From product brief to approved sample and controlled production.
Timepolo helps fashion, streetwear and private-label buyers develop apparel around defined fabric, fit, construction, decoration, labels and packaging requirements.
Each project moves through technical review, sampling and buyer approval before bulk production begins.
Clarify the garment, measurements, fabric, construction, trims and finishing requirements before sampling.
Review the physical product for fit, workmanship, decoration and brand finishing before bulk production.
Produce against the approved product specification, artwork, quantities and packaging requirements.
This service is designed for products requiring custom development rather than standard stock blanks.
Choose the support required for your product-development stage.
Timepolo’s custom-manufacturing services can begin with an early product concept, an existing tech pack or an approved garment requiring repeat production.
Each route is reviewed according to the product, technical information and commercial requirements.
Tech Pack & Product Development
Translate sketches, mockups or authorised reference garments into structured product specifications for sampling and production review.
Explore Tech Pack Development →Cut-and-Sew Production
Develop garments around custom fabric, fit, measurements, construction, decoration, labels and packaging requirements.
Explore Cut-and-Sew →
Sampling & Approval
Develop and review physical samples for fit, measurements, workmanship, decoration and finishing before bulk production.
View Production Process →
Repeat Manufacturing
Review approved product, artwork and packaging references for trial orders, reorders and continuing production programmes.
Submit Repeat-Order Requirements →Designed for brands and buyers managing custom apparel development.
The service is most relevant where the garment itself must be developed or controlled—not only decorated.
Fashion & Streetwear Brands
Brands developing custom silhouettes, materials, washes, decoration and private-label finishing.
Private-Label Buyers
Retailers and commercial buyers requiring garments developed around their specifications and brand requirements.
Product & Sourcing Teams
Teams managing product development, supplier coordination, sampling, costing and repeat production.
Garment Decorators & Merchandise Companies
Businesses requiring custom garments or specialised construction beyond standard blank apparel.
Core apparel categories reviewed for custom development.
Every proposed product is reviewed for material availability, construction complexity, decoration, quantity and target delivery date before sampling begins.
Jersey & Tops
T-shirts, long-sleeve tops, tanks, polos, cropped styles and selected jersey products.
Fleece & Coordinated Sets
Hoodies, sweatshirts, quarter-zips, joggers, sweatpants and fleece shorts.
Outerwear
Windbreakers, bombers, varsity-style jackets and selected structured outerwear.
Special Development
Overshirts, flannel products, coordinated sets and technically reviewed buyer-specific concepts.
Clear product information creates a more accurate development route.
Timepolo reviews the product concept, intended fit, materials, artwork, quantities and finishing requirements before confirming sampling or quotation.
A complete tech pack is helpful but not mandatory for the initial review.
Product & Fit
Product category, silhouette, measurements, size range and authorised reference information.
Fabric & Materials
Composition, GSM, colour, knit or weave, trims, washing and performance requirements.
Artwork & Decoration
Artwork files, dimensions, colour references, placement and intended decoration method.
Commercial Requirements
Estimated quantity, size breakdown, packaging, delivery destination and required date.
The garment is developed as one connected specification.
Fabric, fit, construction and decoration should be reviewed together because each decision affects the final garment, sampling requirements and production route.
Fabric & GSM
Review composition, weight, knit or weave, stretch, hand feel, finish and intended product use.
View Fabric & GSM Library →Fit & Measurements
Define silhouette, garment dimensions, size range, grading and measurement tolerances.
Construction & Finishing
Confirm seams, panels, pockets, ribs, closures, trims, labels, packaging and functional details.
Decoration developed around the garment and approved artwork.
The appropriate decoration method depends on the garment fabric, artwork, placement, quantity and intended result.
Methods are confirmed during technical review and sampling.
Embroidery
Lettering, logos, crests, patches and selected dimensional applications.
Appliqué & Patches
Layered fabric decoration, stitched lettering, badges and combined identity details.
Printing
Suitable print methods reviewed according to fabric, artwork, quantity and finish requirements.
Private-Label Finishing
Woven or printed labels, care labels, hangtags, packaging and carton requirements.
A controlled route from product brief to finished, packed garments.
Each stage creates an approval checkpoint for product specifications, materials, sampling, production and finishing.
Product & Technical Review
Review the product concept, measurements, materials, artwork, quantities and development requirements.
Sample Development
Produce the physical garment for fit, workmanship, decoration and finishing review.
Buyer Review & Approval
Record buyer comments, complete agreed revisions and confirm the approved product requirements.
Bulk Production
Move the approved product through cutting, sewing, decoration and finishing.
Quality Checks & Packing
Inspect finished garments against the approved requirements before packing and shipment preparation.
Approval records help support consistent production and repeat orders.
The approved product should be supported by documented measurements, materials, construction, artwork, decoration and packaging requirements.
Future orders still require confirmation of material availability, colours, quantities, timing and commercial terms.
Choose the service most relevant to your current development stage.
Start with the route that best matches the information already available and the stage your product has reached.
Tech Pack & Product Development
Best for buyers with a concept, sketch, mockup or incomplete technical information.
Start Tech Pack Development →Cut-and-Sew Production
Best for buyers with custom fit, materials, construction or private-label requirements.
Explore Cut-and-Sew →Production Process
Best for buyers reviewing how Timepolo manages sampling, approvals, bulk production and packing.
View Production Process →Common questions before product development begins.
Final scope, materials, sampling terms, MOQ and production timing are confirmed after technical review.
Do I need a complete tech pack?
No.
An initial review can begin with a sketch, mockup, authorised reference garment or detailed product concept.
The missing technical information will be identified before sampling.
Is there one standard MOQ?
No.
MOQ depends on the garment, material, custom colour, decoration, labels, packaging and production method.
Can Timepolo develop the sample and manufacture the bulk order?
Yes.
The development and production route can include technical review, sampling, buyer revisions and bulk manufacturing according to the agreed scope.
Can Timepolo reproduce an existing branded garment?
An authorised reference garment may be used to understand fit, construction or quality direction.
Protected branding and intellectual property should only be reproduced with the appropriate rights or authorisation.
Are physical samples required before bulk production?
Bulk production should begin only after the required product information and sample status have been approved.
How long does development and production take?
Timing depends on specification completeness, materials, product complexity, sample revisions, quantity and buyer approvals.
The project schedule is confirmed after technical review.
Ready to develop your next apparel product?
Share your product concept, tech pack or authorised reference together with your fabric direction, artwork, quantity, packaging and delivery requirements.
Timepolo will review the brief and identify the technical questions, sampling route and information required before quotation.