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Factory QC inspector stretch-tests sportswear seams for stitch balance

Stitch Quality Standards: SPI, Tension, Balance

Understanding Stitch Quality Standards: SPI, Tension, Balance In apparel manufacturing, the quality and longevity of any garment depend heavily on three core elements: stitch density (SPI), tension, and balance. These factors, forming the backbone of stitch quality standards, directly impact the durability, comfort, and professional finish of apparel—from basic T-shirts to technical sportswear. Ensuring proper […]

Shows hands carefully checking incoming fabric for holes, shade variation, and GSM, supporting the IQC section's focus on defect detection before production.

QC Flow in a Garment Factory

QC Flow in a Garment Factory Garment QC flow is the backbone of any successful apparel production. Whether manufacturing basic tees or premium workwear, maintaining a strict quality inspection process protects your brand’s reputation and reduces costly rework. Garment factories typically structure their QC flow in logical steps: IQC (Incoming Quality Control), cutting QC, sewing

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