A) Tech pack manufacturability review—risk control before sampling
We reviewed each tech pack and produced an actionable "risk + fix"list:
• key POM points and tolerance recommendations to prevent grading drift
• construction/workmanship risk mapping (areas prone to seam failure, distortion, friction)
• fabric-to-design compatibility checks to ensure the intended performance can be delivered at scale
B) Built a men's + women's fabric system to unify the collection
We prepared fabric routes aligned with the brand's comfort/durability goals:
• Men's focus: dry handfeel, abrasion resistance, clean structure, everyday wearability
• Women's focus: high stretch, breathability, soft touch, stable recovery
We then helped narrow choices into a "small-but-strong"fabric set to control cost and consistency for the first season.
C) Turned "comfort + durability"into executable workmanship standards and QC gates
To ensure bulk replicates the approved sample standard, we defined production-ready controls:
• reinforcement rules for high-stress points (waistband, crotch, side seams, shoulder seams)
• consistent seam/binding finishing to reduce friction and improve comfort
• in-line QC checkpoints for key measurements, appearance, workmanship, and function-critical areas
D) Built sellable collection logic (not just products)
We supported a collection mindset:
• unified language: simple, comfortable, functional
• scalable SKU structure (core styles first, then colors and variants)
• ready-to-use product selling points for future website listings (breathability, stretch, durability, comfort, craftsmanship)