Apparel sourcing from china question

hussein

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Hi guys, i am new to this and would love some advice of people who have had previous experience. Basically we have been working with a designer who insists that we dont need the .ai files and all manufacturers in china will ask for is JPEG's with the tech packs. Can someone confirm if this is true or not?
 

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    Supplying photos or .ai files is hit and miss.

    Every fabric is different and the patterns need to address the fabric used, including stretch, shrinkage, the way it is cut, if it can be embroidered on, or printed, as well as any required collars & cuffs, which are of a different fabric and would have to be colour matched when dying.

    For a factory to supply a finished sample that ticks all the boxes and is the "perfect" sample will take, on average, 3 samples.

    Include the courier costs, back and forth from China to UK and the sampling costs will be expensive.

    Better to supply a garment which fits correctly, uses the fabric you want and use this as the template.

    Amendments, embellishments, embroidery, printing, grading & personalised packaging and labeling can be added.

    Its a tried and tested formula, especially when manufacturing in China.

    This is with 30 years experience in this field.
     
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    hussein

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    Lets say i gave a manufacturer a physical sample i want them to copy... they would still need my design so that they can replicate the fitting and material of the physical sample into my own brand and design so my question really is would JPEG along with a tech sheet be enough to provide to the manufacturer or would they ask for an illustrator file format e.g ai, eps etc...

    Thanks in advance :)
     
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    I thought I already did.

    Depends on the factory, their requirements and how much they understand your requirements.

    For the type of factory that will be doing your order, a JPEG file is fine.

    Everything is marked & cut by hand.

    Your designer is correct.

    95% of factories will be happy with this format.

    If it was a technical product, which apparel is not, then .ai files will be required, as the likelihood is that a CNC machine will be used.
     
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    Ok my office in china, i will take your advice on this. Hopefully JPEG's are fine however i am going to try and push my designer for the vector files because i have paid for the work so i should be entitled to it. Thanks for the help guys.
     
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    Hi Hussein , if the design is simple , JPG file or original sample is OK , we can use to copy the artwork and print . but if your design is complex , we'll need vector format files , such as AI, CRD, and EPS. these file help to make the printing better
     
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    I found this startup last year that helps retailers and wholesalers connect with bangladesh's apparel industry. Surprisingly im pretty satisfied. They took care of sourcing and production. They even offer quality inspection and shipping logistics. Prices were much lower than the chinese factories i worked with before. If anyone interested checkout their website www. newthread.biz

    According to this thread that is your company.

    Are you always this deceitful in your dealings?
     
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