Tendpins production process

Tendpins production process

TENDPINS FACTORY

Tendpins with its head office at 39899 Balentine Drive, 200, Newark, CA 94560, US along with a production building is located on an area of nearly 10,000 square meters in Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province.L. We have two factories, each factory is about 4,000 square meters with modern production lines. The total number of employees involved in the production is 100 people, so the factory can produce 5000 polo shirts a day.

HOW DOES TENDPINS POLO SHIRT PRODUCTION LINE WORK?

 

1.Choose fabric and design style

Whether it is a simple t-shirt to evening dresses, it still needs to be designed. The design step is considered to be the most important foundational step in the production line. From here, you will choose the most suitable model among hundreds of designs.

Tendpins has its own design team. They will use their creativity to create products that are in line with trends or designed according to the ideas of customers.

With the desire to make the wearer comfortable and in line with fashion trends, it must also have high applicability and brand imprint. We chose Polyester fabric with many outstanding advantages such as good durability, good water resistance, easy to wash, resistant to mildew and bacteria.

2.Make a design diagram and cut the fabric

Fabric cutting in a clothing production line is different from manual cutting. We will proceed to spread the fabric to a certain size. Then use an industrial cutter to cut the layers of fabric on top of each other. The operator is only responsible for keeping the machine on the correct line drawn in advance. Fabric cutters also need certain experience. The purpose is to avoid the situation of being skewed, slanting leading to damage to a lot of fabrics.

Aesthetics is a factor that is emphasized in this period. Conducted simultaneously through each layer of fabric to create synchronization. Then proceed to remove and process damaged products to move to the next stage.

3.Ironing of semi-finished products.

After being cut, the fabric is ironed before sewing and assembling.

4.Sewing finished products

Use pieces of fabric that have been cut to sew into a finished product. The requirements in this step require sewing parts to comply with the design pattern. Usually at this step will be divided into different parts. There is a group that sews the neck part, a group sews the body, a group sews the hands… and the last group will assemble it into a finished product.

5.Ironing after sewing is done

Once a product has been finished by tailors, it is delivered to be ironed.

6.Product classification and quality check

This is the last step but also extremely important in the production line. Products will be sorted by size, rejecting defective products, checking every stitch. Finished products will be packaged and sent to the distribution department. From here the clothes will be brought to the user's hands.

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