Sample photos
Verified front, back, and model sample photos are shown together.
Buyers can inspect the real hoodie shape, artwork scale, sleeve volume, hood, rib, and garment proportion before sending a similar brief.
Project Reference · United States
An anonymous streetwear hoodie sample development case showing design reference, fabric route, gel print, embroidery, studs, rhinestone placement, QC checks, packing notes, and privacy-safe production review.




Design sketch review
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.
Reference-style production board
Reference-style production board inspired by buyer tech-pack boards, with private supplier details removed.

Production review board
Buyer Evidence Pack
This sample case uses existing public-safe materials: sample photos, design sketch, production board, fabric notes, decoration review, QC checks, packing notes, and privacy protection.
Verified front, back, and model sample photos are shown together.
Buyers can inspect the real hoodie shape, artwork scale, sleeve volume, hood, rib, and garment proportion before sending a similar brief.
The front/back hand sketch is drawn from the sample photos instead of a generic template.
The page proves how a design reference can be translated into production callouts without exposing private client files.
A public-safe production board breaks down gel print, embroidery, rivet studs, rhinestone placement, trim notes, and release checks.
A buyer can see how sample comments become factory instructions before bulk production.
The case records black fleece body, rib cuff and hem, hood opening, drawcord position, sleeve volume, and oversized streetwear fit.
It answers whether the factory can review fabric, silhouette, and construction details rather than only copy artwork.
Gel screen print, embroidery, studs, and rhinestone placement are separated into review points.
Brands can judge whether complex streetwear decoration is controlled before sampling and bulk release.
QC covers artwork position, stud placement, embroidery cleanliness, measurements, sleeve volume, labels, folding, and carton packing.
The case shows the inspection logic that protects sample-to-bulk consistency.
The case includes labels, folding, carton packing, and final approved-sample match before release.
Buyers can see that production review continues through packing, not only sewing and decoration.
Private client labels, supplier records, phone numbers, and buyer identity are removed from the public case.
The page can build trust without exposing customer information or inventing a fake US client story.
Public Factory Process Proof
These lightweight public-approved clips show process evidence for design review, CAD pattern work, decoration, inspection, packing, and export readiness. They sit below the first viewport so core landing-page performance is not affected.
design-review
Can a rough artwork direction become a production-ready review point?
Public factory footage showing artwork review on iPad before the design is translated into sample and production notes.
pattern-making
Does the factory handle pattern and sample development instead of only copying pictures?
CAD pattern footage supports the sample-to-bulk path: fit, measurements, and construction are reviewed before production.
embroidery
Can the decoration process be inspected before bulk production?
Real embroidery machine footage shows how decoration is treated as a controlled production step, not only a rendered mockup.
heat-transfer
How are heat transfer and print handling controlled during sample development?
Heat press transfer footage documents one decoration route that can be checked alongside artwork placement and fabric handfeel.
digital-printing
Can printed artwork be produced on real equipment instead of only described in text?
Digital printing footage adds process proof for buyer questions about artwork output, color, and repeatable print setup.
qc
What happens before a finished garment is released?
Finished garment inspection footage supports the QC release logic: shape, surface, decoration, label, and packing checks continue after sewing.
packing
Does the factory control labels, cartons, and packing before shipment?
Packing footage shows carton and size label review, answering buyer concerns about export handoff and SKU accuracy.
Project Brief
The hoodie combined a design reference, dark fleece, large artwork, embroidery, studs, QC checkpoints, and final packing. The biggest risk was losing alignment between the decoration map, garment body shape, inspection standard, and shipment-ready presentation during bulk production.
How We Built the Production Path
We separated the work into design review, CAD and sample notes, embroidery and heat press or printing review, finished garment inspection, and packing checks. The public proof videos support the written production board by showing real factory process steps behind the sample-to-bulk plan.
Production Details
These project references use sample images and production notes. Client details are not published. Review the product, material, decoration, packaging, and quality-control considerations with our business team before deciding whether a similar route fits your project.
Black graphic pullover hoodie
Gel print, embroidery, rivet studs
Oversized streetwear hoodie
Artwork scale, embellishment map, rib width, packing
Matched the front, back, and model sample photos to one production case.
Created a front/back hand sketch to review silhouette, hood, rib, and artwork position.
Built a production board for print method, embroidery, stud map, and anonymized trim notes.
Converted the board into QC release checks for artwork, measurements, labels, and packing.
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