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Cut & Sew Program

Our Cut & Sew Program includes all garment types made from jersey, fleece, french terry, and waffle knit fabrics.

When creating a cut&sew garment via The production house, you have a wide range of customization modules to create your fully custom garment.

This guide explains all customization modules.

Fit

Custom Fit

If you need adjustments or a fully unique fit, our custom fit tool lets you input specific measurements, and we’ll develop a cutting pattern. This may include the creation of custom panels, pockets, and cuts.

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Fabric

Pre-engineered Fabric

We offer a selection of 20+ high-quality fabrics, ranging from 185GSM cotton jersey to 500GSM French terry. These fabrics are on stock in our warehouse, enabling rapid turnaround times.

Custom Fabric

For brands needing something specific, we provide custom fabric development. Our team works with you to create knitted fabrics that meet your exact requirements.

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Dyes

Standard Colours:

Black, white, and heather gray colourways are dyed in a fabric dye process after the fabric is knitted into rolls and before the pattern cutting.

Custom Colors/Washes:

Reactive Garment Dye: dyes fully constructed garments using reactive dyes for vibrant, long-lasting colors and excellent wash fastness.

Fadeout Garment Dye: a second wash with potassium permanganate partially removes dye to create a soft, vintage effect.

Reactive Dyr (Solid)

Reactive Dyr (Solid)

Prints

We have a wide range of printing techniques:

DTG

uses inkjet technology to spray ink directly onto the fabric, allowing for highly detailed, full-color designs with gradients and photo-like precision.

Screen Print

uses stencils and layers of ink pushed through a mesh screen onto fabric. It’s cost-effective in large quantities and different types of inks create a range of textures.

See some references on the right.

DTG (Direct-To-Garment)

DTG (Direct-To-Garment)

Digital inkjet printing directly onto fabric, allowing full-color, detailed designs.

Embroideries

Embroidery

is a stitching technique that decorates fabric by sewing thread directly onto the garment, creating textured, durable designs.

Patches

are made from laser cut pieces of fabric or pre-made embroideries that are sewn onto garments.

How to add it

Use our Illustrator template in the embellishment section on OS and select a technique for each of the designs in your file.

Embroidery

Embroidery

Distressing

Distressing

involves hand-finishing techniques like sanding, cutting, and fraying to create a worn, vintage look while maintaining garment integrity.

How to add it

Either select our pre-engineered distressing on OS or mark all the edges or areas that you want distressed on an Illustrator mockup file. Additionally provide as many reference pictures as possible.

Distressing

Spraying

Sunfade

is a process where bleach gets sprayed in specific areas of the garment making these areas appear as if the color faded through long sun exposure over time.

Pigment Spraying

is an effect where color pigments get sprayed on the garment to give it an aged/discolored look.

Sun Fade

Sun Fade

Balanced tone fade across panels for a modern washed aesthetic.

Stitching

Select from a range of pre-engineered construction/stitching styles:

- Regular Stitching

- Flatlock Stitching

- Inside-Out Stitching

- Raw-Edge Stitching

All stitching styles can be done in a contrasting thread color

Regular Stitching (with coverstitch)

Regular Stitching (with coverstitch)

Labels

We offers 3 different label materials:

- Polyester

- Raw cotton canvas

- Woven label

You can choose how the labels should be applied:

- Inseam Loop (under neck-tape)

- On the back (stitched left and right)

You can also provide your own trims and send them us.

Woven Label

Woven Label