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Why Working with a Clothing Manufacturer Should Be About the Relationship

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When searching for clothing manufacturers in the USA , some may assume that they are all the same and the process is as simple as placing an order and paying the bill. While you can go about it this way, it rarely works out well in the long run. Building a strong relationship with the company that will produce your clothing is crucial in ensuring that your true vision comes to life and that you can sustainably grow the brand over time.  Creating a Clothing Line Shouldn’t Just Be Transactional While purchasing clothes off the rack is a simple transaction, when it comes to designing and manufacturing your clothes, your collaboration with the manufacturer should go deeper than paying the bill. The apparel market is complex, and if you're new to the clothing industry, you'll find that it's challenging to determine the right designs to move forward with, the correct fabric types for the style, your budget, and a variety of other details. When you have stro

Important Questions to Ask Potential Clothing Manufacturers

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Working with clothing manufacturers either overseas or in the US presents its challenges. And, just like how you carefully try on clothes before you make your final purchasing decision, you need to select which manufacturer will produce your clothing line carefully and deliver the quality you’re looking for. As you start your search and get into contact with clothing manufacturers, keep these questions in mind to help identify if they will be a good fit for your brand. 1. Who do they work with? Knowing the brands that clothing manufacturers currently work with can give you a feeling for the quality of their production. If they work with big-name brands that you're familiar with, it says a lot about their quality of work. These relationships can also provide insight into their reputation within the industry and more. 2. Will they work with your budget? As with any manufacturing endeavor, budgets start as immovable constraints placed on the project. But onc