Capabilities

What we build on brief

Silhouettes, cloth, and finishing—scoped together so the garment reads as yours, not an anonymous factory pull.

Shirts

Structure and drape held to your pattern—from formal shirting to polos with considered collar and cuff work.

Trousers

Rise, break, and interior finishing executed with tailoring discipline across formal, casual, and utility cuts.

Hoodies & sweats

Weight, loft, and hand-feel chosen to match your brand—zip, pullover, or crew in fleece and French terry.

Jackets & outerwear

Shell, lining, and hardware composed for silhouette and longevity—bomber, denim, coach, and technical shells on brief.

Co-ord sets

Top and bottom cut from the same cloth story—dye lot and hand-feel matched so the set reads as one intention.

Uniforms & workwear

Repeatable, durable programs for teams that need the same cut and trim standards across every wearer.

Inside the studio

How a brief becomes production

01

Opening conversation

Brand guardrails, target silhouette, quantity band, and the dates that matter—aligned before cloth is touched.

02

File & spec review

Tech packs and references are read for construction risk, finish level, and feasibility—questions returned clearly.

03

Proposal & sign-off

You receive scope, timing, and investment in one place. On approval, sampling or production proceeds as agreed.

04

Sampling

When the brief demands it, a sample is cut and finished so you can approve hand-feel and silhouette in person.

05

Production

The approved cut list moves through marking, assembly, and finishing with the same checklist as the sample.

06

QC & dispatch

Each unit is inspected as a finished garment, then packed and released on the schedule we committed to.

Cloth & composition

We build from your mill selections or source to match hand-feel and weight. Below are fibers and constructions we handle often:

CottonDenimFleecePolyesterLinenWool BlendTwillCanvasOxfordPiquéFrench TerryRipstopSatinVelvet

Next commission

When you are ready to build the piece

Share direction, cloth, and timeline. We respond with scope, honesty, and the construction focus your line deserves.

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