroidery
Logos, Designs, Or Patterns Are Added To The Jacket

Printing
Screen Printing, Thermal Transfer, Digital Direct Printing, Etc.

ECO
Organic Cotton, Recycled Polyester, Etc
1. Design and Concept Development
Design Creation: Designers create sketches or digital renderings of the bomber jacket, considering style, functionality, and trends.
Material Selection: Fabrics (e.g., nylon, polyester, leather) and lining materials (e.g., satin, quilted fabric) are chosen based on the design and intended use.
Color and Trim Selection: Colors, zippers, buttons, ribbed cuffs, and other trims are finalized.
2. Pattern Making
Pattern Drafting: Patterns for the jacket’s body, sleeves, collar, and other components are created based on the design.
Grading: Patterns are scaled to different sizes to ensure consistency across the size range.
Prototyping: A sample jacket is made to test the fit, design, and functionality.
3. Fabric Cutting
Fabric Spreading: The selected fabric is laid out in multiple layers on a cutting table.
Cutting: The fabric is cut according to the patterns using manual or automated cutting machines.
4. Sewing and Assembly
Piece Sewing: Individual pieces of the jacket (e.g., front, back, sleeves) are sewn together.
Attachment of Trims: Ribbed cuffs, collar, zippers, and pockets are attached.
Lining Installation: The lining is sewn into the jacket, often with quilting for added warmth.
Topstitching and Detailing: Decorative stitching and finishing touches are added.
5. Embellishments and Customization
Embroidery or Printing: Logos, designs, or patterns are added to the jacket.
Hardware Attachment: Buttons, snaps, or other hardware are installed.
6. Quality Control
Inspection: The finished jacket is inspected for defects in stitching, fabric, or assembly.
Fit Testing: The jacket is tested for proper fit and comfort.
Final Touches: Any loose threads or imperfections are corrected.
7. Packaging and Shipping
Folding and Packaging: The jacket is folded, tagged, and packaged for shipment.
Distribution: The finished jackets are shipped to retailers or customers.
Key Considerations in Bomber Jacket Production
Durability: Bomber jackets are often designed for rugged use, so materials and stitching must be durable.
Comfort: The fit and lining should ensure comfort and ease of movement.
Aesthetic Appeal: Attention to detail in design and finishing is crucial for market appeal.