Dress Series
As a significant manufacturer in China. We provide casual dress,occasion dress, party dress,wrap and off-shoulder dress.Innovated design,excellent sihouette,detailed craftsmanship,make your custom dress unique.
Build Your Brand
Take Control .
Creat Your Own Fashion Brand
Unleash the potential of your brand with high-quality bespoke dress
Dear Guests, our brand customization service can provide you a unique products or experiences, tailored to your needs and preference, our team of expert designs and manufacturers will collaborate closely with you to creat the dresses that represent your brand’s unique identity .
Application
Dressing never goes out of fashion
— because it encompasses more than just trends:
- Protection: Dresses protect the body from environmental elements such as dust and sunlight.
- Expression of Identity: They can help individuals express their personal style, cultural background, or social status.
- Social and Cultural Significance: Different dresses are worn for specific social occasions and cultural events, following traditions and norms.
- Psychological Impact: Wearing a nice dress can boost self-confidence and improve one’s mood.
- Professional Appearance: In some workplaces, appropriate dresses contribute to a professional and polished image.
How to work with a factory for the first time?
Step 1: Define Your Design
– Clearly articulate your vision for the dress. Consider aspects like style (e.g., A-line, mermaid, sheath), length, neckline (such as V-neck, round neck, off-shoulder), sleeve type (long, short, sleeveless), and any specific details or embellishments (beads, lace, embroidery).
– Sketch out your design or collect reference images to help convey your ideas accurately.
Step 2: Find the Right Factory
– Look for a reputable dress factory. You can search online, ask for recommendations from industry insiders or through business directories.
– Assess the factory’s experience in custom dressmaking, their production capabilities, quality control processes, and customer reviews.
– Contact several factories and request quotes and samples of their previous work if possible.
Step 3: Communication and Negotiation
– Share your design details with the factory. Provide clear instructions and measurements if needed.
– Discuss materials and fabrics you prefer. The factory may offer suggestions based on their expertise and available options.
– Negotiate the price, production timeline, minimum order quantity (if applicable), and other terms and conditions.
Step 4: Sampling and Approval
– The factory will usually create a sample of the dress according to your specifications.
– Examine the sample carefully for fit, style, and quality. Provide feedback and request any necessary modifications or adjustments.
– Once you are satisfied with the sample, give approval for mass production.
Step 5: Production and Quality Control
– The factory will begin the production process. During this time, maintain communication to ensure everything is proceeding as planned.
– The factory should have quality control measures in place to check for defects and ensure the dresses meet the agreed-upon standards.
– Before final delivery, conduct a final inspection or ask for quality reports to confirm the dresses are as expected.
FAQ
How to work with a factory for the first time?
Step 1: Define Your Design
– Clearly articulate your vision for the dress. Consider aspects like style (e.g., A-line, mermaid, sheath), length, neckline (such as V-neck, round neck, off-shoulder), sleeve type (long, short, sleeveless), and any specific details or embellishments (beads, lace, embroidery).
– Sketch out your design or collect reference images to help convey your ideas accurately.
Step 2: Find the Right Factory
– Look for a reputable dress factory. You can search online, ask for recommendations from industry insiders or through business directories.
– Assess the factory’s experience in custom dressmaking, their production capabilities, quality control processes, and customer reviews.
– Contact several factories and request quotes and samples of their previous work if possible.
Step 3: Communication and Negotiation
– Share your design details with the factory. Provide clear instructions and measurements if needed.
– Discuss materials and fabrics you prefer. The factory may offer suggestions based on their expertise and available options.
– Negotiate the price, production timeline, minimum order quantity (if applicable), and other terms and conditions.
Step 4: Sampling and Approval
– The factory will usually create a sample of the dress according to your specifications.
– Examine the sample carefully for fit, style, and quality. Provide feedback and request any necessary modifications or adjustments.
– Once you are satisfied with the sample, give approval for mass production.
Step 5: Production and Quality Control
– The factory will begin the production process. During this time, maintain communication to ensure everything is proceeding as planned.
– The factory should have quality control measures in place to check for defects and ensure the dresses meet the agreed-upon standards.
– Before final delivery, conduct a final inspection or ask for quality reports to confirm the dresses are as expected.


