Anonymous Sample Case · United States
DRAGSTER Hoodie Embellishment Production Case
A black pullover hoodie case built from verified front, back, and model sample photos, with a hand sketch layer plus a reference-style board for gel print, embroidery, rivet studs, and rhinestone placement review.
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Design sketch review
Technical sketch notes
Front and back hand sketch drawn from the verified DRAGSTER hoodie sample photos.
Hand sketch first, then a production board with artwork breakdown, rhinestone placement, print method, and release checks.
- Use the verified front and back hoodie photos for all artwork positions.
- Keep the front graphic centered on the pullover body without inventing extra zipper details.
- Map rivet studs and rhinestone placement from the visible artwork area.
- Use the model photo only for oversized fit and sleeve-volume reading.
- Keep private client labels, supplier records, and phone numbers out of the public case study.
Reference-style production board
Factory-ready design notes, public-safe.
Reference-style production board inspired by buyer tech-pack boards, with private supplier details removed.

Production review board
Material, artwork, construction, and release checks.
Material / trim
- Black fleece body with rib cuff and hem reviewed from the approved sample.
- Hood opening, drawcord position, sleeve volume, and hem rib are checked before bulk.
- Private label, hangtag, and supplier data are anonymized for the public board.
Artwork / construction
- Gel screen print, embroidery, and rivet studs are separated on the production board.
- Front artwork scale and back mark placement are locked from the sample photos.
- Rhinestone placement follows the visible artwork map instead of a guessed layout.
QC release checks
- Check artwork position after garment wash and pressing.
- Confirm stud placement, embroidery cleanliness, body measurements, and sleeve volume.
- Inspect labels, folding, carton packing, and final match to the approved sample.
Real Buyer Problem
The hoodie combined dark fleece, large artwork, embroidery, studs, and an oversized silhouette. The biggest risk was losing alignment between the graphic, embellishment map, and body shape during bulk production.
How We Built the Production Path
We separated the work into a hand sketch for front/back review and a production board for embellishment details. That made print scale, embroidery placement, stud map, material route, and QC checks visible before the order moved forward.
Production Details
Evidence buyers can inspect.
These anonymous cases use our own sample images and practical production notes. No client name is exposed, but the product, MOQ, fit, material, decoration, and QC decisions are visible.
Black graphic pullover hoodie
Gel print, embroidery, rivet studs
Oversized streetwear hoodie
Artwork scale, embellishment map, rib width, packing
Sample-to-Bulk Process
- 01
Matched the front, back, and model sample photos to one production case.
- 02
Created a front/back hand sketch to review silhouette, hood, rib, and artwork position.
- 03
Built a production board for print method, embroidery, stud map, and anonymized trim notes.
- 04
Converted the board into QC release checks for artwork, measurements, labels, and packing.
What This Proves
- task_altFront/back design sketch and production board created from verified sample photos
- task_altGel print, embroidery, rivet studs, and rhinestone placement documented before bulk
- task_altFit review kept separate from artwork decisions so the model image was not overused
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