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From Approved Sample to Reliable Bulk Production
Once the design, pattern, materials and samples have been approved, the project enters its most important stage: bulk clothing production.
At Matsuri Textile, production is not simply the moment when sewing begins. It is a coordinated manufacturing process that brings together raw material sourcing, fabric production, cutting, printing, embroidery, garment washing, trims and accessories, sewing and in-line quality control.
As an Istanbul-based clothing manufacturer in Turkey, we manage production according to the approved specifications and physical samples developed together with our clients.
Our objective is clear: to reproduce the quality, fit, construction and character of the approved product consistently throughout bulk production.
Production Starts with the Approved PP Sample
Before bulk manufacturing begins, the approved Pre-Production Sample (PP Sample) becomes one of the main physical references for production.
Whenever possible, the PP Sample represents the final approved combination of fabric, color, measurements, trims, labels, buttons, zippers, printing, embroidery, washing, construction and finishing.
Together with the approved pattern, measurement chart and technical specifications, it establishes the product standard that bulk production should follow.
Depending on the order and client's requirements, additional size-set samples, production samples or TOP samples (Top of Production) can also be prepared during manufacturing.
These checkpoints help verify that the approved product direction is being correctly transferred from development into bulk apparel manufacturing.
Fabric, Yarn & Raw Material Sourcing
Reliable clothing production begins with reliable materials.
One of the major advantages of clothing manufacturing in Turkey is access to one of the world's most established textile ecosystems.
Through our network of yarn suppliers, knitting facilities, weaving mills, fabric manufacturers, dye houses and textile finishing specialists, we source and coordinate materials according to the approved product specifications.
Depending on the collection, materials can include cotton, organic cotton, linen, viscose, modal, wool, recycled fibers, blends, knitted fabrics, woven fabrics, performance textiles and technical materials.
For highly specialized projects requiring advanced textile technologies, innovative materials or specialty fibers that are not readily available locally, selected fabrics and raw materials can also be sourced internationally.
This combination of fabric sourcing in Turkey and international textile sourcing gives our clients greater flexibility when developing both commercial and technically demanding garments.
A Connected Textile Supply Chain
Our location in Istanbul provides access to a highly developed and geographically connected textile and apparel supply chain in Turkey.
Yarn production, knitting, weaving, dyeing, fabric finishing, accessory manufacturing and garment production can be coordinated through specialized suppliers according to the requirements of each order.
This allows us to approach production as one connected process rather than a collection of unrelated manufacturing stages.
Where required, we can source materials with internationally recognized certifications such as OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, GOTS and GRS, subject to the project's specifications, certification scope and supplier availability.
For recycled or certified materials, traceability and chain of custody can also become an important part of responsible textile sourcing.
Bulk Fabric Ordering & Production
Once the required fabric has been approved, we proceed with bulk fabric ordering or custom fabric production.
Depending on the project, we can work with available stock fabrics or coordinate fabrics produced specifically for the order.
Custom textile production may involve yarn selection, knitting or weaving, Pantone color development, dyeing, washing, finishing or specialized performance treatments.
Before the fabric enters garment production, relevant characteristics can be evaluated according to product requirements, including fabric width, weight, color consistency, shrinkage, stretch and recovery, surface appearance and dimensional behavior.
This is an important stage because the performance of the final garment depends not only on the pattern but also on the consistency and behavior of the production fabric.
Color Development & Bulk Dyeing
For custom colors, approved Pantone references, lab dips, yarn colors, fabric swatches or physical color standards can be used as production references.
Different fibers, yarn structures and textile constructions absorb dyes differently, so bulk color development is evaluated according to the characteristics of the actual material.
Color coordination can also extend beyond the main fabric.
Ribs, linings, sewing threads, zipper tapes, buttons, cords, elastics and other components may need to be tone-on-tone matched or intentionally developed as contrasting elements according to the approved design.
Marker Planning & Fabric Efficiency
Once the production fabric and approved graded patterns are ready, we move into digital marker planning and fabric utilization.
Patterns are positioned according to fabric width, size breakdown, production quantity and material characteristics to achieve efficient fabric consumption while maintaining the technical requirements of the garment.
Good marker planning can contribute to lower fabric waste, more accurate material consumption and more efficient apparel production.
Special attention is given to fabrics with directional surfaces, nap, checks, stripes, engineered prints or other characteristics that influence pattern placement.
This stage connects our digital pattern making and grading process directly with bulk manufacturing.
Fabric Cutting
Once the marker plan has been confirmed, production moves into the garment cutting process.
Fabric is prepared according to the approved marker, size breakdown and production quantities before being cut into individual garment components.
Accurate cutting is essential because even small deviations at this stage can affect garment measurements, symmetry, matching, sewing quality and final fit.
Cut panels are carefully organized according to style, color and size before moving to the next production stages.
Depending on the garment, selected panels may proceed first to printing, embroidery or other special applications before they enter the sewing line.
Depending on the fabric type, garment construction, order quantity and technical requirements, we select the most appropriate cutting method for each production. Our garment cutting process can include manual cutting for specialized or smaller-scale applications, conventional lay (pastal) cutting machines for bulk production, automated robotic fabric cutting systems for precision and efficiency, and laser cutting for suitable technical fabrics and specialized applications.
Not every textile reacts to cutting in the same way. Fabric weight, composition, stretch, surface structure, thickness and technical properties are therefore considered before selecting the cutting technology. This flexible approach allows us to combine traditional garment cutting expertise with automated and laser cutting technologies, achieving the appropriate balance of precision, fabric efficiency and production quality for each product.
Garment Printing & Embroidery
For products requiring printing, the approved technique from the sampling stage is transferred into bulk production. During production, attention is given to print positioning, dimensions, color consistency, texture and compatibility with the fabric according to the approved sample. Technical, stretch and performance fabrics may require different printing processes from conventional cotton or woven materials, so each application is selected according to both design and material behavior.
We offer a wide range of garment printing and textile decoration techniques in Turkey, selecting each application according to fabric composition, design, durability, hand feel and production quantity. From traditional screen printing to advanced digital and technical applications, the most suitable process is developed and tested during sampling before moving into bulk production.
Screen Printing
One of the most versatile and durable methods for bulk garment printing, particularly suitable for cotton and many knitted fabrics. It provides strong color coverage, consistency and excellent possibilities for both simple graphics and more complex fashion applications.
DTF – Direct to Film Printing
DTF transfers digitally printed graphics from a specialized film onto the garment using heat and pressure, allowing detailed and multi-color artwork to be reproduced efficiently. It is highly versatile across different garment types and particularly useful for small-to-medium production runs, detailed graphics and private label clothing production.
DTG – Direct to Garment Printing
DTG prints digital artwork directly onto the garment and is particularly effective for high-detail, photographic and multi-color designs on suitable cotton-rich fabrics. With minimal traditional screen preparation, it is also well suited to sampling, limited collections and lower production quantities.
Water-Based Printing
Water-based inks penetrate more naturally into suitable fabrics, creating a soft, breathable print with a refined hand feel rather than a heavy surface layer. It is particularly attractive for premium T-shirts, sweatshirts and fashion collections where comfort and a softer print character are important.
Discharge Printing
Discharge printing works by removing or altering the existing dye of a suitable pre-dyed fabric to create the artwork within the textile surface. It can achieve a particularly soft hand feel and is frequently used for vintage, washed and premium streetwear effects.
Puff Printing
Puff printing uses a heat-reactive ink that expands during curing, creating a soft raised three-dimensional surface. It is especially effective for logos, typography and graphics where additional depth and tactile character are desired.
High-Density Printing
High-density printing creates a more controlled, structured and sharply defined 3D raised print than conventional surface printing. It is frequently used in premium fashion and streetwear to create architectural logos, lettering and graphic details.
Silicone & Rubber Printing
Silicone and rubber-based applications create a flexible, dimensional and premium surface particularly suited to sportswear, activewear, outerwear and technical garments. Depending on the formulation and application, they can provide smooth, matte, glossy or raised effects while maintaining flexibility.
Reflective Printing
Reflective applications use specialized materials designed to return light when illuminated, combining visual design with functional visibility. They are particularly suitable for sportswear, activewear, technical outerwear, urban clothing and performance garments.
Sublimation Printing
Sublimation uses heat to transfer dye directly into suitable polyester fibers, meaning the graphic becomes part of the material rather than sitting on its surface. It provides vibrant colors, excellent detail and strong wash resistance, making it especially suitable for sportswear and performance textiles.
Heat Transfer Printing
Heat transfer uses controlled temperature and pressure to transfer a prepared graphic or application onto the garment. It offers excellent possibilities for detailed logos, graphics, technical applications and specialized finishes across different garment categories.
Flex & Flock Printing
Flex uses precisely cut heat-transfer films to create clean, defined graphics, while flock creates a distinctive soft, velvet-like textured surface. Both techniques are particularly suitable for logos, lettering and graphic details requiring a different tactile character.
Foil & Metallic Printing
Foil applications create metallic, reflective or high-shine surfaces that cannot easily be achieved through conventional pigment printing. They can be used selectively for logos, graphic accents and premium fashion details.
Embossed / 3D Effects
Embossing creates a raised or recessed surface by physically shaping suitable fabrics or applications, producing a subtle three-dimensional textile effect. It can add depth to logos and design details without relying solely on conventional printed graphics.
Special Effect & Texture Printing
Depending on the collection, we can also develop crinkle, distressed, vintage, devoré, textured and other specialty surface effects. These techniques allow brands to move beyond conventional flat graphics and develop more distinctive textile surfaces and garment identities.
For brands with specific sustainability requirements, we can also work with water-based, lower-impact and selected certified printing inks, including suitable organic-focused alternatives depending on the fabric, printing technique and project requirements.
Embroidery & Decorative Applications
Classic & Logo Embroidery
Computerized embroidery provides a durable and premium solution for logos, lettering and decorative garment details, using different thread types, colors and stitch structures. Density, backing, positioning and fabric compatibility are evaluated during sampling to achieve the correct result.
3D Puff Embroidery
3D puff embroidery uses a raised foundation beneath the stitches to create bold, dimensional logos and lettering. It is particularly effective for premium casualwear, streetwear, sweatshirts, jackets and accessories.
Appliqué Embroidery
Appliqué combines additional pieces of fabric or other suitable materials with embroidery to create layered graphics and dimensional details. It offers extensive possibilities for collegiate, heritage, streetwear and premium fashion designs.
Sequins, Rhinestones, Pearls & Decorative Applications
For collections requiring more decorative surfaces, we can also develop sequin, rhinestone, pearl and selected specialty applications according to the garment and design. Placement, attachment method, durability and compatibility with the fabric are evaluated during sample development.
Choosing the Right Technique
Not every printing or decoration method is suitable for every textile. At Matsuri Textile, we evaluate fiber composition, fabric construction, stretch, garment wash, required durability, design complexity and production quantity before recommending the most appropriate printing, embroidery or special application for your product
Embroidery can also be integrated directly into our private label clothing manufacturing process. Bulk embroidery follows the approved sample according to position, dimensions, thread colors, stitch density, backing and overall appearance.
Depending on the construction of the garment, embroidery may be applied to individual cut panels before sewing or to assembled garments when technically appropriate. The objective is to maintain consistent placement, density, color and workmanship throughout the production quantity.
Garment Washing & Dyeing and Special Finishing
Washing and dyeing can completely transform the color, texture, softness, dimensions and character of a garment. As part of our clothing manufacturing and garment finishing services in Turkey, we select each process according to fabric composition, construction, desired appearance and performance requirements. To achieve the desired result, we combine traditional expertise with modern garment finishing technologies, using carefully selected washing, dyeing and special treatment techniques according to each fabric and product.
Normal / Garment Wash
A controlled basic washing process used to clean and stabilize the garment while improving its natural hand feel. It can also help the product reach its intended final dimensions, softness and appearance before production approval.
Enzyme Wash
Enzyme washing uses selected enzymes to modify the surface of suitable cellulose-based fabrics, creating a cleaner surface and softer hand feel. It is widely used for cotton garments, T-shirts, sweatshirts and casualwear where a more refined, lived-in character is desired.
Stone Wash
Stone washing creates a naturally worn and faded appearance through controlled mechanical abrasion. It is especially associated with denim and vintage-inspired garments, producing variations in color and surface character.
Enzyme + Stone Wash
Combining enzyme and stone washing allows a stronger but more controlled vintage and faded effect to be developed. The balance between abrasion, softness and color reduction can be adjusted according to the desired garment appearance.
Acid Wash
Acid washing creates distinctive high-contrast, irregular and vintage surface effects, making every garment slightly individual. It is particularly effective for denim, sweatshirts, heavyweight cotton and streetwear-inspired collections.
Vintage / Aged Wash
Vintage washing is developed to give a new garment the visual character and softness of a naturally aged product. Depending on the material, different washing, fading and finishing techniques can be combined to achieve the required worn-in appearance and premium hand feel.
Snow / Ice Wash
Snow and ice wash techniques create more irregular and pronounced faded areas across the garment surface. They are particularly useful for denim, casualwear and fashion products requiring distinctive washed effects rather than completely uniform coloration.
Bleach & Controlled Fading
Controlled bleaching can be used to reduce or modify the original color of suitable fabrics, creating lighter shades and washed-out effects. The process must be carefully developed according to the fiber and fabric construction to balance the desired appearance with garment performance.
Silicone & Softener Wash
Silicone and specialized softening treatments can significantly improve the touch, drape and perceived quality of a garment. They are particularly useful when a softer, smoother or more premium hand feel is required without dramatically changing the original visual character.
Pigment Wash
Pigment washing creates a characteristic faded, washed and naturally evolving appearance, particularly suitable for premium casualwear, T-shirts, sweatshirts and streetwear. The surface character can continue to develop through wear and washing, giving the garment a more individual identity.
Garment Dyeing
Garment dyeing allows the product to be dyed after garment construction rather than solely at the fabric stage, creating distinctive color depth and a naturally relaxed appearance. It offers extensive possibilities for custom colors, washed effects and private label clothing collections, particularly with suitable cotton and cellulose-based garments.
Pigment Dyeing
Pigment dyeing produces a distinctive surface coloration with a naturally washed and vintage character. It is particularly popular for premium T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies and casualwear where the color itself is intended to evolve with the garment.
Reactive Dyeing
Reactive dyes chemically bond with suitable fibers and are widely used for cotton and cellulose-based textiles where strong color performance is required. They can provide rich shades and good wash fastness when correctly selected and processed.
Antique Dyeing
Antique dyeing creates intentionally aged, muted and irregular color characteristics, giving garments a more authentic vintage appearance. It can be particularly effective for casualwear and collections where perfectly uniform coloration is not the desired aesthetic.
Tie-Dye & Batik Effects
Tie-dye and batik techniques use folding, binding, twisting or controlled dye application to create distinctive patterns and color variations. Because of the nature of the process, individual garments can develop subtle differences that make each piece visually unique.
Natural & Plant-Based Dyeing
For selected projects, natural and plant-derived dye solutions can be explored according to material compatibility, required color and production conditions. Natural dyeing offers distinctive tones and can be considered for brands looking for alternative approaches to conventional coloration.
Advanced & Lower-Impact Washing Technologies
Ozone Wash
Ozone washing can be used for selected garments to create fading and color modification effects with reduced dependence on some conventional wet-processing methods. When technically appropriate, it can offer an alternative route for brands seeking more resource-conscious garment finishing.
Laser Fading
Laser technology can create highly controlled faded areas, whiskers, patterns and distressed effects without relying entirely on conventional physical abrasion. It is particularly useful in denim and fashion applications where repeatability and precise design placement are important.
Responsible Washing & Dyeing Options
Where technically possible, we can evaluate lower-impact washing processes, responsible chemical selections and resource-efficient finishing technologies according to the requirements of the collection.
For projects requiring certified materials or processing, suitable solutions can be developed according to the relevant GOTS, OEKO-TEX® or customer-specific chemical and sustainability requirements, subject to supplier and process availability.
Developing the Right Wash for Your Garment
Not every washing or dyeing technique is suitable for every textile. Before recommending a process, we consider fiber composition, yarn structure, fabric weight, knitting or weaving construction, garment color, shrinkage, dimensional stability and required hand feel.
Washing can also change garment measurements, shrinkage, fabric surface, color and fit, which is why wash development should begin during the sampling and PP sample stage, not after bulk production has already started.
When required, we can develop and test the selected washing or dyeing process on samples before transferring the approved result into bulk clothing production.
From subtle softening to distinctive vintage effects, our objective is not simply to wash a garment.
It is to use washing and dyeing as part of the product design itself.
Trims, Accessories & Components
While the main garment components move through production, we coordinate the approved trims and garment accessories required for assembly.
Depending on the product, these can include zippers, buttons, snaps, rivets, eyelets, buckles, hooks, cords, stoppers, elastics, webbing, tapes, sewing threads, linings, interlinings, padding and other functional or decorative components.
Private label elements such as woven labels, printed labels, heat-transfer labels, care and composition labels, size labels and patches can also be prepared according to the approved specifications.
Accessories are evaluated according to the function, durability, appearance, color and overall quality level expected from the garment.
The main fabric may form the body of a product, but the quality of the finished garment often depends just as much on the quality of its smallest components.
Sewing & Garment Assembly
Once the required panels, printing, embroidery, washing processes and components are ready, production moves into garment sewing and assembly.
This is where fabric, pattern, trims and technical construction finally become the finished garment.
Different products require different manufacturing methods.
A lightweight jersey T-shirt, heavyweight sweatshirt, woven dress, structured shirt, technical raincoat or outerwear product may require different industrial sewing machines, stitch types, seam constructions, reinforcement techniques and production sequences.
During sewing, particular attention is given to critical elements such as seam quality, stitch consistency, measurements, symmetry, reinforcement points, zipper installation, pocket construction, collars, cuffs, waistbands and hems.
The approved PP Sample and technical specifications remain important references throughout this stage.
The objective is not simply to produce efficiently. It is to reproduce the approved garment consistently across the entire production quantity.
In-Line Quality Control During Production
Quality should be built into the garment while it is being manufactured, not added at the end.
For this reason, relevant in-line quality control checks can be carried out during different stages of production.
Depending on the garment, these checks may cover measurements, sewing construction, stitch quality, trims, print positioning, embroidery, washing results, symmetry and workmanship.
Identifying potential issues while production is still underway allows corrections to be made before they affect larger quantities.
This creates a more controlled apparel manufacturing process and helps maintain consistency with the approved PP Sample.
Final Ironing, Quality Control & Packing
Professional Garment Finishing • Final Inspection • Retail-Ready Packaging • Export Packing
The final stage of apparel manufacturing is where every garment is carefully finished, inspected and prepared for delivery. As part of our garment manufacturing and finishing services in Turkey, Matsuri Textile applies the appropriate ironing, pressing, quality control and packaging process according to the product type, fabric composition, construction and customer requirements.
Our aim is not simply to pack the finished garments, but to ensure that every approved piece leaves production clean, correctly shaped, properly labelled, protected and ready for retail, warehouse or distribution.
Ironing & Garment Finishing
Different garments and fabrics require different pressing techniques. Temperature, pressure, steam and finishing methods are selected according to the fiber composition, fabric structure, garment construction and desired final appearance.
Steam Ironing & Pressing
Professional steam ironing is used for shirts, dresses, trousers, T-shirts, sweatshirts and many other knitted and woven garments. Steam, temperature and pressure are adjusted according to the fabric to achieve a clean appearance without damaging the surface, color or structure.
Vacuum Table Pressing
Where required, garments are finished on professional vacuum ironing tables, helping remove excess steam and moisture while stabilizing the garment after pressing. This provides a cleaner and more controlled finish, particularly for woven garments and products requiring precise shaping.
Knitwear Pressing
Knitted garments require special attention to temperature, steam and pressure in order to protect their natural elasticity and dimensions. Our knitwear finishing and pressing process is adapted to the yarn composition, gauge and construction to achieve the required measurements, shape and hand feel without unnecessary stretching or flattening.
Industrial & Form Pressing
Depending on the product, specialized industrial pressing equipment and form-finishing techniques can be used for jackets, outerwear, trousers and other structured garments. The objective is to achieve the required silhouette and presentation while protecting seams, trims, prints and technical components.
Final Measurement & Appearance Check
After pressing, garments can be checked against the approved measurement specifications and reference sample. Particular attention is given to overall appearance, symmetry, dimensions, seams, surface quality, prints, embroidery, accessories and finishing details before the product moves to final packing.
Final Quality Control
Before packaging, finished garments pass through a final garment quality control process. Products that do not meet the approved quality requirements are separated from first-quality production and are not mixed with export-ready or retail-ready goods.
Our final inspection may include:
Measurement and size specification control
Fabric and surface inspection
Stitching and seam quality control
Print and embroidery inspection
Zipper, button, snap and accessory functionality
Color and shade consistency
Label and care instruction verification
Stain, oil mark, hole and damage inspection
Loose thread and workmanship control
Garment symmetry and overall appearance
Final pressing and presentation control
Non-conforming garments are identified, separated and classified according to the nature of the defect. Second-quality, damaged or rejected products are kept apart from approved first-quality goods and handled according to the customer's quality requirements.
Where requested, production can also be prepared for AQL-based inspection according to the agreed customer quality standard and inspection level.
Labelling & Retail Preparation
Before packing, each approved garment is prepared according to the customer's private label and retail packaging requirements.
Depending on the order, we can apply and verify:
Main Brand Labels • Size Labels • Care & Composition Labels • Country of Origin Labels • Hangtags • Price Tags • Barcode Labels • EAN/UPC Labels • Stickers • Carton Labels • Size & Color Identification
Hangtags and swing tags can be attached according to the customer's specified position and method. Barcode, SKU, style, color and size information can also be checked against the packing instructions to reduce errors during warehouse receiving and retail distribution.
Individual Garment Packaging
After final quality approval, garments are folded according to the product and customer's packing instructions and placed into suitable protective packaging.
Depending on customer requirements, we can use individual polybags, recycled-content bags, paper-based packaging or other requested packaging solutions. Warning information, ventilation holes, adhesive closures, size stickers, barcodes and other required packaging details can be applied according to the destination market and customer specification.
Whenever technically and commercially suitable, we support reduced-plastic and more sustainable garment packaging alternatives.
Carton Packing & Export Preparation
Finished garments are packed into export cartons according to the approved packing list, size assortment, color assortment and quantity per carton.
Each carton can be identified with the required information, including:
PO Number • Style Number • Color • Size Range • Quantity • Carton Number • Gross / Net Weight • Carton Dimensions • Destination • Customer-Specific Shipping Marks
Carton quantities and assortments are checked against the final packing list before shipment. Where required, cartons can also be reinforced, sealed and prepared according to the transportation method and customer's warehouse requirements.
Palletizing & Shipment Preparation
For orders requiring palletized transportation, export cartons can be systematically arranged on suitable pallets according to shipment requirements. Pallets may be stretch-wrapped, strapped, corner-protected and labelled to improve stability and protection during handling, warehousing and transportation.
When wooden pallets or other wood packaging materials are used for international shipments, appropriate ISPM 15-compliant packaging materials can be arranged where required by the destination country.
Products can be prepared for road, air or sea freight, with packing configurations adapted to the selected logistics method, customer warehouse standards and destination requirements.
From Production Floor to Shipment
At Matsuri Textile, garment finishing, final quality control and export packaging are treated as an integral part of apparel production. From professional pressing and measurement control to private labelling, individual packaging, carton preparation and palletizing, each stage is organized according to the product, customer specification and destination market.
Our goal is simple: only approved first-quality garments move forward to final packing and shipment, helping our customers receive products that are correctly finished, correctly identified and ready for their next destination.
Production Samples & Client Visibility
Transparency remains important after bulk manufacturing begins.
Depending on the project and agreed workflow, clients can receive production updates, photographs, videos or production samples during key manufacturing stages.
Where required, a TOP Sample (Top of Production) can be selected from the actual production line to demonstrate how the approved PP Sample has been translated into bulk manufacturing.
For international brands managing their clothing production in Turkey from abroad, this provides an additional level of visibility throughout the manufacturing process.
Flexible Clothing Production for Growing Brands
Matsuri Textile works with both emerging and established fashion businesses.
Our flexible manufacturing structure allows us to support low MOQ clothing production in Turkey for suitable projects while also managing larger repeat orders and seasonal production programs.
As order volumes grow, production planning, raw material sourcing and manufacturing capacity can be adapted accordingly.
This allows brands to develop a longer-term relationship with the same private label clothing manufacturer in Turkey, rather than rebuilding their supply chain as their business expands.
Clothing Manufacturing in Istanbul, Turkey
Being located in Istanbul, Turkey places Matsuri Textile within one of the world's most established textile and apparel production regions.
From yarn and fabric sourcing to bulk fabric production, digital marker planning, cutting, garment printing, embroidery, washing, trims and accessories, sewing and in-line quality control, we coordinate the essential stages required to transform an approved sample into bulk production.
For European brands, Turkey combines textile expertise, flexible clothing manufacturing and geographical proximity to Europe.
For international fashion companies, it provides access to an extensive ecosystem of specialized textile and apparel suppliers within a globally connected manufacturing location.
From the approved PP Sample to fabric sourcing, cutting, printing, embroidery, washing and garment assembly, our production approach is built around one principle:
Turning an approved product into consistent, scalable and reliable clothing production.



