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Production of clothing

Word List

Computer-aided -/kəmˌpjuːtər ˈeɪdɪd/ - автоматизований

Garment /ˈɡɑːrmənt/ предмет одягу

Wholesaler /ˈhəʊlseɪlər/ оптовик


The production of clothes
involves several steps, including
designing, sourcing materials,
cutting and sewing, quality
control, and distribution. Here
is a brief overview of each step:
Designing: This involves
creating a concept for a
garment, developing sketches,
and creating technical drawings
or computer-aided design
(CAD) files that provide
instructions for production.
Sourcing materials: Once the design
is finalized, the next step is to select
the appropriate fabrics, trims, and
other materials needed to produce
the garment. These materials can be
sourced from a variety of suppliers,
both domestic and international.
Cutting and sewing: Once the
materials are sourced, the fabric is
cut according to the pattern and
then sewn together to create the
garment. This can be done by hand
or by machine, depending on the
complexity of the design.
Quality control: Throughout the
production process, quality control is
essential to ensure that the finished
product meets the desired standards.
This includes inspecting the materials
before cutting, monitoring the
sewing process, and checking the
finished garment for any defects.
Distribution: Once the
garments have passed
quality control, they are
packaged and shipped to
retailers, wholesalers, or
directly to consumers.
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