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Production Checks And Balances: The PP Sample

By Anya Ferring

So you’ve started your designs, sourced your fabrics, and developed your own first pattern sample. Great work! However, even if you have what you believe to be a perfect pattern and a first prototype sample already sewn up, the factory will still need to cut and sew a sample of their own.

This may seem confusing as many designers went through the prototype process so that they would have a sample to use for finding a manufacturer. Why would the factory then need to make another one instead of going straight into production? This sample that the factory makes prior to production is called a Pre-Production (or PP) sample, and it is fundamental for these 3 reasons:

Any factory or production company that does not insist on a PP sample first from taking and outside pattern/sample is setting themselves and their future clients up for many headaches further down the labor supply chain road. The pre-production sample is one of the first checks and balances in production, and also one of the most important. The more problems that can be caught at this stage, the less problems are likely to arise down the road.

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