1
Random Inspection
Style confirmation, appearance check, finished garment measurements, and fabric
and sewing quality review. If the random inspection defect rate reaches 30% or higher, the
entire bulk order is returned for rework. Mass production inspection begins only after the
factory reworks the goods to a defect rate below 30%.
2
Full Inspection
Mass production inspection focuses primarily on sewing construction, fabric
quality, and dimensional accuracy. Among these, measurements are verified by comparing finished
garments against a standard reference sample.
3
Pressing & Finishing
Each garment undergoes pressing and finishing tailored to the fabric's properties
and the style's requirements, ensuring the final product is presented in its best possible form.
4
Packaging
All packaging is carried out in accordance with the client's specifications, with
strict controls on package dimensions to ensure consistent sizing across every unit.
5
Shipping
Pre-shipment needle detection — a practice standard to Japanese inspection
protocol — is performed before dispatch to prevent any metal contaminants from reaching the end
user and causing harm. All items that pass inspection are packed and shipped according to the
client's instructions.