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IP-based apparel requiring strict compliance and approvaltimelines.
Tees, polos, shorts, basics. Jersey, pique, fleece, and cotton blends developed for shape retention and colour stability across real wear. Built for the tenth wash, not the first impression.
Stretch and recovery fabrics chosen for performance, not just hand feel on the hanger. Selection is built around recovery, breathability, and structural retention across use cycles.
Collar, placket, and cuff are the three places a shirt earns or loses trust. Poplins, oxfords, and twills developed with tight construction tolerances and consistent grading across runs.
Jackets, bombers, hoodies. Heavier construction, less margin for error. Factories selected on weight handling, lining integrity, and the kind of finishing that shows up months in.
Blazers and trousers where shoulder construction either works or visibly doesn’t. Fit blocks and grading get refined across additional sampling cycles. The category takes more time. That’s the standard.
Shirts · Polos · T-shirts · Sweatshirts · Hoodies · Casual Jackets · Loungewear
Beyond the factory floor. We work with partners who invest in workforce development, training, and long-term employment, structurally rather than promotionally.
Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling. Factories are vetted before pricing enters the conversation. SEDEX, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, FAMA, BCI, RCS, and GRS across the network.

IP-based apparel requiring strict compliance and approvaltimelines.

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