The three phases of product fashion sampling are Design, Sales and Production.
Design-related samples are to model design ideas and, ideally, finalize the pattern for production. These are used by the designer and pattern cutter.
Sales-related samples are used to win orders from buyers.
The Production samples are intended to test consistency in production and will be made by the factory prior to production.
If one was to do things properly and budget is not an issue, then surprisingly (or not to some) the total number of samples required will be in the range of 12 different types of samples.
Fortunately, not all of them are essential, but the production of them is dependent on your operation.
For example, if you’re managing your own product development and have samples made from your pattern, your Fit Sample is the same as the Prototype Sample and would be fitted during the design phase.
However, if you’re outsourcing to a fully factored factory, Fit Sampling might happen just before the production.
If you manage things well, the different sample types can serve multiple purposes.
For example, your Prototype Sample is ideally a Fit Sample and a Pre-production Sample and maybe even a Photo Sample.
The following should shed some light on these essential processes of fashion sampling employed within the industry.
Whether you are new to the industry or seasoned professional, embarking on product fashion sampling is one of the most exciting and satisfying parts of the design process.
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The three phases of product fashion sampling are Design, Sales and Production.
Design-related samples are to model design ideas and, ideally, finalize the pattern for production. These are used by the designer and pattern cutter.
Sales-related samples are used to win orders from buyers.
The Production samples are intended to test consistency in production and will be made by the factory prior to production.
If one was to do things properly and budget is not an issue, then surprisingly (or not to some) the total number of samples required will be in the range of 12 different types of samples.
Fortunately, not all of them are essential, but the production of them is dependent on your operation.
For example, if you’re managing your own product development and have samples made from your pattern, your Fit Sample is the same as the Prototype Sample and would be fitted during the design phase.
However, if you’re outsourcing to a fully factored factory, Fit Sampling might happen just before the production.
If you manage things well, the different sample types can serve multiple purposes.
For example, your Prototype Sample is ideally a Fit Sample and a Pre-production Sample and maybe even a Photo Sample.
The following should shed some light on these essential processes of fashion sampling employed within the industry.
Whether you are new to the industry or seasoned professional, embarking on product fashion sampling is one of the most exciting and satisfying parts of the design process.