Design Review
We check sketches, references, sizing goals, hand feel and construction details before sampling starts.
As a custom sweaters manufacturer, SKYWARD develops custom sweaters with clear yarn direction, sample comments, fit control, and bulk production planning. Apparel teams can move from design brief to approved knitwear with practical guidance on materials, finishing, labels, packing, and delivery timing.
For full-service sweater development, SKYWARD supports brands that need yarn planning, sampling, knitting, finishing, quality control and export-ready packing managed in one production lane.
Full-service sweater development is useful when a brand needs one supplier to connect design intent, yarn selection, sample corrections, bulk knitting, finishing, labels, packing, and delivery planning. Before quotation, we confirm whether the knit structure can support the silhouette, hand feel, target cost, and production timeline. For a smoother handoff, include any must-keep yarn references, artwork or label files, fit notes from earlier samples, and packing requirements at the start. This helps the production team check risks before yarn is purchased or bulk knitting time is reserved.
Working with a custom sweaters manufacturer also keeps sample comments, yarn substitutions, label choices, and packing changes in one decision trail. That makes it easier to compare options before cost is fixed, avoid late rework, and keep approved details clear for production, inspection, and shipment.
We check sketches, references, sizing goals, hand feel and construction details before sampling starts.
We help compare yarn composition, weight, color direction, trims and finishing against target price and quality level.
We prepare a sample route that captures gauge, fit, measurement tolerance and buyer comments before bulk approval.
We coordinate knitting, finishing, labeling, packing and inspection so approved styles move into production with fewer surprises.
The process is kept practical: confirm the product direction, test the sample, approve the standard, then control bulk production against the approved sample.
Review silhouette, stitch direction, fit target, brand positioning and functional details.
Confirm yarn options, trims, labels, color standards and finishing requirements.
Develop a sample that tests gauge, shape, hand feel and construction before bulk planning.
Review measurements, tolerance and buyer comments, then update the sample standard.
Produce approved styles with controlled yarn lots, knitting setup and in-line checks.
Check measurements, workmanship, color, finishing, labeling and packing details.
Prepare export-ready cartons, packing marks and delivery coordination for final handoff.
Clear inputs reduce rework before the first sweater sample is made. Confirm the design target, yarn direction, finishing requirements, size range, and delivery window early so sampling can move with fewer avoidable changes.
Share sketches, reference photos, stitch direction, target garment weight, fit comments and size range.
List yarn preference, colors, trims, labels, washing, finishing and packaging needs.
Provide quantity range, size ratio, delivery window, approval contacts and previous sample comments.
Shortlist sweater and knitwear directions before briefing a custom sweaters manufacturer. These references help align silhouette, gauge, hand feel, finishing, labels, packing, and quantity expectations before bulk production is planned.
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Send the design brief, yarn direction, size range, sample deadline, expected quantity, and packing needs. SKYWARD will review feasibility, sampling steps, and the production route before bulk planning.