
Hoodies

Fabric
330gsm and 550gsm. Pure Cotton, Polyester, Cotton-Polyester Blends, Bamboo Fiber, Etc.

Embroidery
High Density Embroidery Machine

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

ECO
Organic Cotton, Recycled Polyester, Etc
1. Design and Conceptualization
Design Creation: Designers create sketches or digital designs for the hoodie, including details like color, fit, fabric, and style (e.g., pullover, zip-up).
Tech Pack Development: A technical package (tech pack) is created, which includes measurements, fabric specifications, stitching details, and other technical information for manufacturers.
2. Fabric Selection
Material Choice: Common fabrics for hoodies include cotton, polyester, fleece, or blends. The fabric is chosen based on the desired texture, weight, and durability.
Fabric Sourcing: The selected fabric is sourced from suppliers and inspected for quality.
3. Pattern Making
Pattern Creation: Patterns are drafted based on the design specifications. These patterns serve as templates for cutting the fabric.
Grading: Patterns are adjusted to create different sizes (e.g., S, M, L, XL).
4. Cutting
Fabric Layering: The fabric is laid out in multiple layers on a cutting table.
Cutting Process: Using the patterns, the fabric is cut into pieces (e.g., front panel, back panel, sleeves, hood, and pocket pieces).
5. Sewing and Assembly
Stitching: The cut fabric pieces are sewn together using industrial sewing machines. This includes:
Attaching sleeves to the body.
Sewing the hood and attaching it to the neckline.
Adding pockets (if applicable).
Attaching ribbed cuffs and waistbands.
Zipper or Button Attachment: For zip-up hoodies, zippers are sewn into the front panel.
6. Printing or Embroidery
Screen Printing: Designs, logos, or graphics are printed onto the hoodie using screen printing, heat transfer, or digital printing.
Embroidery: Logos or designs are stitched onto the fabric using embroidery machines.
7. Quality Control
Inspection: Each hoodie is inspected for defects, such as stitching errors, fabric flaws, or printing mistakes.
Washing and Finishing: Some hoodies undergo washing or distressing processes to achieve a specific look or feel.
8. Packaging
Folding and Tagging: Hoodies are folded, and labels or tags (e.g., size tags, care instructions) are attached.
Packaging: Hoodies are packed into polybags or boxes for shipping.
9. Distribution
Shipping: Finished hoodies are shipped to retailers, distributors, or directly to customers.
Additional Notes:
Sustainability: Some manufacturers use eco-friendly practices, such as organic cotton, recycled polyester, or water-saving dyeing techniques.
Customization: Hoodies can be customized with unique designs, colors, or fits based on customer preferences.