THE FULL PRODUCTION CYCLE GUARENTEES TOP QUALITY AND A PERSONALIZED
APPROACH FOR EVERY CUSTOMER

Pattern making, Sampling

Pattern construction and sample making are important steps that ensure accuracy and style necessary for each collection

Fabric testing

The fabric goes through several testing stages. First, a visual inspection is conducted to identify defects. Then, fabric samples are tested for strength, elasticity, and contraction. It is also important to check how the material reacts to washing and other conditions.

Quality control

Quality control in denim production is a crucial stage. First, a visual inspection of the finished products is conducted to identify defects such as incorrect seams, stains, or fabric damage. Defective items are filtered out. Then, the size conformity, as well as the functionality of zippers and buttons, is checked. It is also important to conduct tests on the strength of seams and fabric to ensure the durability of the product.

Washing

The jeans are subjected to a preliminary wash to remove dirt and reduce shrinkage. Then, a special boiling technique is used to create a faded effect and soften the fabric. During the boiling process, various chemicals and enzymes may be applied to enhance the washing effect.

Cutting, Sewing

The cutting and sewing process includes several key stages. First, patterns are created, and then the fabric is cut according to these patterns, considering the characteristics of the material. Next, the pieces are sewn together to create the garment. At this stage, various operations are also performed, such as edge finishing, installing fasteners, and adding decorative elements.

İroning, Packing

During the ironing and packaging stage, the denim production process comes to an end. The jeans are processed with steam or hot air to eliminate wrinkles and achieve a presentable look. This ensures the neatness and visual appeal of the finished jeans.

Once the ironing is complete, the jeans are ready for packaging. They are folded carefully to avoid any damage during transport. Effective packaging helps preserve the quality of the products and simplifies their subsequent shipping and sale.