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NEED AND FEED IS one of the big clothing company in Bangladesh producing Knit Garments ( T-Shirt & Tank Top), Swim Wear & Intimates ( UNDER GARMENTS). NEED AND FEED ensure extensive QC monitoring and control system from the raw materials,…
Aug 20, 2010
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Raksha replied to C Smedbol's discussion 'Silk, from the silk worm to the evening gowns' in the group Textiles - Fabrics - Fibers
Dear Sir/Madam, We are delighted to introduce ourselves as one of the leading Manufacturers and Exporters of Pure Silk, Linen, Cotton, Viscose fabrics, Scarves/Stoles, Ponchos. We do have necessary infrastructure & logistics and are capable to…
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Where do you live? Please list country or state, not your planet.
Canada
Do you work in the fashion industry?
I work in fashion
About Me ...
I studied fashion design at ISDM in Montreal, Qc.
I am currently at the research stage for my first fashion collection.
Favorite Fashion Designer or Fashion Brand
Azzedine Alia, Rodarte, Giorgio Armani, Tom Ford
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Female
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Over 18
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Slim, elongated silhouettes

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At 12:07pm on August 20, 2010, NEED AND FEEDNEED AND FEED said…
NEED AND FEED IS one of the big clothing company in Bangladesh producing Knit Garments ( T-Shirt & Tank Top), Swim Wear & Intimates ( UNDER GARMENTS).
NEED AND FEED ensure extensive QC monitoring and control system from the raw materials, Sample development, pre-production and production to product packing, meeting and surpassing the quality standard of customers.
We are also going to open our own brand with own Model to spread and launch all over the world.
www.needandfeed.org
At 3:20pm on December 12, 2008, Alfredo MoranAlfredo Moran said…
Anytime Chantal ;o)

That was the basic explanation but if you have anymore questions or anything feel free to shoot me an email.

Alfredo@ApparelSolutionsInc.com
At 10:20pm on December 10, 2008, Apparel1Apparel1 said…
Welcome to the fashion industry network.

Good luck with your fashion collection.

If you have any questions regarding this fashion network, please let me know.
At 5:35pm on December 10, 2008, Alfredo MoranAlfredo Moran said…
Hi Chantal
It's hard to give you the typical amount of volume because different clients are all catered to individually. It's safe to say that on the low end we'll get a cut ticket for right around 200 pieces per style. A cut ticket is like a PO and can have multiple styles and each style may come in several sizes.
Yes different facilities have their specialties. The two biggest factors that determine that are the machines a particular company has deployed and also the availability, experience, skill level of the sewers. For example here we can produce almost anything because we have a lot of machines and also highly skilled sewers. We don't, however, work with leather.
Our clients provide us with at the very least a sample, a spec sheet, and a marker. We use the sample so we can see what the garment should look like, the spec sheets so we see the technical data of the piece, and the marker is the guide to properly cut the fabric.Some provide us with the fabric already and some even give us the fabric already cut for us to just sew. Then there's also clients who want everything and then also want their stuff bagged, tagged, and packaged to go straight to stores. All of that goes into account when calculating a cost per garment.
Seems like a lot but we can usually guide potential clients along a little bit. At least point people them in the right direction so they know what their next step is. Hope this helps :o)
At 2:12pm on December 10, 2008, Alfredo MoranAlfredo Moran said…
Hey There C. Looks like you're on track to be a solid fashion professional! You mention you're in the research stage of your first collection. I'm in the production business so if you have any questions about the garment manufacturing process please feel free to ask. I can be a great resource for yourself and your friends. Hope you stick with it and your collection becomes successful. Hey by the way you should have a site created or maybe even just add some pictures of your work to this profile. I'm sure it would spark interest and get you some responses. Talk to ya later, thanks C :o)
 
 
 

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