Bring your cut-and-sew apparel idea to life with vetted manufacturers, safer production systems, and expert sourcing guidance at every step.
Cut-and-sew manufacturing depends on pattern precision, fabric stability, and disciplined production control.
What Falls Under Cut-and-Sew Manufacturing
Traditional garment construction across woven and knit fabrics.



How Cut-and-Sew Apparel Is Manufactured
Typical production flow includes:
1. Pattern
2. Grading
3. Shrinking
4. Sampling
5. Validation
6. QC
1. Pattern
Pattern development
2. Grading
Grading across size ranges
3. Shrinking
Fabric shrinkage testing
4. Sampling
Sampling and fit approval
5. Validation
Pre-production sample (PPS) Validation
6. QC
Bulk cutting and sewing with inline QC
Common Challenges in Cut and Sew
Common risks include:
- Grading breakdown in extended sizes
- Shrinkage after first wash
- Inconsistent stitch density
- Late delivery from fabric mills
- Margin erosion from rework
How Sourcify Supports Cut and Sew Brands
Sourcify supports cut and sew brands by:
- Pattern risk validation
- Fabric pre-testing
- Factory floor vetting
- Structured production oversight
- Long-term sourcing diversification
Who This Is Best For
- Fashion brands launching collections
- Scaling DTC apparel brands
- Teams correcting fit issues
- Brands restructuring production geography
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