WE DON’T MAKE CLOTHES


WE CREATE LIFESTYLE


Sustainability & Framework

Seed

Fiber

Yarn

CREATIVE

SOURCING

From the best quality of yarn and fabrics to sequential processes—we convert the highest quality of raw materials into the most lucrative finished products that covers textile & non-textile products for any hyper supermarket till it’s delivered to our customer’s doorsteps.

Factory

Fabric

Brand

Customer


A close team of talented and creative management professionals dedicated in delivering top quality services that are impactful and long lasting in nature. We never shy away from developing ideas that comes from both client and agency to find the “right” consumer product.

STRATEGIC

To enhance merchandise & assortment plans, drive deeper customer insights, better plan for demand, and optimize inventory & pricing we are the reliable sourcing den in the fashion industry for the last three decades, manufacturing and procuring all kinds of ready-made apparel.

Being ahead of the curve is a huge challenge specially when designers wants to create compelling designs that captures the next trend. It is not just fashion that is simply made from sustainable materials —Responsibility goes further than this and spans across the entire value chain

WE DO

PRICE QUOTATION

We are always ready for the global market trend and offer an ethical quotation

SAMPLING

We are able to arrange sample by our own sample department or using by our partner factories

DESIGN

We have our own designers who are working continuously with our customer inquiries. This enables us to identify any possible obstacles involved in the design or manufacturing so that we can consult with our customers before starting production

BANKING

We are conducting business by accepting TT/LC’s/SC by transfer to selected factories

COMMUNICATION

Our priority is to maintain continual communication with our valued customers about the progress of the production, quality, and estimated shipment time etc

MANUFACTURE

KNIT

T-SHIRT, POLO, CUT & SEW, SHORTS, TANK TOPS, NIGHT WEAR, UNDERWEAR, BONDED FLEECE, SOCKS, TOWELS ETC. AS PER REQUIREMENT

COMPOSITION

COTTON/POLYESTER/NYLON/MIXED BLENDED/ANY OTHER MAN MADE FIBER

CONSTRUCTION

JERSEY/LYCRA/RIBS/PIQUE/INTERLOCK/WAFFLE/TERRY/ETC.

SWEATER

CARDIGAN, JUMPER, PULLOVER, VEST ETC. WITH 3, 5, 7, 10, 12 GAUGE AS PER REQUIREMENT

COMPOSITION

COTTON/ACRYLIC/CHENILLE/ANY OTHER MAN MADE FIBER

WOVEN

SHIRT, BLOUSE, TROUSER (WASH AND NON-WASH), JEANS, CHINO, COMBAT, FUNCTIONAL JACKETS, REVERSIBLE JACKETS, BREATHABLE JACKETS, RAIN WEAR, SKI WEAR, DRESS/SKIRT, JOGGING SUITS, WIND SUITS, ALL KINDS OF SPORTS WEAR, UNIFORM, HOME TEXTILE ETC.

COMPOSITION

COTTON/POLYESTER/NYLON/MIXED BLENDED/ANY OTHER MAN MADE FIBER

CONSTRUCTION

POPLIN, LINEN, TWILL, CANVAS, CURDUROY, DENIM, DOBBY, TAFETTA, TASLON, OXFORD, MICROFIBER, TRICOT, MODAL, TACTEL, OTTOMAN ETC.

Bionic Digitization in Fashion

In the apparel industry, new technologies are intertwined with human creativity to ensure that talent continues to drive fashion innovations.

As fashion consumers have responded to the pandemic by shifting to value. It is crucial to find bold ways in this consumer-driven environment to reduce cost so businesses can invest risk-free. This balanced approach is why its labeled the bionic company,

APPAREL DIORAMA

Operations in Fashion-Tech

Like many players in the larger retail industry, fashion companies are now focusing on end to end—for example, by demanding more agile merchant teams and working beside people who really knows the industry A-Z. Such efforts are necessary for funding the investments to remain competitive, such as digitizing and increased productions. To ensure success, we help our buyers to work with the right team giving concurrent feedback that will drive sales with data-driven insights.

DISASTERS AND DRAWBACKS IN THE RETAIL SECTOR

  • Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City (25 MARCH, 1911)

  • Sampoong Collapse in Seoul, South Korea (29 June, 1995)

  • Ali Enterprises Factory Fire in the Baldia town of Karachi, Pakistan (11 September, 2012)

  • Rana Plaza incident in Savar, Bangladesh (24 April, 2013)

  • Explosions of Tianjin in Binhai New Area, China (12 August, 2015)

All the devastating incidents in the history of commerce has led to the reshaping of today’s supply-chain worldwide. Business owners across the world are constantly on alert for safety and preventive measures so none of these horrifying events can ever take place again. Which is why the coalition of trade unions and brands was formed and have been forcing factories globally with strict compliance, agreements ever-since.

Bangladesh, Cambodia, Philippines are producing mass ready-made garments at cheap cost. Automation and high-tech machineries might sound appealing for brands but its expensive and replaces people. In Bangladesh, the RMG sector where majority of workers are female who leads their family with that income source, replacing them with automated machines would mean taking away their livelihood. Although some of these agreements have only benefitted a handful of enterprises only, leaving the rest with uncertainty. Global brands and retailers are still working with these facilities as labor is cheaper, cornering them with tighter price and discounts. It becomes really tough for these factories to function and operate as there are other aspects that counts.

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