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MANUFACTURING PROCESS

From yarn to your door.
Eight checked steps.

Every garment that leaves our floor goes through eight steps and three QC passes — refined over five years and 50,000+ pieces.

From yarn to your door.

Every garment that leaves our floor goes through eight checked steps. We have refined this loop over {{years_in_business}} years and 50,000+ pieces — it is what lets us promise on-time delivery without compromising on quality.

The 8-step loop

Inside our 10,000 sq-ft floor

Scroll to walk through each station — the bar at the top tracks where you are.

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01 — Fabric inspection

Roll-by-roll, before a single panel is cut

Every roll of fabric that arrives on the floor is inspected for weight, hand-feel, knit consistency and colour-fastness. Off-spec rolls go back to the mill — they never go into production.

↓ Next: 02 — Cutting
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02 — Cutting

Computer-assisted spread & cut

Pattern panels are spread on a long cutting table and cut in clean stacks of 30–60 layers. Even tiny size deviations get caught here, before they cost you a stitched piece.

↓ Next: 03 — Stitching
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03 — Stitching

18 stations · juki industrial machines

Panels are stitched on overlock and lock-stitch machines into completed garments. Each station has a target output and a built-in QC step — defective pieces are rejected at the station, not at the end.

↓ Next: 04 — Printing
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04 — Printing

DTF · Screen · DTG · Sublimation

Approved artwork is printed using the method best suited to your fabric and print size. DTF and Screen are our high-volume default — DTG and Sublimation step in for special cases.

↓ Next: 05 — Heat transfer & cure
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05 — Heat transfer & cure

Heat-press at 165°C · 15-second cure

Prints are cured under heat to lock the inks into the fabric. This is what gives a DTF or screen print its 50-wash durability without fade or crack.

↓ Next: 06 — Ironing & inspection
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06 — Ironing & inspection

Steam-iron · third QC pass

Every piece is steam-ironed and inspected for stitch quality, print accuracy, colour, and dimensions. This is where the “checked thrice” promise gets its third tick.

↓ Next: 07 — Folding and packing
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07 — Folding and packing

Per-piece poly-bag · carton-pack and seal

Each piece is folded, poly-bagged, and stacked into a carton with a piece-count slip. Cartons are sealed and labelled with the order number and AWB before they leave the floor.

↓ Next: 08 — Dispatch
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08 — Dispatch

Pickup-ready · AWB shared on WhatsApp

Cartons are handed over to the courier partner. The AWB tracking number is sent to you on WhatsApp, SMS and email the moment the parcel leaves our floor.

Three QC checks before any piece leaves the floor.

Fabric inspection at intake. Stitching QC at the line. Print + finish QC before pack-out. Anything below standard goes back upstream — never to you.

On-time dispatch, every time.

Typical lead times: ready-stock plain → next working day · ready-stock with print → 7–10 days · cut-and-stitch → 14–18 days. We hit these on 98% of orders.

Want to see it for yourself?

For 500+ piece orders we host factory walk-throughs in Gurugram. WhatsApp the team and we will arrange a slot.

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