Define the style
Style name, garment category, size range, target fit, reference garment notes, season, and silhouette direction.
This tech pack template for streetwear brands helps move a design idea into sample review with fewer avoidable questions. Use it to organize fit direction, measurements, BOM, construction notes, artwork, trims, sample comments, and production handoff details before you contact SKYWARD.
A useful tech pack is concise, complete, and easy for the factory to read. It collects the decisions that shape sample accuracy, sourcing, decoration, quote assumptions, and production follow-up.
Style name, garment category, size range, target fit, reference garment notes, season, and silhouette direction.
Point of measurement labels, tolerance, grading rules, fit-critical areas, and notes for sample review.
Main fabric, GSM, composition, colors, rib, lining, zippers, drawcords, labels, patches, hangtags, and packaging.
Flat sketches, seam placement, stitching, pocket details, hood or collar shape, print, embroidery, applique, wash, and finishing.
Sample comments, missing details, approval notes, revision history, bulk production assumptions, and final confirmation points.
Once your file arrives, our team looks for the details that affect pattern work, material sourcing, decoration, costing, and sample approval. For broader capability context, review our streetwear manufacturing services.
We check whether sketches, construction notes, measurement points, and fit direction describe the garment clearly enough for sample making.
We review fabric direction, GSM, composition, trims, labels, hardware, wash, color references, and artwork requirements.
We look for tolerances, fit-critical points, decoration placement, comments, and approval criteria so sample feedback is easier to act on.
If the file is clear, it can move toward pricing review, sample revision, or production planning with fewer open questions.
The file is useful because it helps the project move forward. After the core details are organized, decide whether the garment needs sampling, quote review, or a fuller development workflow.
Use sample development when the fit, material direction, trims, or construction still need to be tested before bulk planning.
Review SamplesCosting depends on fabric, MOQ, decoration, trim choices, complexity, packing, and the sample or production stage.
Review PricingFor collection launches or repeat production, connect the tech pack with sampling, approval, production follow-up, QC, and delivery.
View ProcessIf your file is incomplete, these answers help decide what to prepare before SKYWARD reviews the project.
Include style scope, flat sketches, measurements, BOM, fabric and trims, construction notes, artwork placement, labels, packing instructions, and revision comments.
Yes. Sketches, reference garments, measurements, artwork, fabric direction, and target quantity can still help us identify missing details before sampling.
Clear specs help our team understand fabric, trims, construction, decoration, sample complexity, and production assumptions before quote review.
Share your tech pack, sketches, reference garment, target fit, fabric direction, artwork, trims, size range, quantity target, and timeline. SKYWARD will review the file and help you decide whether the next step is sampling, quote review, or a broader production plan.