Introduction:
A sample is an item that represents a particular product or a whole lot. The development of models is crucial in the clothing industry as buyers generally place their orders after examining how the sample is constructed. The procedure for developing a department for garment samples is constantly changing, and the development process will encompass a variety of unique items. We have put out a second article about the garments prototype sample to assist students and professionals. In this article, I will talk about developing a garments prototype sample.
Sequence Garment Example of Development
1st Pattern
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2nd Pattern
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Counter Sample
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Salesman Sample
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Photo Sample
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Approved Sample
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Pre-production Sample
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Production Sample
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Shipping Sample
The First Pattern
The first physical rendition of any item by the artwork created by the designer or developer
- Design: Examine the work and then test fitting installation
- Status: Nothing specific
- Material: Available
- Price: Not confirmed
- Quantity: 1 (for the customer) plus 1 (for merchandiser)
- Delivery as per the urgency
Second Pattern
Usually, the designer or developer requests modifications to the original pattern. The second pattern is designed according to the comments.
Counter Example
The first pattern is created by the designer’s artwork, the counter sample, which is not based on an artist’s artwork but follows a different selection supplied by the seller.
- The purpose is to see the artistry and assess the skills of the factory
- Status: Nothing specific
- Material: Available
- Price: Not confirmed
- Quantity: 1 (for the customer) and 1 (for self-keeping)
- The delivery will be made as per the request
Salesman Sample
The sample is created when the prices are confirmed, and orders are made on speculation. They usually come in L-size with all colour combinations of the anticipated demand. Buyers met with the customer and recorded their responses to the order’s quantity by colour, size, etc. Then, they finally sent an edict to their vendor.
- Goal: Sales Meeting Appraisal of the Retailers Market by
- Demand/Order forecast
- Status: The final stage of the confirmation of order.
- Material: Actual
- Price: Confirmed
- Quantity: The colour combination must be a minimum quantity for each colour combination
- Delivery: It is essential to be on time to deliver the item
Photo Example
Samples are created using colours and materials to be worn by models during the shooting for the catalogue.
Approval Example
At any point in time, at any point, in the event of a need and sample is redesigned, an entirely new instance is created (sometimes mock-ups can be used too) by the latest specification. It is delivered to the buyer for approval of the accuracy of the revision was done correctly.
- Size Set Each piece is made for each size colour combination
- Mock-Up: Any part of the garment made for a specific purpose, but not the entire garment.
Pre-production Example
If the bulk production materials arrive, the factory creates an actual material sample and then sends it to the client.
Production Example
It’s a way to assure the purchaser that the specifications manufacture the bulk. The buyer wants to know that the suitable material has been obtained and Line Workmanship was inspected to ensure that it is at the proper quality standards.
Shipping Sample
A sample of the order is retained from each pre-shipping inspection to be used if required after the order’s delivery. Usually, for disputes (e.g. claim), the shipping samples are crucial.
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